However, those hot
cross buns do get your attention.
Not exact matches
You don't have to miss out on hot
cross buns or even chocolate eggs this weekend with these healthy Easter recipes!
After making these hot
cross buns I really wish we don't eat them just for Easter!
Oh and
did you mention hot
cross buns and raspberry pavlova there?
Did you know that one hot
cross bun has at least 5 tbsp worth of sugar in and considering many people gorge on these over the period I thought I would create a more healthier but just as delicious treat.
I used slightly different spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, ground cloves, ginger, mace) instead of the allspice used here; also, didn't use pastry strips to make the
crosses since I always think that a nice fondant frosting (just powdered sugar and cream) is a real treat with the
buns.
Only I must say personally speaking, that I
do not love hot -
cross buns made with all manner of numerals, processed flour, sugars, hydrogenated fats & other evil things I refuse to call food.
Lightly score the
buns with a
cross pattern, then pipe a lattice of the paste mixture into the scored lines (I find it easiest to
do all of the «length of the tin» lines, followed by the «width» lines).
I know - nothing about Easter food, since I don't celebrate it, but can I pretend so I can eat hot
cross buns and call it a day?
Hot
cross buns baked and served on Good Friday
do not spoil or mold during the year.
If you have a Gluten allergy then these Gluten - Free Hot
Cross Buns bake up fantastically and don't taste any different than the normal hot cross b
Buns bake up fantastically and don't taste any different than the normal hot
cross bunsbuns.
Hot
cross buns are a tradition Easter favorite, but you don't have to wait until then to try them out!
«Although I've never made hot
cross buns — I
do vaguely recall my mother making -LSB-...]
For the first time in a long time, I didn't have a crazy list of things to
do, and the weather was actually just perfect!On Saturday we chilled at home, cleaned the house and I made a big batch of hot
cross buns for the blog (coming Thursday!).
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