Hot Cross Buns are a traditional Easter roll. This recipe made the Test Kitchen smell amazing. Once baked, the outside is crusty and the inside is light and fluffy. The balance of spices is perfect with the right amount of cinnamon. Raisins add just the right amount of sweetness. Candied fruit would be delicious too if you opt to...
Provided by Beth M.
Categories Other Breakfast
Time 2h50m
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- 1. Combine: 1 1/2 cups flour, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and yeast.
- 2. Heat milk, water, and butter or margarine (until hot @130 degrees or so). Add to dry ingredients. Using a wooden spoon beat for 2 minutes.
- 3. Stir in beaten eggs and blend well.
- 4. Add enough flour to make a soft dough. I used a DOUGH HOOK and a stand mixer for this. Add flour until it is not sticky but can be pulled from the dough hook leaving it clean (see Note #1)! This is when you decide to use 4 3/4 cups flour or as much as 5 cups flour.
- 5. Knead 6-8 minutes.
- 6. Add the raisins or candied fruit, kneading to mix in evenly.
- 7. Place dough in an oiled bowl. Cover. Let it rest until dough rises (mine took about 1 hour).
- 8. Once the dough has doubled in size, punch down dough.
- 9. Divide into 18-24 balls. I used a greased ice cream scoop to measure equal amounts. Put on greased sheets or in 8" pans about 1" apart. Cover and let them rise (mine took about the same amount of time as the first resting). The balls will roughly double in size.
- 10. Once the rolls have doubled in size brush each one with a little egg wash.
- 11. Place in a preheated 375 degree oven. Bake for about 20 minutes. When nicely browned let cool on a rack.
- 12. Once the rolls are cool, mix frosting to desired consistency.
- 13. Using a piping bag or resealable plastic bag with the corner snipped off, make a cross on each roll.
- 14. Note #1: My cousin said NOT TO USE AN ELECTRIC BEATER as the batter climbs the beaters!
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M khurram sheikh
[email protected]These buns were a bit of a disappointment. They were dry and lacked flavor.
Evans Munene
[email protected]I've made these buns several times now and they always come out perfect. They're a family favorite!
Brown Girl
[email protected]These buns are perfect! They're soft, fluffy, and have the perfect amount of spices.
DAvid Gathright
[email protected]A bit too sweet for my taste, but overall a good recipe.
morgan christian
[email protected]These were the best hot cross buns I've ever had! So flavorful and moist.
Bonne Kisaka
[email protected]The buns were a bit dense, but the flavor was good.
Bryan York
[email protected]5 stars! These buns were a hit with my family. Will definitely be making them again for Easter.
Wajid ali Ali
[email protected]Not a fan of the spices used in this recipe. Otherwise, the buns were soft and fluffy.
Caleb Alcerro
[email protected]Easy to follow recipe and the buns turned out delicious! The aroma filled my kitchen and made the whole house smell amazing.
Ki Fowler
[email protected]A bit too dry for my taste, but the flavor was on point. Will try again with some adjustments to the recipe.
mike m
[email protected]Followed the recipe to a T and the buns came out perfect! So soft and fluffy, with a lovely golden brown crust. The spices were perfectly balanced, not too overpowering. Definitely a keeper!
Manisha Rasaily
[email protected]These hot cross buns turned out amazing! The dough was so soft and fluffy, and the spices gave them the perfect amount of flavor. I'll definitely be making these again!