Unveiling the Delightful Secrets of Our Orange Buns Recipe

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Indulge in crafting these delightful “Orange Buns,” where St-Hubert 41 oil blends with whole wheat flour, lemon, orange zest, and a hint of cloves. After kneading and shaping, the dough bakes into crispy balls coated with chopped hazelnuts. These buns make a fantastic choice for breakfast, paired with St Hubert 41, or as a unique dessert following a hearty meal.

Unveiling the Delightful Secrets of Our Orange Buns Recipe

Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 15 mins Difficulty: Intermediate Best Season: Winter

Ingredients

Yield: 6 buns

Instructions

  1. Mix the flour, yeast, and Sucaryl in a bowl.

  2. Incorporate the St-Hubert 41 with your fingers.

  3. Add the grated zests after thoroughly washing the fruits, then the powdered cloves.

  4. Moisten with the orange blossom water and the water to obtain a thick and malleable paste.

  5. Knead it for a few minutes on a floured board, stretching and folding it onto itself while turning it.

  6. Divide it into 6 equal pieces which we will form into a ball.

  7. Roll them in chopped hazelnuts. Incise them in a cross shape and place them on a floured baking sheet.

  8. Bake in very hot oven for 15 minutes.

Serving Suggestion

  1. Serve the Orange Buns with St Hubert 41 as a special breakfast option, with the possibility of spreading them with the oil.

  2. Present them as a distinctive dessert for special occasions, such as celebrations or family gatherings.

  3. Pair them with a cup of hot tea or coffee to complement the taste experience.

  4. Slice the buns in half and serve them with ice cream for a unique dessert experience.

  5. Store them in an airtight container and offer them as a light snack for later periods.

Note

These scones and buns are as delicious hot as they are cold. They can be eaten for breakfast by spreading them with St Hubert 41, or as a dessert for a starchy meal.

They can be kept for several days in a well-sealed container.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can St-Hubert 41 oil be substituted with another oil?

Yes, you can use a different oil according to your preference, but it may impact the final flavor.

Can all-purpose flour be used instead of whole wheat flour?

Yes, you can use all-purpose flour, but it might result in a change in texture and nutritional content.

Can other citrus zests be used instead of lemon and orange zest?

Certainly, you can experiment with other citrus zests to customize the flavor of the dough.

Is there a substitute for powdered cloves?

Yes, you can use alternatives like cinnamon or cardamom based on personal taste.

Can additional ingredients like dried fruits be added?

Absolutely, you can personalize the recipe by adding extra ingredients like dried fruits, but adjustments to the balance between wet and dry ingredients may be needed.

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