Trinidad Sugar Buns/Hot Cross Buns (recipe) - TriniGourmet.com (2024)

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Today is Corpus Christi in Trinidad and Tobago, a public holiday.

Trinidad Sugar Buns/Hot Cross Buns (recipe) - TriniGourmet.com (2)According to Gov.TT:
Corpus Christi is a long-standing tradition in our islands, going back to our pre-British occupation by the Catholic Spaniards. Though mainly observed by Roman Catholics, it is a designated public holiday. This special Feast Day is celebrated on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, in commemoration of the institution of the Holy Eucharist. The impressive processions that take place (the biggest is in front of the Cathedral on Independence Square in Port of Spain) give you just a glimpse into the sacredness and significance of the occasion.

As a result I thought now was as good a time as any to answer one reader’s request for a recipe for ‘real’ Trini hot cross buns.

Would you believe that I have never had a Trini hot cross bun? It’s the truth! You see, my only experience with hot cross buns was on an Easter holiday to England when I was around 9. They were much too sweet and doughy for my liking and not being an insider to many Catholic festivals when I returned home I never saw them (or wanted to see them) again.

However when Janice (the reader) described the Trini hot cross buns of her youth as ‘yellow’ I instantly thought of the golden yellow sugar buns that are standard in all Trini bakeries. If these were the basis for a Trini hot cross bun I was more than willing to give them a shot! I decided to look through the various local newspaper recipe booklets that my mother has held on to through the years for hot cross bun recipes and, fortunately, one of them was actually an Easter one!

Using the recipe in that supplement and a recipe in the Naparima Girls High School CookbookTrinidad Sugar Buns/Hot Cross Buns (recipe) - TriniGourmet.com (3), as well as my many ‘tastings’ of sugar buns, I finally arrived at the following. I left mine as normal ‘sugar buns’ but feel free to use the instructions and additional recipe ingredients to add the traditional cross-shaped decorations. LIght and fluffy with a thin ultra-sweet crust, my mother and I enjoyed them immensely. Several people have told me that they taste better than Linda’s (a large bakery chain) including a reader Gina ! 😯 I hope that you will like them too 🙂

Feel free to keep the recipe requests coming 🙂

Trinidad Sugar Buns/Hot Cross Buns

Recipe by: TriniGourmet.com
Makes 16 buns

INGREDIENTS:

1 tbsp yeast
1 tsp all-purpose flour
1 tsp sugar
1 cup warm milk
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp vanilla essence
4 tbsp margarine or butter
4 tbsp sugar
4 tbsp sultanas
2 tbsp currants
2 eggs
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground turmeric or saffron powder

Glaze

Dissolve 2 tbsp sugar and 1 tbsp hot water

Icing (if using)

1 cup confectioner’s sugar
4 tbsps milk or cream
pinch salt
1/4 tsp lime juice

DIRECTIONS:

1. Combine first 4 ingredients.
2. Stand aside in a warm place for about 10-15 minutes

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3. Sift flour, tumeric/saffron and salt in a large bowl and rub in the margarine or butter
4. Add sugar, vanilla essence, cinnamon to yeast mixture
5. Add the eggs to the yeast mixture, beating well after each addition
6. Add sultanas and currants to yeast mixture
7. Pour yeast mixture into flour mixture
8. Combine to create a soft dough
9. Turn out onto a floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 6 to 8 minutes
10. Place in a greased bowl and turn over to grease the top

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11. Cover with a damp towel or plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size (about 1 hour)

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12. Punch the dough down and shape into 16 balls
13. Place on lightly greased baking sheets

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14. Cover and let rise until doubled (20 – 30 minutes)
15. Using a sharp knife cut a cross or X on the top of each roll (if desired)
16. Bake at 375F for 12 to 15 minutes
17. Meanwhile make icing and glaze by combining the mentioned ingredients
18. When buns are baked, brush with glaze

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19. Cool on racks
20. When cool, drizzle icing over the top of each roll following the lines of the cut cross (if using).

This post was first published June 7, 2007. It has been updated once since.

