Happy Easter! This is the season again to eat lots of CHOCOLATES and HOT CROSS BUNS!
Seeing every bakery and supermarkets selling lots and lots of hot cross buns these days, I can't stop thinking that I need to bake hot cross buns again.
In my mind, all I can think is this simple equation...
Seeing every bakery and supermarkets selling lots and lots of hot cross buns these days, I can't stop thinking that I need to bake hot cross buns again.
In my mind, all I can think is this simple equation...
Chocolate + Hot Cross Buns = Very Chocolaty Hot Cross Buns
I love this idea and so I researched and googled around for the best chocolate hot cross buns recipe and all I can find is this from Taste.com.au. Coincidentally, I saw Veronica from Veronica's Kitchen using the same recipe too to make her hot cross buns!
These buns are very extremely delicious when they were freshly baked. For my experimental purpose, I've kept a bun to see if it will stay fresh on the next day and kept another one in the freezer as my "comparison" bun. I'm not surprised at all to know that the "freezer" bun retained its texture better than the one kept at room temperature but when both of them were lightly toasted in the oven, they were equally soft and delicious again!![]() |
Making the hot cross buns |
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I was going to eat this bun and find this looked simply irresistible... |
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... then I realised the pinched out piece from the above bun looks ultimately the most mouth-watering :D |
Update on 18 Mar 2019: Like very chocolaty hot cross buns, I would strongly recommend you to try my Super Soft Chocolate Hot Cross recipe at here. HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
Here's the recipe from Taste.com.au
(with my modification in blue)
Makes 16
Ingredients
7g sachet (2 tsp) dry yeast
1 1/2 cups milk, warmed
1/4 cup caster sugar
4 cups plain flour (replaced by bread flour)
1/2 cup cocoa powder (I used Dutch processed cocoa powder)
60g butter, chilled, chopped
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/2 cup dark or milk choc bits
1 tsp gelatine
1 tbsp boiling water
Butter, to serve
Flour paste
1/4 cup plain flour
2 tsp caster sugar
Instead of flour paste, I'm making the crosses by piping melted milk chocolate on the buns (40g of chocolate is required to make crosses for 9 buns).
Method
Grease a 6cm-deep, 23cm (base) square cake pan. Place yeast, milk and 1 tbsp sugar in a bowl. Whisk to dissolve yeast. Cover. Set aside in a warm place for 10 minutes or until foamy.
Sift flour and cocoa into a bowl. Rub in butter until mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Make a well in center. Add yeast mixture, egg and remaining sugar. Stir to combine. Turn dough onto a lightly floured surface. Knead for 1 minute. Transfer to a lightly oiled bowl. Cover. Set aside in a warm place for 1 hr or until doubled in size.
Punch down dough. Turn onto a floured surface. Knead for 5 min or until smooth. Add choc bits. Knead to combine. Roll into 16 balls. Place in prepared pan. Cover. Set aside in a warm place for 30 min (I had mine set aside for 1 hr) or until slightly risen. Preheat oven to 200°C/180°C fan forced.
Meanwhile, make paste Combine flour, sugar and 2 1/2 tbsp cold water in a bowl. Spoon into a snap-lock bag. Snip 1 corner from bag. Pipe crosses onto buns. Bake for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 180°C/160°C fan forced. Cook for 20 min or until golden and cooked through.
Meanwhile, sprinkle gelatine over boiling water in a heatproof jug. Stir with a fork until gelatine has dissolved. Place buns, top-side up, on a wire rack. Brush tops with gelatine mixture. Cool. Serve with butter.
Note: Using half the recipe, I'm making 9 buns using 20 cm sq pan. I didn't make the crosses using this flour paste recipe and bake the buns at 160°C fan forced for 20 min.
Happy Baking
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wow..These buns are so wonderful and very nice clicks...Loved it
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This is very very good! I'm a chocolate lover....
ReplyDeleteI've never had chocolate hot cross buns! These look really yummy, and I'd be surprised if I had any left over to do a freshness test the next day! :)
ReplyDeleteHohoho, Zoe made chocolate hot cross buns, that's great news to me coz I can just enjoy this visually!
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Jessie,
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Totally agree that season 1 and 2 are better than 3...
