Best 6 Santa Lucia Saffron Buns Lussekatter Recipes

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Indulge in the aromatic and saffron-infused goodness of Santa Lucia Saffron Buns, also known as Lussekatter. These traditional Swedish treats are a staple of the festive season, especially during the celebration of Saint Lucia's Day on December 13th. Our collection of recipes offers a variety of takes on this classic pastry, ensuring there's something for every baker and taste preference. From the traditional yeasted dough to variations using puff pastry or sourdough, these recipes provide step-by-step instructions to guide you in creating these delightful saffron buns.

**Traditional Yeasted Santa Lucia Saffron Buns:**
Experience the classic recipe for Santa Lucia Saffron Buns, featuring a rich yeasted dough infused with saffron and cardamom. This time-honored recipe yields soft and flavorful buns that are sure to bring warmth and joy to your holiday celebrations.

**Easy Santa Lucia Saffron Buns:**
For those seeking a simpler approach, our Easy Santa Lucia Saffron Buns recipe offers a simplified version that uses store-bought puff pastry. This recipe is perfect for bakers of all skill levels, allowing you to enjoy these saffron buns without the hassle of making yeast dough from scratch.

**Sourdough Santa Lucia Saffron Buns:**
If you're a fan of sourdough, our Sourdough Santa Lucia Saffron Buns recipe is a must-try. This recipe combines the tangy flavor of sourdough with the aromatic spices of saffron and cardamom. The result is a unique and delicious take on the traditional buns.

**Vegan Santa Lucia Saffron Buns:**
For those following a vegan diet, our Vegan Santa Lucia Saffron Buns recipe offers a plant-based alternative to this classic pastry. This recipe uses a combination of almond milk, coconut oil, and flax eggs to create a flavorful and satisfying dough that is sure to impress.

**Gluten-Free Santa Lucia Saffron Buns:**
Those with gluten sensitivities can still enjoy the festive flavors of Santa Lucia Saffron Buns with our Gluten-Free Santa Lucia Saffron Buns recipe. This recipe uses a combination of gluten-free flour and starches to create a light and airy dough that is just as delicious as the traditional version.

No matter your dietary preferences or baking experience, our collection of Santa Lucia Saffron Buns recipes has something for everyone. So, gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and embark on a delightful baking journey that will fill your kitchen with the enticing aromas of saffron and cardamom.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

LUSSEKATTER



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Lussekatter is the most vital part of a Swedish Christmas! Made in time for Saint Lucia day they're eaten all through the holidays, and usually made in the traditional "Lussekatt" shape shown here. This is my 100% authentic, tried and tested, all-time best recipe - and it's easy to make without quark and nuts.

Provided by Emmeline Kemperyd

Categories     Dessert     Fika

Time 3h

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 Tbsp saffron threads (loosely packed, see notes for using ground saffron instead)
1 tsp sugar
2 Tbsp rum (or other alcohol/water)
1.75 oz fresh yeast (room temperature, see notes for using dry yeast instead)
2.1 cups milk (room temperature)
⅘ cups salted butter (room temperature, softened, cut in pieces)
¾ cups sugar
7 cups flour (or slightly more or less + more for baking out)
80 raisins (soaked in water)
1 egg

Steps:

  • Start by grounding saffron and sugar with a mortar and pestle, or a bowl and a spoon. Then mix with the rum and set aside for at least 30 minutes.
  • Crumble the yeast into a large bowl. Add milk, mix, then add in room temperature butter in pieces and mix again, trying to mash up the butter pieces a bit as you go.
  • Mix in sugar and the saffron mixed with sugar and rum. Add a little water to the bowl or glass that held the saffron mix, swoosh it around, and pour in to make sure you get as much of the saffron flavor as possible. Then mix.
  • Start adding the flour. Add a bit at a time until it is all mixed in. When it's getting hard using a spoon to mix, start using your hands instead.
  • When all the flour is added, start kneading the dough. Knead for at least 10 minutes, or longer if you can. When done it should come away easily from the sides of the bowl. Do not add more flour! If it's too sticky, you just haven't kneaded enough. Once done, cover with a kitchen towel and set aside to rise for 60 minutes.
  • After 60 minutes, check to see if the dough has risen sufficiently. It should be about double in size. If not, let it rest a bit longer.
  • When the dough has risen, place a piece of parchment paper on top of an oven tray. Spread a little flour on a clean surface and take a small piece of dough - enough for one Lussekatt. Roll it out into a 20 cm/7-8'' long snake shape and roll the edges in to create the classic Lussekatt shape (see pictures and detailed instructions in post). Then place on the parchment paper, taking care to space them out so that they have room to rise about 50% more. Continue until you've created all the Lussekatts.
  • Drain the raisins and place two in each Lussekatt, one at the middle of each spiral. Then cover with a kitchen towel and set aside for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).
  • When the Lussekatter have risen by 50%, mix together your egg and remove the kitchen towel. Brush the Lussekatter with the egg.
  • Bake in the middle of the oven for 8 minutes, until golden, then remove and place on a cooling rack or kitchen towel to cool. Cover with a kitchen towel. Repeat until you've baked all your Lussekatter.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 153 kcal, Carbohydrate 24 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 5 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 16 mg, Sodium 73 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 6 g, ServingSize 1 serving

