Home cook: Sharmini Jayawardena
In the working up to 30th March 2018, which was Good Friday, this year, I wound up making exactly 52 hot cross buns! I think itโs an achievement for some one who made them for the first time?
We shared them with numerous friends of ours, but ate up the most of it ourselves. They were so very yummy๐โฃand also filling.
This melt in the mouth๐ dough recipe for hot cross buns was adapted from a recipe by Jo Cooks via Pinterest.
www.jocooks.com/recipes/hot-cross-buns/
Instead of rum to soak the raisins in, I used whisky๐ฅ and with one batch instead of raisins I used sultanas.
Having read๐ this article about how efficacious a saved bun is, for if you find yourself taken ill, for which a bit of it will do, I saved one myself. It is also supposed to protect your kitchen from fires and make all breads turn out perfectly, which I can vouch for, so far. It is good to be taken on travels (sea voyages, as they say), for protection from shipwreck, back thenโบ. It will keep like this without turning moldy, until the following Good Friday, which is in one year, when you can replace it with one from your fresh batch of buns.
www.fergusonplarre.com.au/hot-cross-bun-history
This is my saved bun, which I hung in the kitchen, in a bag of cotton cloth I made myself, for the purpose.
Hereโs the recipe –
Hot cross bun with lemon curd