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    Home » Breads

    Hot Cross Buns Recipe with Dark Chocolate & Dried Cherries

    Published: Apr 2, 2012 · Modified: Jan 28, 2020 by Dara · This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. · 40 Comments

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    Hot cross buns get a welcome non-traditional makeover with the addition of dark chocolate chunks and dried cherries. Perfect or Easter brunch!
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    "Mum, we're going to have Hot Cross Buns for Easter, right?" My boys are guardians of all our family traditions, making sure I don't miss a single detail as each holiday rolls around. Two years ago, I posted my traditional recipe for traditional hot cross buns - soft, yeasty bread studded with currants. While those are the ones I will likely serve this Sunday, I thought it would be fun to change things up a little. In this I replaced some of the all-purpose flour with fiber-rich whole wheat flour, and switched out the currants in favor of dark chocolate and dried cherries.

    These buns, served on Good Friday and Easter, are steeped in tradition and I thought the lore behind them was them was worth printing here a second time. Here's what I wrote two years ago:

    In all these years, I have never stopped to think about the story behind hot cross buns. Of course, the cross on top of the buns symbolizes the crucifixion. That part I get. I did not know, however, that the Protestant leaders of England tried to ban the sale of these buns because they were seen as a dangerous symbol of Catholic beliefs. Queen Elizabeth I eventually made a law that bakeries could sell the sweet, currant-filled buns, but only at Easter and on Christmas.

    Beyond the religious significance, hot cross buns are rich in folklore. Eating one is a symbol of friendship for the coming year when shared with another. Sailors would often bring the buns aboard to guard against shipwrecks and hanging a hot cross bun in the kitchen would help protect against fires and would guarantee that all breads baked in the kitchen would turn out well. Who knew?!

    The dark chocolate and dried cherries both offer well-documented health benefits, while the addition of whole wheat flour provides a dose of fiber in these sweet buns. Additionally, I replaced the sugar in the original recipe with agave nectar. Honey would also work well. Yes, there's still a dose of butter in these, but it works out to ½ tablespoon for each bun. Hey, it's a holiday. Live a little.

    What did my kids think? Well, they're hoping I'm going to make a pan of each kind for our Easter breakfast. They were a hit.

    The hot cross buns recipe:

    In a medium bowl, melt 6 tablespoons unsalted butter in the microwave. Let cool.

    Pour low-fat buttermilk into a small saucepan. Heat to approximately 110 degrees F. Pour into a large liquid measuring cup. Stir yeast and 1 tablespoon agave nectar into the buttermilk.

    Let the mixture sit until foamy bubbles appear on the surface of the buttermilk, about 10 minutes. Whisk in eggs, the cooled melted butter and remaining 3 tablespoons agave nectar.

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    The next part can be done with a stand-mixer equipped with a dough hook or by hand. In a large bowl, combine all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, salt, and cinnamon. Whisk to combine.

    Add the buttermilk mixture.

    Hot Cross Buns Cherries Collage 2

    Mix with a wooden spoon until the ingredients form into a dough. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface.

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    Knead for 8 to 10 minutes, adding flour by 1 tablespoon at a time if dough is sticky, until dough is smooth and elastic.

    Punch a whole in the center of the dough, and add chocolate and dried cherries.

    Hot Cross Buns Cherries Collage 3

    Knead the chocolate and dried cherries into the dough until they are evenly dispersed. Place the dough into a bowl coated with cooking spray.

    Cover with plastic wrap and place in a warm, draft-free place until the dough doubles in size, 2 to 2 ½ hours.

    Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and divide the dough into 12 pieces. With the palm of your hand, roll each ball to form a ball. Coat a 9- by 13-inch baking pan with cooking spray. Place the 12 balls of dough into the pan. Wrap tightly with greased plastic wrap. Let the dough rise in a warm, draft-free place for 1 to 1 ½ hours, or until the rolls double in size and are pressed against each other.

    Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F with the rack in the middle position.

    Using a small, sharp knife, cut a ¼-inch deep X through the top of each bun.

    In a small bowl, whisk together 1 large egg and 1 tablespoon water. Brush the tops of the buns with the egg mixture.

    Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the buns are puffed and golden brown. Sit the pan on a cooling rack and let the buns cool in the pan for 5 minutes.

    Hot Cross Buns Cherries Collage 4

    For the glaze, whisk together powdered sugar, milk and vanilla. Using a small spoon, drizzle the glaze over top of the buns in an X, in the grooves on the buns. Serve warm or cool to room temperature.

    Hot cross buns Make ahead directions:

    Once you place the balls of dough in the baking pan, do not let the dough rise. Instead, store in the refrigerator overnight, up to 16 hours. Before baking, let the buns sit at room temperature until they double in size, 1 to 1 ½ hours.

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    Other Easter breads:

    Cookin' Canuck's Traditional Hot Cross Buns
    Sprinkle Bakes' Croatian Easter Bread Dolls
    JoCooks' Braided Easter Bread

    Unconventional Hot Cross Buns Recipe with Dark Chocolate & Dried Cherries

    Hot cross buns get a welcome non-traditional makeover with the addition of dark chocolate chunks and dried cherries. Perfect or Easter brunch!
    5 from 1 vote
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    Course: Breads, Breakfast
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: Whole Wheat Recipe
    Prep Time: 4 hours 45 minutes
    Cook Time: 30 minutes
    Total Time: 5 hours 15 minutes
    Servings: 12 Hot Cross Buns
    Calories: 326kcal
    Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

    Ingredients

    Hot Cross Buns:

    • 6 tablespoon unsalted butter melted and cooled
    • ¾ cup low-fat buttermilk well-shaken
    • 1 0.75 ounce package (2 ¼ teaspoon) dried yeast
    • 4 tablespoons agave nectar or honey divided
    • 3 large eggs
    • 3 ¼ cups all-purpose flour divided
    • 1 cup whole wheat flour
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • ⅓ cup dark chocolate chips roughly chopped if chips are large
    • ⅓ cup dried cherries
    • 1 large egg
    • 1 tablespoon water

    Glaze:

    • ¾ cup powdered sugar
    • 1 tablespoon milk
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla
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    Instructions

    Hot Cross Buns:

    • In a medium bowl, melt unsalted butter in the microwave. Let cool.
    • Pour low-fat buttermilk into a small saucepan. Heat to approximately 110 degrees F. Pour into a large liquid measuring cup. Stir yeast and 1 tablespoon agave nectar into the buttermilk.
    • Let the mixture sit until foamy bubbles appear on the surface of the buttermilk, about 10 minutes. Whisk in eggs, the cooled melted butter and remaining 3 tablespoons agave nectar.
    • The next part can be done with a stand-mixer equipped with a dough hook or by hand. In a large bowl, combine all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, salt, and cinnamon. Whisk to combine.
    • Add the buttermilk mixture. Mix with a wooden spoon until the ingredients form into a dough. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Knead for 8 to 10 minutes, adding flour by 1 tablespoon at a time if dough is sticky, until dough is smooth and elastic.
    • Punch a whole in the center of the dough, and add chocolate and dried cherries.
    • Knead the chocolate and dried cherries into the dough until they are evenly dispersed. Place the dough into a bowl coated with cooking spray.
    • Cover with plastic wrap and place in a warm, draft-free place until the dough doubles in size, 2 to 2½ hours.
    • Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and divide the dough into 12 pieces. With the palm of your hand, roll each ball to form a ball. Coat a 9- by 13-inch baking pan with cooking spray. Place the 12 balls of dough into the pan. Wrap tightly with greased plastic wrap. Let the dough rise in a warm, draft-free place for 1 to 1½ hours, or until the rolls double in size and are pressed against each other.
    • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F with the rack in the middle position.
    • Using a small, sharp knife, cut a ¼-inch deep X through the top of each bun.
    • In a small bowl, whisk together 1 large egg and 1 tablespoon water. Brush the tops of the buns with the egg mixture.
    • Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the buns are puffed and golden brown. Sit the pan on a cooling rack and let the buns cool in the pan for 5 minutes.

    The Glaze:

    • Whisk together powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla. Using a small spoon, drizzle the glaze over top of the buns in an X, in the grooves on the buns. Serve warm or cool to room temperature.

