Hot cross buns
Hot cross buns

Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, hot cross buns. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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Hot cross buns is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods on earth. It is easy, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Hot cross buns is something which I have loved my whole life.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook hot cross buns using 24 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Hot cross buns:
  1. Prepare For the ferment:
  2. Make ready 20 g (1 1/2 tbsp.) sugar
  3. Get 10 g fresh or 1 ½ tsp fast action yeast
  4. Get 280 g (1 1/4 cup) warm milk
  5. Get 140 g (1 cup) wholemeal flour
  6. Prepare For the dough:
  7. Prepare 310 g (2 1/2 cup) strong white flour
  8. Get 7 g (2 tsp) mixed spice
  9. Make ready 3 g (1 tsp) cinnamon
  10. Get 50 g (3 1/2 tbsp.) butter, softened
  11. Get 35 g (2 tbsp.) sugar
  12. Take 1 medium egg (50g)
  13. Take 5 g (3/4 tsp) salt
  14. Make ready 180 g (6 oz.) sultanas
  15. Take 80 g (3 oz.) raisins
  16. Make ready 40 g (3 tbsp.) white rum (or fruit juice, or water)
  17. Make ready For the crossing mix:
  18. Make ready 50 g (4 tbsp.) plain flour
  19. Make ready 1 g (1/2 tsp) baking powder
  20. Get 5 g (1 tsp) vegetable oil
  21. Make ready 50 g (1/4 cup) water
  22. Make ready For the glaze:
  23. Prepare 50 g (1/4 cup) honey
  24. Get 25 g (3 tbsp.) double cream

These Hot Cross Buns are way better than the stock standard ones you buy from grocery stores. Those are pumped with preservatives and have a distinct artificial flavour about them. The Tradition Of Hot Cross Buns. Traditionally eaten on Good Friday to mark the end of Lent, these plushy and slightly spiced breads studded with currants inside and drizzled with icing on top hold deep.

Instructions to make Hot cross buns:
  1. Prepare the raisins well in advance, best to leave them to soak for a few hours or even overnight. Put the raisins and sultanas in a ziplock bag, warm the rum or juice (on the hob or in a microwave) until almost boiling and pour over the fruit. Squash it around in the bag so that the fruit is well covered in the liquid, zip up the bag and leave for the moisture to be absorbed.
  2. Prepare the ferment by dissolving the yeast in the warm milk and mixing it well with the flour and sugar. Leave to rise and bubble up for about an hour.
  3. Add the dough ingredients to the ferment and knead or mix in a standing mixer with the dough hook attachment until the dough is smooth, elastic and bounces of the sides of the bowl or stops sticking to your hands. Let it rest for 10 minutes.
  4. Drain the fruit – there will be next to none liquid left - and then knead it in very gently, taking care not to break up the raisins. If using the standing mixer, mix the fruit in on the lowest speed and finish off by kneading it in with your hands. The huge amount of fruit makes for delicious buns but it’s difficult to distribute it evenly – so invariably you’ll end up with some buns more fruited than others.
  5. Leave the dough to prove in a warm place until doubled in size – at least an hour.
  6. Turn it out onto lightly floured surface, trying not to de-gas it too much.
  7. Divide the dough into 16 even pieces (they will weigh about 75g each if you want to be that precise), mold the pieces into tight balls and place on baking trays lined with parchment, spaced about 5cm apart.
  8. Place the trays in large plastic bags, inflate each by blowing into it and quickly tying the ends and leave to rise for about an hour, until the buns are almost touching each other.
  9. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas 4.
  10. Make the crossing mix – beat all the ingredients together in a bowl with a spoon. Transfer it into a piping bag (if you haven’t got one, spoon the mix into a plastic bag and cut off a corner) and pipe crosses on the buns, using your finger to stop the flow of the mix after each line.
  11. Immediately put the trays in the oven and bake for 15-18 minutes until well browned – except for the crosses.
  12. Transfer to a wire rack on the parchment – it will make glazing them easier if they are still slightly stuck to the parchment and not dancing around while you brush the glaze on.
  13. Heat up the honey until almost starting to boil and stir in the double cream. Brush the glaze on the buns – still warm or slightly cooled down, it doesn’t matter – and leave to cool completely or be snatched to tuck into while still warm.

Spoon into a piping bag with a small nozzle. Pipe a line along each row of buns, then repeat in the other direction to create crosses. Hot Cross Buns are a treat I grew up eating on Easter morning. I know there are lots of different traditions when it comes to Hot Cross Buns, but I always looked forward to having them once a year. Hot cross buns are made with an enriched dough.

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