ST. LUCIA BUNS (LUSSEKATTER)



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It's a time-honored Swedish tradition for a family's eldest daughter to serve St. Lucia buns on December 13. Follow this recipe to make Lussekatter.

Provided by Kari Diehl

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch     Snack     Bread

Time 2h15m

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 teaspoon finely crumbled saffron threads or 1 teaspoon powdered saffron
1 cup unsalted butter, melted
1 cup whole milk
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 packages (4 1/2 teaspoons) dry active yeast
6 1/2 cups all-purpose flour , divided
2 eggs, beaten , plus 1 egg white
Raisins or currants for decoration

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Crumble the saffron threads into the melted butter. Let stand for 30 minutes to 1 hour to infuse the butter with the saffron.
  • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, warm the milk until it reaches the scalding point, or when small bubbles form all over the surface. Turn off the heat and stir in the melted butter, sugar, and salt. Pour the mixture into large mixing bowl and cool until cool to touch but still warm. Stir in the yeast and let stand for 10 minutes.
  • Mix 3 1/2 cups flour into the liquid to blend and then stir in the 2 beaten eggs. Add enough of the remaining flour to form a soft dough (the dough should pull away from the sides of the bowl), without adding too much flour and drying out the dough.
  • Transfer the dough to a large greased bowl and turn to evenly coat the surface of the dough. Cover with a clean towel and let rise in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.
  • Punch down the risen dough and lightly knead 2 or 3 times on a floured surface. Pinch off small handfuls of dough, about 2 1/4 inches in diameter, and roll into ropes or "snakes," about 3/4-inch in diameter. Shape the snakes into "S"-shaped buns or other desired shapes. Place on a lightly greased baking sheet, cover with the towel and let rise again until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.
  • Preheat the oven to 375 F.
  • Brush the eggs with the remaining egg white and then decorate the buns with the raisins. Transfer to the oven and bake until golden brown, about 15 minutes.
  • Serve and enjoy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 285 kcal, Carbohydrate 41 g, Cholesterol 54 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 6 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, Sodium 124 mg, Sugar 9 g, Fat 11 g, ServingSize 20 buns (20 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

SANTA LUCIA SAFFRON BUNS (LUSSEKATTER)



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In Sweden, Santa Lucia is celebrated on December 13th. During this darkest time of year, the light brought forth from the crown of candles worn by the eldest girl in the family who carries lussekatter and freshly brewed coffee to gently awaken her household with a sweet song is very welcome. Enjoy these delicious saffron buns with coffee, tea, or cocoa throughout the holiday season, or any time of year! We personalized this recipe by using our [Select Bolted Organic Bread Flour | http://breadtopia.com/store/breadtopia-select-organic-bread-flour/] and our [SAF Instant Yeast | http://breadtopia.com/store/saf-instant-yeast/]; otherwise the recipe is taken directly from the cookbook Fika; The Art of the Swedish Coffee Break, written by Anna Brones and Johanna Kindvall. Johanna is dear to us, as she is the artist who illustrated the Breadtopia logo as well as the labels for our mixes, and you will find the same style of whimsical illustrations throughout their cookbook.

