Iced Buns Recipe - The Skillful Cook (2024)

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When I was a kid growing up, one of my all-time favourite treats (apart from jelly pies with mock cream, but that’s another story!), was iced buns. Back then, it was basically either what we in NZ (incorrectly) called a Sally Lunn (a large circular bun jam-packed with raisins, topped with thick white icing and shredded coconut) or, if you were particularly lucky, a raspberry iced bun, made with fresh cream and a daub of jam.

And, it’s the latter that I made this weekend. Actually, I got the idea after watching one of my favourite programmes, ‘The Great British Bake Off’ master series, where Paul Hollywood demonstrated what he called his ‘Iced Fingers’.

The recipe, from Paul Hollywood at BBC.co.uk, is super easy, though I found some of the quantities didn’t work for me. For instance, the dough was way too wet so I had to add more flour to make it workable. Also, the icing sugar wasn’t anywhere wet enough, so I had to add quite a bit more water. Not sure why the inaccuracies, but in case it was me, I’ve left the recipe as is. Just bear in mind you may need to adjust the quantities.

Other than that, the only changes I made to the recipe was to add some raspberry powder to the icing mixture to make a raspberry version, and to use raspberry jam instead of strawberry. You can, of course, use whichever flavours float your boat. Oh, and by the way, I halved the recipe and made 7buns which fed the family perfectly.

I was really stoked with the result – lovely, light and flaky bread paired with freshly whipped cream, raspberry icing and jam… yum. Every bitas good as I remember!

Iced Buns Recipe - The Skillful Cook (1)

ICED BUNS WITH RASPBERRY CREAM

Iced Raspberry Cream Buns are a delightful treat featuring light, flaky bread filled with whipped cream and raspberry jam, topped with sweet raspberry icing. Inspired by childhood favorites and Paul Hollywood's "Iced Fingers," these buns offer a nostalgic taste with a fruity twist.

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Resting Time 55 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Servings 12 Servings

Calories 315 kcal

Ingredients

For the buns:

  • 1 lb strong white flour (I used Italian strong flour)
  • 1-3/4 oz caster sugar (super fine sugar)
  • 1-1/2 oz unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 free-range eggs
  • 1/4 oz sachets instant yeast
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 5 oz warm milk
  • 4-1/2 oz water* (you may need much less water – check the notes below).

For the icing:

  • 7 oz icing sugar (confectioner's sugar)
  • About a quarter teaspoon freeze-dried raspberry powder
  • 5 tsp cold water or more as needed

For the filling:

  • 7 oz Heavy cream
  • 4 oz raspberry jam
  • Icing sugar confectioner's sugar, for dusting

Instructions

For the buns:

  • Preheat the oven to 220°C/425°F.

  • To make the dough, place all the ingredients into a large bowl, holding back a quarter of the water. Stir the mixture with your hands, then slowly add the remaining water (but only if needed)to form a dough and knead in the bowl for four minutes.

  • Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead well for 10 minutes or until the dough is smooth and elastic. Return the dough to the bowl, cover with a damp tea towel and leave to rise in a warm place for one hour.

  • Divide the dough into 12 pieces, each about 75g/2.6oz, then roll into balls and shape into fingers about 13cm/5in long.

  • Place the dough fingers onto a greased baking tray, leaving space for them to double in size, then set aside in a warm place for 40 minutes. They should just touch each other when they’ve risen. Bake in the oven for 10 minutes then set them aside to cool.

For the icing:

  • Add the icing sugar and raspberry powder in a wide bowl and gradually stir in the cold water to form a thick gloopy paste (it shouldn't be overly runny though, or it won't hold it's shape on the bun).

  • Dip the top of the cooled fingers into the icing, smoothing it with a damp finger, then leave to set on a wire rack.

For the filling:

  • Lightly whip the cream and spoon it into a piping bag fitted with a small nozzle (I used a 1cm round nozzle). Spoon the raspberry jam into another piping bag with a smaller round nozzle.

  • Sliced the iced fingers diagonally, leaving the back edge intact. Pipe in a generous line of whipped cream into the middle of each finger, then a thinner line of jam over top. Dust the iced fingers with icing sugar and serve. NB: These need to be eaten as soon as possible (within an hour). Otherwise, store them in the fridge until required, then bring them out to sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes.

Notes

*Myself and others have found this mixture to be overly wet – I suggest you hold back on adding all the water, and add only what is needed to make a workable dough. Some reviewers have used only half the listed amount.

Nutrition

Calories: 315kcalCarbohydrates: 54gProtein: 6gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.04gCholesterol: 50mgSodium: 412mgPotassium: 98mgFiber: 1gSugar: 23gVitamin A: 331IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 38mgIron: 2mg

Keyword Bread, Iced Raspberry Cream Buns

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