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THE EASY BAKE

Magic monkey loaf

RECIPE SOPHIE AUSTEN-SMITH

Pecan and cinnamon monkey bread

make it special.
PHOTOGRAPH TOBY SCOTT FOOD STYLING JEN BEDLOE STYLING VICTORIA ELDRIDGE

SERVES 10. HANDS-ON TIME 30 MIN, OVEN TIME 30-35 MIN, PLUS RISING, PROVING AND COOLING

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