Zoe
beautiful buns Zoe. I m droooooooling
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering indeed ! Love those gooey chocolate pieces so as the bun's gorgeous color ! Will have two or more of that and a cup of tea , please ?! hahaha
ReplyDeleteHi Zoe,
ReplyDeleteYour buns looks wonderful! Great with a cup of hot black coffee!
The buns look delicious indeed. Perfect for breakfast or an afternoon tea ! Looking at your pictures, I am craving for some freshly hot cross buns too...
ReplyDeleteOh my word. I am actually right now eating a hot cross bun. But it looks nothing like this. Nothing at ALL. It pales in comparison. These look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteWow! The chocolate hot cross looks very good. It is the University level, my cooking and baking is still at kindergarten level.
ReplyDeleteWow, these do look seriously chocolatey, great! :-)
ReplyDeleteThey're so beautiful!! I love the chocolate colour!
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How come I've never heard of chocolate hot cross buns before this? I've been so deprived! Aaahhh ... but now I'm gonna make this for sure! Come to mama!
ReplyDeleteOh look at all those melthing chocolaty pieces. i would love to have the whole lot
ReplyDeleteHi Zoe! Wow! Those are some intense Hot Cross Buns! They look amazingly delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing...
Simply delicious! The texture of the bun from this recipe is so soft and I love the choc chip you put in! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I would never think to make chocolate hot cross buns. LOVE this!!
ReplyDeleteoh my I love hot cross buns~~~ urs version looks so mouth watering, with chocolate somemore ^^
ReplyDeleteWow... Just let me have one bun :)
ReplyDeletehi zoe, they look so cute in those proving photos! They are simply gorgeous! you know, i hardly keep my buns in the freezer, next time i shall test it out like you. thanks!
ReplyDeleteReal chocolaty buns,Great job!!
ReplyDeleteErivum Puliyum
Zoe, your chocolaty hot cross buns looks so yummy..
ReplyDeleteI have never try chocolate hot cross buns before...
I bet my kids will love these..will try this out and give them a treat..^^
I vote for Jamie Oliver...:D
These buns are just loverly and yes very chocolaty! Yumm!
ReplyDeleteOH i am so drooling...this is insanely good!
ReplyDeleteAhhh I've been dreaming about chocolate hot cross buns! These look fabulous! However, I think that I'd like to keep a little of the spice in there. I'm just a spice lover! Happy Easter :)
ReplyDeleteOhhh, Zoe...those are delicious looking buns! I sooo love the chocolatey look!
ReplyDeleteThese are some gorgeous hot cross buns, I think you've taken these to a whole other level;-). I'm following you now;-)
ReplyDeleteSince Easter is always during Passover I've never had hot cross buns!
ReplyDeleteAm droooooling here...awesome..;P
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Looks lovely and very very chocolatey indeed! Yummm!
ReplyDeleteYour hot cross buns really great! Sure stand out in the crowd. I notice the recipe start with rub in the butter with the Flour before adding liquid. And it uses all-purpose flour. Wonder how will the texture turns out.
ReplyDeleteSince you replace with bread flour. Are you using the same method? Or using the bread making method and beat the dough till elastic?
Hi vivian,
DeleteUsing a mixer, I mixed butter with the flour first, then the liquid and other ingredients. When the dough is formed, it was kneaded until the dough is smooth and elastic. I could use hand to knead the dough but since I have the mixer, I prefer to use the mixer then :p
I prefer to replace all purpose flour with bread flour to give the bread additional "strength". I have not tried making this bread with AP flour and wonder too if it makes any differences.
Zoe
Very chocolaty and unique, I've never heard of this before.
ReplyDeleteLooks really delicious and doesn't seem too complicated to make!! I'm considering making them this weekend during the Easter Break! :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so good!
ReplyDeleteI saw the recipe at Taste and I was wondering how they would taste. Yours look absolutely decadent and you know I simply cannot resist to anything chocolatey!
ReplyDeleteHi zoe,
ReplyDeleteThese look so chocolatey and heavenly! I think I could finish off the whole batch by myself.