Provided by Liza Saturley

Categories     Recipes

Yield Approximately 30-40 buns

Number Of Ingredients 10

½ teaspoon Saffron Threads
Dash of Whiskey or Cognac
¾ cup (6 ounces, 170 grams) Unsalted Butter
2 cups (480 milliliters) Milk
2 teaspoons Instant Dry Yeast
2 Eggs
½ cup (3.5 ounces, 99 grams) Natural Cane Sugar
1 teaspoon Salt
6½ cups (2 pounds, 923 grams) Breadtopia Select Organic Bread Flour , plus more as needed
¾ cup (3.75 ounces, 106 grams) Currants (optional), plus more for topping

Steps:

  • Using a spoon, crush the saffron in a small bowl. Then add a few drops of whiskey to help fully develop the saffron flavor and set aside.
  • In a saucepan, melt the butter; then stir in the milk. Heat until warm to the touch (about 110°F/43°C). In a small bowl, dissolve the yeast in 2 to 3 tablespoons of the warm mixture. Stir and let sit for a few minutes until bubbles form on top of the yeast.
  • In a large bowl, whisk 1 of the eggs and blend in the sugar, salt, and saffron mixture. Pour in the remaining butter and milk, along with the yeast, and stir until well blended. Mix in the flour and currants. Work together with a wooden spoon or your hands (or a dough whisk ) until you can make the dough into a ball.
  • Transfer the dough to the countertop or other flat surface and knead it until smooth and elastic, 3 to 5 minutes. The dough should feel a little wet, but if it sticks to your fingers and the countertop, add a little flour. Go lightly, though; if you add too much, the buns will end up dry. The dough is fully kneaded when you slice into it with a sharp knife and see small air bubbles throughout. Return the dough to the bowl, cover with a bowl cover , and place in a draft-free place to rise until doubled in size, about 1 hour.
  • Grease a baking sheet or line it with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat . Remove the dough from the bowl and roll it into classic safransbullar shapes (see photos, or refer to diagram in Fika; The Art of the Swedish Coffee Break). Place the buns on the baking sheet with about 1½ inches (4 centimeters) between each bun. Cover and let rise for 30 to 45 minutes. Depending on the size of the buns and baking sheet, you may need to bake in two or three batches. Prepare all the buns at the same time and let them sit, covered with a tea towel , while they wait to bake.
  • While the dough is rising, preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
  • Whisk the remaining egg and brush on the tops of the buns. Decorate with currants (in the center of where the bun is rolled).
  • Bake for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and transfer the buns from the baking sheet to the counter. Cover with a tea towel and let cool before serving.
  • These buns dry out quickly, so if they are not eaten on the day you bake them, store them in the freezer.

ST. LUCIA BUNS



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These saffron-hued sweet buns, called Lussebullar, are a staple of the Swedish tradition of St. Lucia's Day, a winter-solstice celebration. The recipe is from Jennifer Jansch, whose children serve their parents the buns every Dec. 13, when the holiday is observed.

Provided by Sam Sifton

Categories     breads, side dish

Time 1h30m

Yield 30 buns.

Number Of Ingredients 9

6 ounces butter, melted
2 1/2 cups lukewarm milk
3/4 teaspoon saffron
1 cup sugar
1.7 ounces fresh yeast
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 pounds wheat flour, or as needed
Beaten egg, for brushing
Raisins, for garnish.

Steps:

  • Place the butter and milk in a medium bowl. Using a mortar and pestle, grind the saffron with a pinch of the sugar, and stir into the mixture. In a large bowl, dissolve the yeast in a little of the lukewarm butter mixture, then add the remaining butter mixture, the remaining sugar and the salt.
  • Gradually add enough of the flour (almost all of it) to make a workable dough, kneading for 10 minutes by hand or 5 minutes in a mixer with a dough hook. Shape into a ball, sprinkle with a little flour and cover with a cloth. Allow to rise in a warm spot for 30 to 45 minutes.
  • Transfer the dough to a floured work surface, and knead in additional flour if the dough is sticky. Shape as desired into buns, braids or lengths. Place on lined baking sheets, and allow to rise again for 30 to 45 minutes. Preheat the oven to 400.
  • Brush the buns with beaten egg, and press raisins lightly into the dough. Bake until golden and risen, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a bun comes out dry. Smaller buns may take 8 to 10 minutes; larger lengths and braids, 15 to 20 minutes. Cool the buns on a rack under a cloth.

