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Baked Cinnamon Toast With Fruit

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Oval baking dish with one portion of the toast dished onto a white plate with a copper spoon on white marble surface.
Photo by Chelsie Craig

Imagine a mash-up of cinnamon toast, bread pudding, and pie. We’re all about the warm jammy fruit hiding inside this dessert. Covering the whole dish with foil keeps the bread from burning before the fruit cooks through, and weighing the entire thing down with a heavy skillet ensures that maximum syrupy fruit juices soak into the slices.

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