    Notes

    Basic hot cross bun recipe adapted from America's Test Kitchen. !Make ahead:
    Once you place the balls of dough in the baking pan, do not let the dough rise. Instead, store in the refrigerator overnight, up to 16 hours. Before baking, let the buns sit at room temperature until they double in size, 1 to 1½ hours.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1Bun | Calories: 326kcal | Carbohydrates: 52g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 71mg | Sodium: 239mg | Potassium: 147mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 385IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 57mg | Iron: 2.3mg
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    Disclosure: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

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      Comments

      1. Marcia Greenberg

        November 12, 2018 at 1:01 am

        Can I use whole wheat pastry flour in this recipe? These look wonderful. Thanks

        Marcia

        Reply
        • Dara

          November 14, 2018 at 12:38 pm

          Hi Marcia, the whole wheat pastry flour should work well. I hope you enjoy them!

          Reply
      2. Averie @ Averie Cooks

        November 02, 2012 at 11:45 am

        Dara these look amazing! Ive been getting into bread baking lately and I want to try these. Pinned!

        Reply
      3. MikeVFMK

        April 07, 2012 at 8:44 pm

        Oh my goodness. Hot cross buns are my weakness, but add in chocolate and dried cherries and I just might not be able to take it. So pretty too!

        Reply
      4. Tickled Red

        April 06, 2012 at 12:30 pm

        Oh my heavens! Pass the pan purty please {yum}

        Reply
      5. BinomialBaker

        April 05, 2012 at 2:10 pm

        I just love your blog! I always find something great to make! I'm Jewish, but my Mom's side celebrates Easter. I am making these and bringing them over! I'm sure they will be a hit!!! Thanks!

        Reply
      6. Lindsey @ Gingerbread Bagels

        April 05, 2012 at 7:44 am

        Wow these look amazing! I love the addition of the dark chocolate chips and dried cherries. Can't wait to try these out! 🙂

        Reply
      7. Feast on the Cheap

        April 04, 2012 at 3:28 pm

        Just heavenly. I would've never thought to add dried cherries but now I must try this!

        Reply
      8. Tenesia

        April 03, 2012 at 6:30 pm

        Just got invited to an Easter Dinner. Cant wait to share these!

        Reply
      9. Tracy

        April 03, 2012 at 4:43 pm

        These look amazingly good! Perfect for Easter!!

        Reply
      10. Marta @ I love breakfast

        April 03, 2012 at 2:33 pm

        Yummy! I'm not surprised your boys asked for it. I would! And I'am afraid my boy will keep asking as well, as I'm going to make it this year for Easter. Thank you for sharing!

        Reply
      11. Bri

        April 03, 2012 at 7:35 am

        Love the dark chocolate & cherry twist! Looks like its time to get out my challah recipes!

        Reply
      12. Kulsum at JourneyKitchen

        April 03, 2012 at 1:56 am

        oh Dara this looks marvelous! I should try it. Besides it has dark chocolate - total win!

        Reply
      13. Baker Street

        April 02, 2012 at 11:35 pm

        Love the twist of chocolate and cherries. They look irresistible Dara! 🙂

        Reply
      14. Sara{OneTribeGourmet}

        April 02, 2012 at 10:52 pm

        Love your version of the hot crossed buns & Happy Easter!

        Reply
      15. Deena @ stay at home FOODIE

        April 02, 2012 at 10:12 pm

        Chocolate.
        Hot Buns.
        DELISH!

        Reply
      16. Roz@weightingfor50

        April 02, 2012 at 9:25 pm

        These look beautiful Dara. Happy Early Easter to you and your family!!!

        Reply
      17. Amanda

        April 02, 2012 at 8:15 pm

        These sound fabulous Dara!

        Reply
      18. carolinaheartstrings

        April 02, 2012 at 6:05 pm

        Those look fantastic! I just know they taste terrific. This will be a new Easter tradition at our house.

        Reply
      19. Noble Pig - Cathy

        April 02, 2012 at 3:50 pm

        They are beautiful...I love the additions.

        Reply
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