ST LUCIA SAFFRON BUNS



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Edd Kimber creates a version of Swedish sweet rolls. They're traditionally served in December but work well served at breakfast all year round

Provided by Edd Kimber

Categories     Brunch

Time 55m

Yield Makes 12

Number Of Ingredients 9

300ml whole milk
0.5g pack saffron
75g unsalted butter , cut into cubes
500g strong white bread flour
100g golden caster sugar
7g sachet fast-action yeast
1 large egg , beaten, plus extra for egg wash
a little oil , for greasing
24 currants

Steps:

  • Put the milk in a small pan and gently heat until it's steaming. Use a pestle and mortar to grind the saffron into a powder. Add this to the pan of milk along with the butter. Swirl to melt the butter, then set aside until lukewarm.
  • In a large bowl, mix the flour, caster sugar, 1 tsp salt and the yeast together, and make a well in the middle of the bowl. Pour in the milk mixture along with the egg. Mix together to form a sticky dough, then turn out onto the work surface and knead until smooth and elastic (this will take about 10 mins). Put the dough into a lightly oiled bowl and cover with oiled cling film. Set the bowl in a warm part of the house and allow to rise for about 1 hr until doubled in size.
  • Knock back the dough and divide into 12 equal portions. Cover the pieces with the oiled cling film while you make the rolls - this will stop the dough from drying out. Working with 1 piece of dough at a time, roll out into a 30cm-long strand. Roll up one end into the middle, turn over and roll the other end into the middle, forming the dough into an S-shape. Place the buns on a large (or 2 smaller) parchment-lined baking tray. Once all the buns are made, lightly cover with oiled cling film and prove until almost doubled in size (if making ahead, keep the dough in the fridge overnight and bake in the morning). While the buns prove, heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6.
  • When ready to bake, brush the buns with beaten egg and press a currant into the centre of each spiral. Put the trays in the oven and bake for around 15 mins. Allow to cool before serving. These are best eaten on the day they are made but will keep for a couple of days.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 263 calories, Fat 8 grams fat, SaturatedFat 4 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 40 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 11 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 7 grams protein, Sodium 0.5 milligram of sodium

SAINT LUCIA BUNS - LUSSEKATTER - SAFFRON BUNS



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A Swedish Tradition On 13 December the Swedes celebrate the Italian Saint Lucia with a remarkable enthusiasm, surpassing any Italian festivities devoted to the same lady. One mandatory constituent in the celebrations is a saffron-flavoured bun, in Swedish called a lussekatt, a "Lucia cat". The shape of this bun might vary somewhat, but is always based on bread designs dating back to earlier Christmas celebrations in Sweden. A Swedish Traditional Recipe from The Santesson Family, www.santesson.com

Provided by Margareta

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 1h8m

Yield 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

300 ml milk
1 g saffron
50 g baker's yeast
150 g sugar
125 g butter or 125 g margarine
700 g all-purpose flour
1 egg
salt
raisins

Steps:

  • Melt butter or margarine in a pan and add the milk and the saffron.
  • Warm the mixture to 37 oC (100 oF).
  • Use a thermometer; the correct temperature is important!
  • Pour the mixture over the finely divided yeast; then add the remaining ingredients (except for the egg and the raisins), which should have a temperature of 21-23 oC (72-75 oF).
  • Mix into a smooth dough.
  • Cover the dough with a piece of cloth and let it rise for 30 minutes.
  • Knead the dough, divide it into 25-30 pieces and form each piece into a round bun.
  • Let the buns rest for a few minutes, covered by a piece of cloth.
  • Form each bun into a string, 15-20 cm long, then arrange the string in a suitable shape, e.g. an S or double S. Regardless of the shape, the ends of the string should meet.
  • Press a few raisins into the dough.
  • Cover the"Lucia cats" with a piece of cloth and let them rise for 40 minutes.
  • Whip the egg together with a few grains of salt, and paint the"Lucia cats" with the mixture.
  • Bake them for 5-10 minutes in the oven at 250 oC (475 oF) until golden brownish yellow.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality saffron. This will give your buns the best flavor and color.
  • Activate the saffron properly. This will help to release its full flavor and aroma. To activate saffron, soak it in hot water or milk for at least 30 minutes.
  • Knead the dough well. This will help to develop the gluten and make the buns light and fluffy.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm place. This will help it to double in size and become light and airy.
  • Shape the buns carefully. If you want the buns to have a traditional S-shape, you can use a rolling pin to flatten the dough into a rope, then cut it into pieces and shape them into S-shapes.
  • Bake the buns until they are golden brown. This will ensure that they are cooked through and have a slightly crispy crust.

Conclusion:

Santa Lucia saffron buns, or lussekatter, are a delicious and traditional Swedish pastry. They are perfect for the holidays or any special occasion. With their rich saffron flavor and beautiful golden color, these buns are sure to impress your friends and family. So next time you are looking for a special treat, give these buns a try. You won't be disappointed!

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