Hot cross bun topping ideas (2024)

Simple salted caramel

Serves 2
PREP 5 mins COOK 2 mins

1 hot cross bun
butter for spreading
2 tbsp caramel
large pinch salt flakes or sea salt

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Method

1. Split the hot cross bun and toast it on each side. Butter as thickly as you like and then let the bun cool just a little so the caramel doesn’t melt too much – you want it to be gooey without running off the edge.
2. Divide the salted caramel between the two bun halves by spooning it into the centre and letting it spread outwards, helping it with a knife if you need to. Sprinkle on a little salt and serve while still warm.

2. Breakfast hot cross buns

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Our bacon topped hot cross bun was a hit last year, which is when we discovered that some members of the team had taken the salty/sweet flavour to the next level. Adding a layer of marmalade enhances the citrus in the bun and makes an irresistible combo. Use a classic fruited bun or wholemeal version for this and a dark marmalade with a hint of bitterness rather than something overwhelmingly sweet.

Bacon with marmalade

Serves 2
PREP 5 mins COOK 10 mins

2 hot cross buns
butter for spreading
2 large or 4 small rashers bacon, either back or streaky (we used nitrate free bacon)
2 tbsp dark marmalade

Method

1. Put the bacon rashers under a grill on a non-stick baking sheet and start to heat, this will help melt the fat on the bacon and drain it off. Once the bacon has started to sizzle around the edge turn the heat up and cook it on both side until very crisp.
2. Split the hot cross buns and toast them on each side, butter well. Put each bun toasted side up on a plate and spread with a little marmalade. Spread the remaining marmalade onto the rashers of bacon and flash them under the grill again. Add two rashers to each bottom half of the buns and then sandwich them back together.

3. Brunch buns

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Hear us out. Once you've tried our savoury spin on this classic sweet treat, you'll never look back. Try our simple cheesy hot cross buns or go the whole hog and construct this lunch time masterpiece. Mild, creamy goat’s cheese with fig and honey goes well with lightly spiced hot cross buns. Make this for an extra-special Easter brunch or a substantial seasonal snack.

Goat’s cheese, fig and rosemary

Serves 1
PREP 5 mins COOK 15 mins

1 fresh fig or 2-3 dried figs, halved
1 cinnamon stick
1 tbsp light soft brown sugar
1 hot cross bun
2-3 tbsp soft goats cheese
honey for drizzling (optional)
4-6 rosemary leaves, finely chopped

1. If you are using dried figs put the cinnamon stick and sugar in a small pan with 100ml water and bring to a simmer, add the figs and cook for 10 mins or until the figs have plumped up and the sauce is flavourful. If using a fresh fig cut it into slices.
2. Halve and toast the hot cross bun and spread both sides with goat’s cheese. Add the fresh fig or spoon over the dried figs. Drizzle the fresh fig with honey or the dried fig with some of the syrup and add some finely chopped fresh rosemary.

4. Hot cross buns for pudding

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Slightly caramelised hot cross buns make a perfect base for a banana and caramel loaded dessert. Try a chocolate chip version to make an even more extravagant banoffee sweet or warm the caramel with a shot of rum to make an adult version.

Hot cross bun banana sundae

Serves 2 PREP 5 mins COOK 10 mins

4 tbsp golden caster sugar
pinch mixed spice
handful of walnuts
1 hot cross bun, halved (chocolate chip if you have one)
knob of butter
2 scoops vanilla ice cream
1 banana, diagonally sliced
Caramel sauce, warmed to serve

1. Sprinkle the sugar and spice onto the base of a small frying pan and melt them together to make a caramel, add the walnuts, stir briefly and tip the lot onto a board to cool and dry.
2. Heat the butter in a frying pan and fry the bun halves cut side down until they brown.
3. Put half a hot cross bun on two plates, add some slices of banana and a scoop of vanilla ice cream, drizzle over some caramel sauce and add some walnuts.

5. Unicorn buns

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No, we're not done with unicorn recipes just yet – especially when they taste this good. Ring unicorn changes to a hot cross bun with this easy recipe and add a touch of magic to your breakfast plate. Make these with mini buns and serve with coffee, or prosecco, for a unique brunch bake.

Unicorn fluff (marshmallow fluff + sprinkles)

Serves 4
PREP 5 mins
COOK 2 mins

6 mini hot cross buns
1 jar marshmallow fluff
1 tub ready-made vanilla icing, beaten until soft
2 tbsp multi coloured sprinkles

Method

1. Toast the hot cross buns and leave them to cool a little so the fluff doesn’t melt too quickly. Mix the fluff and icing together and then either spoon the fluff into a piping bag pipe a spiral onto each bun half, or spoon some on making a peak in the centre of each, add some sprinkles and serve. The fluff will start to melt so eat them quickly!

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Hot cross bun topping ideas (2024)

FAQs

Do you put butter on hot cross buns? ›

Split the hot cross buns and toast them on each side, butter well. Put each bun toasted side up on a plate and spread with a little marmalade.

What jam goes best with hot cross buns? ›

Serving suggestions. These spiced buns are delicious with butter and honey or preserves. Homemade strawberry jam is our favorite, but the options are endless. Strawberry butter is also a tasty option.

Can you have clotted cream with hot cross buns? ›

Simply spread your heated hot cross bun with a generous top layer of our plump and juicy whole strawberry Jam. Next add a generous spoonful of our Clotted Cream for the crowning glory. What better way to show your hot cross bun you mean business!

What is the white stuff on top of hot cross buns? ›

The white topping on hot cross buns is typically a mixture of flour and water, which is piped onto the buns before baking. This creates the iconic cross shape and adds a slightly chewy texture to the top of the bun.

How do you serve store bought hot cross buns? ›

They're perfect served toasted and buttered with a cup of tea during the build-up to Easter, but they also make a great base for hacky-yet-showstopping desserts.

Do you serve hot cross buns hot or cold? ›

Brush the glaze on the buns when they come out of the oven and are still piping hot. Allow them to cool to the touch, about 5-10 minutes, before serving. Best served warm with butter. Store the hot cross buns in an airtight container, at room temperature.

How are hot cross buns traditionally eaten? ›

Toast them lightly and serve hot, slavered with good Irish butter. The ultimate Easter bun! There's even a school playground rhyme about Hot Cross Buns, sung while clapping in time to the rhythm of the words. A childhood favourite for generations.

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).

Can I use double cream instead of clotted cream? ›

Double cream is of a thick pouring consistency but proper clotted cream has to be cut or spooned, it will not pour. Guernsey gold top extra thick double cream will do if clotted cream isn't available but if it's clotted cream you want only the real thing from Cornwall will do.

What do you play hot cross buns on? ›

How to Play Hot Cross Buns
  1. Flute, Oboe, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba, Bells – key of Bb: D=Mi, C=Re, Bb=Do.
  2. Trumpet, Clarinet, Tenor Sax – key of C: E=Mi, D=Re, C=Do.
  3. French Horn – key of F: A=Mi, G=Re, F=Do.
  4. Alto Saxes – key of G: B=Mi, A=Re, G=Do.

Should you toast a hot cross bun? ›

“Toasting your HCB is the correct way. Microwaving your HCB is for psychos. While yes, they sort of resemble fruit toast, HCBs have embellishments that you don't find in fruit toast, e.g. the cross and the fancy glaze. Toasting gives a nice, firm, crunchy surface for optimal butter spreading.

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