Hot cross buns completed

Hot cross buns

Gosh, it’s Easter again and who would have thought it would be the second one in lockdown. Our traditional family holiday in Inverness has been cancelled so we are not in the best of moods about that. Easter is a jolly time however. A bit like Christmas but with magic rabbits and chocolate eggs so much more believable. And, of course, that seasonal favourite, hot cross buns! We thought that, to get into the Easter spirit, we should have a go at making them … it’s not easy, in fact, it’s a right palaver!

In our naivety we thought it would be like making a scone. Not a bit of it! It’s much more akin to making bread. You mix up your flour with sugar, spices, yeast and the zest of a lemon but then you have to leave it for a hour or so to proof. And hopefully double in size!Hot cross buns in the making Then you have to knead it again, add sultanas and peel then leave it for another hour. What? Do they think we have nothing better to do? Oh, alright, we don’t!

Hot cross buns, piping the crossAfter that you form the dough into smaller balls and leave them for half an hour to increase in size. Then you have to pipe a cross on top with a mixture of flour and water. By the time we were finished Pat was definitely hot and definitely cross which is no doubt how they got their name. No it wasn’t. Unbelievably they got their name from the fact that they should be served hot and they have a cross on top … and they’re buns!

Breathalyser food
Hot cross buns being glazed with syrup
glazing with hot syrup

Originally they were a pagan thing to celebrate the Goddess Ēostre and in 1592, Queen Elizabeth I decreed that they were so good they should only be eaten  on Good Friday or at burials. Must be great to have that sort of power. Just think what you could do with it? Greedy folks should be careful, however. They can have a high alcohol content (all that yeast and fruit) and throw you over the legal limit.

We would like to report, after going to all that trouble, that our hot cross buns were a major success. But no. Flavour was good but unfortunately they were a wee bit on the firm side. Not the nice soft consistency we have come to expect of this type of bun. Interesting exercise but I don’t think Pat will be repeating it any time soon!Hot cross buns

Elections

In Scotland we have the mouth watering prospect of six weeks of electioneering leading up to polling day on May 6th. Lots of empty words and empty promises to look forward to. Alex Salmond has popped up again (hell hath no fury like a former First Minister scorned) with his new Alba party. He is less popular now in Scotland than Boris Johnson, an incredible feat in itself so we can only imagine it has more to do with his own deluded conceit than anything else.

Happy Easter everyone, the weather is scorchio today so enjoy it while you can. Fingers crossed,  this will be the last lockdown Easter.

 

5 thoughts on “Hot cross buns”

  1. Mmmmm…. just try hot cross buns from Lidl’s…. perfectly good especially with a smear of marmalade….. but happy Easter to you both and watch out for the lambing snow on Easter Monday‼️

    1. Yes, after our experience, buying hot cross buns is the way to go. Yesterday was scorchio and today is certainly cold enough for snow.

  2. HAPPY Easter to you both. I’m chuckling about the effort and outcome of the hot cross buns 😀. Never been a favorite of mine, but funny thing is, I’ve been yearning for one today. Luckily going to the supermarket tomorrow (Easter Sunday)…Not🙄. Silly me, it’s closed, obviously I’ve forgotten 😁. My taste buds will have to wait, as luckily the weather is relatively calm on Monday and we’re off fishing down our Kaipara harbour. An overnight trip, usually Ossie ends up doing the fishing, as I read, catching up with relaxation time, and feeling sea sick😮😣.😄. And it’s calm… Luckily we have 3 acres to keep me amused and very busy, as any overseas travel is definitely off the agenda, bugger.. anyway nesting time again as we enjoy 29.6C autumn days, and still waiting for substantial rain. I know, it will come, I hope🤞. Yes I love emojis 😃. Thanks for your amusement. Xoxo Sue and Ossie

    1. We almost got to 20C a week or so ago which is pretty good for Scotland in March🌞. And if it’s substantial rain 🌨 you’re looking for, look no further. My own 3 acre wood is keeping me busy as well, planting potatoes 🧄🧅 are etc and daffodils and rhoddies are fab just now 🌺🌻. Good luck for Ossie’s 🐟 Almost everyday I see a large pike being caught in the canal at 3 acre wood. They always put it back so I suspect it’s the same one being caught over and over … it must be fed up. Have a very happy Easter 🐥. Bill and Pat XX

  3. A well, I tried but alas failed. Probably something to do with the kneading, should have put more oomph into it. Took absolutely ages, it was easier to go and buy some, which I did. Mmmmmmm delicious.

Comments are closed.