Hot cross buns!
This recipe is (minutely) adapted from:
One ha' penny, two ha' penny,
Hot cross buns!
If you have no daughters,
Give them to your sons
One ha' penny,
Two ha' penny,
Hot Cross Buns!
My sister started our family in following the tradition of eating hot cross buns on Good Friday a few years ago, and luckily she passed her recipe on so I could make them despite being away from the family. They're a simple bun, but with enough hearty sustenance to get you through the fast.
Needed:
4 to 4 1/2 cups flour, divided
1/2 cup whole wheat (graham) flour (I've never been able to find it, so I just use whole wheat)
1 package Active Dry Yeast
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 cup milk
1/2 cup butter
2 eggs, beaten
3/4 cups craisins soaked in 2 tspoons water
Combine 2 cups of the bread flour, whole wheat flour, yeast, sugar, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg in a large bowl; stir until thoroughly blended.
Combine milk and butter in saucepan. Warm over low heat, stirring occasionally until butter melts. Remove from heat and let cool to lukewarm. Stir in eggs.
Add milk mixture to flour mixture, beat for 200 strokes (here's where my husband ended up helping, my arm got tired! Ignore the strange things I use to beat... we make do :)).
Stir in craisins. Ad 2 cups bread flour, mix until flour is incorporated. Turn dough out on a floured surface. Knead lightly, adding enogh of the remaining flour to make a soft dough that doesn't stick.
Knead about 5 min., or until dough is smooth and elastic. Lightly rub surface of dough with oil or butter; place in rinsed bowl. Cover and let rise in a warm draft-free place for 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until it rises to two times it's original size.
Punch down dough and transfer to a floured surface. Knead lightly to remove air bubbles. Divide dough into 12 pieces. Form pieces into balls. Place balls on a lightly greased baking sheet, leaving about 1 inch between balls. Cover with a clean towel and let rise 45-60 minutes or until doubled.
While dough is rising, preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Bake buns 15-20 minutes or until golden. Remove from baking sheet and place on wire rack. Let cool 15 minutes. Happy Triduum!
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These look great! Thanks for sharing the link at Catholic Cuisine. I would love to add your recipe to Catholic Cuisine as a guest post! If that is okay with you, please let me know and I can post the recipe for tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you and your family!
Those sound great! I wish I had read your blog yesterday!!! I do think you need a mixer : )
ReplyDeleteYAY! Thank you for posting this - I was looking for Hot Crossed Bun recipes for today : )
ReplyDeleteJessica, I emailed you, but of course you can! I'm so sorry I didn't read this sooner, I wasn't on the internet for most of today.
ReplyDeleteManda, I do have one... we just don't have a place in our apartment for it, so it lives with Daniel's parents until it fits in a place we live. (Hopefully soon!)
Becky, No problem!
I found you via Catholic Icing and was drawn to your blog because of your name! That is my paternal grandmother's name and my daughter's middle name. No one knows how to say it and the doctor's office keeps Americanizing it to Elizabeth! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe, it looks delicious.