Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Mini Monkey Breads with Lemon Glaze (2024)

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Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Mini Monkey Breads with Lemon Glaze (1)

Makes12 mini monkey breads

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Oh, monkey bread! How we love you — little pull-apart nuggets of buttery, gooey cinnamon goodness. And I’ve been thinking about how easy monkey bread is when you’ve been making pizza! What? How are they related? Well, leftover pizza dough is a perfect base for monkey bread and other breakfast treats. And even if you haven’t been making pizza lately, store-bought, ready-made pizza dough is also a way to get these into the oven (and into your mouth!) that much quicker.

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These little monkey breads are designed for eating on the go a little more easily than the full-sized traditional monkey bread that needs to be picked apart piece by piece. They are baked in muffin cups, and they come out all gooey and crisp from the butter. They get a lovely lemony glaze, creamy and touched by honey.

And yet they’re not too sweet. That’s the beauty of using pizza dough here — it’s not too rich, and not sweet at all. So you have chunks of dough, yeasty and tender, encased and baked in a buttery, cinnamon glaze, and tumbled together with chopped apples, raisins, and (if you like!) dried cranberries.

All together these are a marvelous breakfast treat — warm and sweet from the oven, and good for eating on the go, or at a leisurely breakfast with family.

And one last note: For anyone who has ever had the cobblestone at Panera Bread, that muffin-shaped monkey bread of cinnamon, raisins, and citrus glaze, these are really an attempt to get them at home. I like these much better — they have all the right flavors, but they’re not so teeth-achingly sweet.

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Apple Cinnamon Mini Monkey Breads

Makes 12 mini monkey breads

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

Cooking spray

  • 1 1/2 pounds

    prepared pizza dough OR 1 batch dough (below), at room temperature

  • Flour, for dusting the dough

  • 8 teaspoons

    (1 stick) unsalted butter

  • 2 teaspoons

    vanilla extract

  • 1 teaspoon

    ground cinnamon

  • 1

    ground ginger

  • 1/4 teaspoon

    salt

  • 2/3 cup

    mixed dried fruit, such a mix of raisins, currants, and cranberries

  • 2

    small or 1 large apple (about 8 ounces total)

  • 2/3 cup

    packed dark brown sugar

  • Finely grated zest of 1 medium lemon

For the glaze

  • 1 tablespoon

    heavy cream or milk

  • 2 tablespoons

    honey

  • 3/4 to 1 cup

    powdered sugar

  • Juice of 1 medium lemon (about 3 tablespoons)

Instructions

  1. Lightly coat a large piece of parchment paper or baking sheet with baking spray. Place the dough on it and pat into a rough 2-inch-thick rectangle. Use a knife or bench scraper to cut it into 4 equal pieces. Cut each piece into 12 lumps, for a total of about 48 dough lumps about the size of your thumb. Sprinkle flour over top of the dough pieces, cover with towel, and set aside while you prepare the monkey bread filling.

  2. Prepare a 12-cup muffin pan by lightly greasing the wells or lining with paper muffin cups; set aside.

  3. Melt the butter in a saucepan or the microwave. Stir in the vanilla, cinnamon, ginger, and salt and set aside to cool to room temperature.

  4. Coarsely chop the dried fruit and place in a large bowl. Peel and core the apples, and grate them on the large holes of a box grater into the bowl with the dried fruit. Add the brown sugar and lemon zest and stir to combine.

  5. Sprinkle the dough pieces again lightly with flour, to help keep them from sticking to each other, then add the bowl of dried fruit and toss to combine. Pour in the cooled melted butter and stir to coat the pieces of dough.

  6. Quickly scoop up handfuls of the dough and fruit mixture and place them in muffin cups (about 4 pieces to each cup). If there is any leftover butter in the bowl, pour this evenly over the monkey breads.

  7. At this point the monkey breads can be covered lightly and refrigerated overnight. When ready to bake, take out of the fridge and let them rise for 1 hour before baking.