Thanks for visiting my blog and look forward to many more posts from you.
this is the first time i come across a choco flavor one.. but i like!! don't think any child or adult can resist it =)
ReplyDeleteMmm...very delicious! Can I have some for tomorrow breakfast?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea to make chocolate hot cross buns - SO clever and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteMary x
Zoe, love the chocolatey hotcross buns - what a great twist and totally right for Easter which is the chocolate-iest fest of the year! In general (as you've discovered) they are a bakery item that doesn't have any shelf life but I'm very happy to toast them the next day! Yum!
ReplyDeleteum, these look AMAZING! i would so love to eat these right now!
ReplyDeleteAs I'm a bit lazy I have thrown it into my breville bread maker, ingredients in the order of the dough recipe in my bread maker book. Its mixing at the moment..... will be interesting to see how it comes out.
ReplyDeleteHi Zoe,
ReplyDeleteLove hot cross buns, never had them in chocolate. That makes me sad, will have to change that. Wonderful looking stuff over here, looking forward to coming back. Hope you have a nice Easter.
-Gina-
It's Easter morning and I'm wondering if I'm still in time to bake these lovely chocolate hot cross buns for my family, lol! Thanks for sharing one of my favorites....yeah chocolate! Happy Easter Zoe!!
ReplyDeleteLovely soft buns and chocolaty! I love the chocolate piping too, so yummy! I am so going to make these soon as I was just given plenty of cooking chocolates. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog... everything sounds fantastic and the photos are wonderful. So happy you found me so I can follow you!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Zoe, lets exchange some of our hot cross buns since we both make the same bun this time...heehee..I prefer the choc chips hot cross buns rather than the original one.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Hi Zoe, Looks fantastic these yummy chocolate hot buns. So irresistible to me, chocolate my biggest weakness! LOL You really deserves the Happy Blogger award for the fun baking recipes in your blog. It was always interesting & fun reading your posts & your lovely pictures. That is why I'm happy to give you & your son this awesome award! Happy Easter , Zoe! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! Those look awesome Zoe!!!! Thank you for stopping by and following! I am following you back! Have a Happy Easter!
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Oh, Zoe, my family would go nuts for these!!! Beautifully done...and happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteChocolate hot cross buns - great idea! Happy Easter :)
ReplyDeleteyum!! a perfect combination of everything!
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Happy Easter!
Your chocolate hot cross buns look so much better and more delicious than the classic version! What a fabulous idea, Zoe!
ReplyDeleteYou & Veron are tempting me to bits with your plump spongy choc buns! Be glad that I'm not your neighbor..lol..Happy Easter, Zoe.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! This looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Zoe! That is indeed a very chocolatey hot cross bun! I've never tried a hot cross bun before :( but I want to try eating one after seeing yours!
ReplyDeleteYummy!!!Happy Easter Day to you & your family!Kisses from Greece,dear!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried chocolate hot cross buns but these do look very chocolatey and delicious! Happy Easter Zoe!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!! I like your spin on the hot cross bun :)
ReplyDeleteTake care,
using gelatine on the buns is something new for me! i love chocolate buns so this is a must even though easter is over ;p
ReplyDeleteZoe, this bread surely looks fantastic. Reminds me of Jusco chocolate hot cross buns! Yours looks as great. Truly tempting. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a great week ahead.
Kristy
awesome job!!!! they look delicious :)
ReplyDeleteOh no, my previous comment went missing! Errrr....whatever! Gosh, can't help it after looking at your chocolaty hot cross buns. I know I have to make this soon. Actually, it reminds me of Jusco's one as well but doesn't look as good. Yours better! :o)
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a great week ahead.
Kristy
Um WOW> I've never gotten to excited for hot cross buns.... but chocolate ones? Yes please!
ReplyDeleteZoe, these chocolate buns look great, like the idea of brushing it with gelatin...
ReplyDeleteThanks for this delicious recipe and hope you have a wonderful week ahead L)
Hi Zoe!I am drooling over these fluffy chocolaty hot cross buns! I believe I could eat all of it on my own. Call me greedy.. :P Thanks for stopping by too over at my blog. I am trying to catch up on all my reading too.. am following you back. Have a good week ahead! Btw, you have really pretty photos ;). Cheers, Jo
ReplyDeleteOhhhh these look delicious! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, now those look like my kind of hot cross buns! I've never made the regular ones and see them and just think--meh. But chocolate---yes!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious
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