For more Caribbean recipes visit the Caribbean Cooking section of Veni Mangé – the Trinigourmet Amazon Bookstore! 🙂

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FAQs

Why aren t my hot cross buns fluffy? ›

Also you need to leave enough time for the chilled dough to prove before baking, which can take longer than for a regular second prove as it needs to warm up enough for the yeast to become active again. However, hot cross buns are not meant to be as light and spongy as a regular bread loaf.

What are hot cross buns called in America? ›

In America, hot cross buns are called by the same name. As I recall, they are, or were, something served during the religious season of Lent. What is the difference between Biscuits, Scones, Crackers, and Cookies in both the UK and America?

Why are my hot cross buns so dense? ›

Hot cross buns require basic baking ingredients like flour, yeast, butter, eggs, sugar, and milk. Less milk, more butter and more eggs produces a slightly denser roll compared to the dinner rolls.

What are the new hot cross buns for 2024? ›

New for 2024 is a twist on the seasonal classic, Extra Special Orange Marmalade Hot Cross Buns (£1.40, pack of four). Created after sales insight found customers buying hot cross buns and marmalade together, the new buns are filled with orange-soaked sultanas, raisins, candied orange peel and Seville orange marmalade.

How unhealthy are hot cross buns? ›

Hot cross buns contain a little fat from butter/shortening (around 5%) and are high in carbohydrate so consideration is needed around portion size for people with diabetes. Hot cross bun sizes vary a lot. For example, one commercial variety sold in a 6 pack contains 40g carbohydrate and 920 kJ (220 calories).

Why were hot cross buns banned in the UK? ›

Spiced buns were banned when the English broke ties with the Catholic Church in the 16th century. However, by 1592, Queen Elizabeth I relented and granted permission for commercial bakers to produce the buns for funerals, Christmas, and Easter. Otherwise, they could be baked in homes.

What is the German equivalent of hot cross buns? ›

In North and Northwest Germany it is eaten before the beginning of the pre-Easter fasting period known as Lent, especially from Rose Monday (Rosenmontag) to Ash Wednesday (Aschermittwoch). It is a sweet bread roll made with milk and wheat flour that is eaten hot, hence the name: Heißwecken literally means "hot rolls".

Why do Catholics eat hot cross buns? ›

In Ireland, the UK and as far abroad as New Zealand, Australia, Canada and India, Hot Cross Buns are eaten every Good Friday in Christian communities. They are symbolic of this significant day in the Christian faith when Jesus was crucified.

Why do my hot cross buns taste doughy? ›

Don't skip cooling the buns – I know, I know, you want to rip into these buns when they're fresh out of the oven. But don't! If you do, they will seem doughy inside. They look cooked, but have a doughy texture when you bite into it.

What happens if you overproof buns? ›

underproof dough will spring back completely correctly, proof will spring back slowly and only halfway, and overproof dough won't spring back at all. after baking, the underproof dough will be dense and deformed. while the dough that was ready will be fluffy and light. and the overproof dough will be flat and deflated.

Why did my hot cross buns go hard? ›

There could be a number of reasons why your hot cross buns turn out heavy or even hard. The most common reasons are as follows: Over kneading – this is more likely to happen if you use an electric mixer and dough hook. If you over knead dough it will break down the glutens and make the buns hard.

What is the original hot cross bun? ›

It is hypothesised that the contemporary hot cross bun of Christianity derives at some distance from a bun developed in St Albans in England. There in 1361, Brother Thomas Rodcliffe, a Christian monk at St Albans Abbey, developed a similar recipe called an "Alban Bun" and distributed the bun to the poor on Good Friday.

Who makes Aldi hot cross buns? ›

Village Bakery Hot Cross Buns 420g/6 Pack | ALDI.

What hot dog buns does Costco food court use? ›

Engelman's Bakery Costco Food Court Hot Dog Bun, 12 ct
  • Large Gourmet Hot Dog Bun.
  • Used in Costco Food Courts.
  • Trans Fat 0g per serving.
  • 12 ct.

Who makes buns for McDonald's? ›

Northeast Foods' Automatic Rolls of New Jersey has been baking buns for McDonald's since the 1970s.

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