  8. Set aside in a warm place to rise for 1 hour. About 20 minutes before the dough is ready, arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat to 400°F.

  9. Bake until browned on top and the insides register about 190°F on an instant read thermometer, 20 to 25 minutes. Meanwhile, make the glaze.

  10. Heat the cream and honey in the microwave or in a small saucepan until the honey is dissolved. Add 3/4 cup of the powdered sugar and the lemon juice and whisk until it forms a thick, creamy glaze. If the glaze is too thin, whisk in more powered sugar a tablespoon at a time.

  11. Remove the monkey breads from the oven and drizzle the glaze over the tops. Serve warm.

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Monkey Bread Dough

Makes 1 1/2 pounds

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

  • 3 1/2 cups

    all-purpose or bread flour

  • 2 tablespoons

    instant yeast

  • 1 1/2 tablespoons

    salt

  • 2 tablespoons

    olive or canola oil

  • 1 1/4 cups

    cold or lukewarm water

Instructions

  1. Place the flour, yeast, and salt in a large bowl and stir to combine. Slowly mix in the oil and water. Knead for 5 to 7 minutes by hand or with the dough hook of a stand mixer, until the dough is smooth, stretchy, and pliable. Proceed with Monkey Bread recipe (above).

Recipe Notes

Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

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FAQs

Why do you put lemon juice in apple pie? ›

Many recipes for apple pie and apple cobbler will call for tossing your sliced apples in a little bit of lemon juice before putting them into your dish. Lemon juice prevents oxidation of the apples, which means that it stops the slices from turning brown by providing a barrier between the ...

What is monkey bread called monkey bread? ›

The origin of the term "monkey bread" is unknown. Some food historians suggest that it comes from the pastry being a finger food, and that those eating it pick apart the bread with their hands as a monkey might. Others suggest that it comes from the pastry's resemblance to the monkey puzzle tree Araucaria araucana.

What happens if you don't put lemon juice in apple pie? ›

Many recipes for apple pie and apple cobbler will call for tossing your sliced apples in a little bit of lemon juice before putting them into your dish. Lemon juice prevents oxidation of the apples, which means that it stops the slices from turning brown by providing a barrier between the apple's flesh and the air.

How much lemon juice to add to apples? ›

To use this method to prevent apples from turning brown, create a water bath for your apple slices with a ratio of 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to 1 cup of water. Soak the apple slices for 3 to 5 minutes, then drain and rinse them. This simple step should keep your apples from browning for several hours.

How do you know when monkey bread is done? ›

Pour the warm caramel over the dough, coating the top of the dough completely. Bake the monkey bread. Bake the monkey bread for 40 to 45 minutes, or until the top of the loaf is golden brown. An instant read thermometer inserted into the center of the loaf should read between 190°F and 200°F.

Why is my monkey bread doughy? ›

If the bottom of the pieces that haven't been exposed is still doughy, the bread needs to bake longer. If it's fully baked and no stretchy dough appears, it's ready.

Why is it called bunny bread? ›

The name “Bunny Bread” originally derived from the image of a bunny featured on loaves of Lewis Brothers' Butternut.

Why do you put lemon juice in a pie? ›

The purpose is to avoid a soggy crust with too much liquid. Some people even put tapioca starch to thicken the liquid. Fruits must be macerated to take out the liquid. This is done by slicing and then adding sugar but also lemon juice.

Why do you put lemon juice in pie? ›

Lemon juice amplifies a pie's flavors and balances out all the sugar with a bit of tartness, which is why it should also be included in pumpkin pie.

Why is there lemon juice in pie filling? ›

Lemon juice is added to apple crisp and apple pie filling to keep the apple pieces from turning brown.

What does lemon juice do to apples? ›

Lemon juice helps keep the apple from turning brown because it is full of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) and it has a low (acidic) pH level. Ascorbic acid works because oxygen will react with it before it reacts with the polyphenol oxidase enzyme in the fruit.

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