Pull Apart Hot Cross Buns

Pull Apart Hot Cross Buns

Pull Apart Hot Cross Buns

  • 2 h Prep. Time
  • 12 Serves
Who doesn't love a (clean-handed) pull apart bread?! This is a vegan, wholemeal, hot cross bun recipe with a low-sugar option, that's made in cake tins and easy to share. 

Chocolate Hazelnut Rolls

Chocolate Hazelnut Rolls

Chocolate Hazelnut Rolls

  • 01 h 45 ' Prep. Time
  • 12 Serves
With Easter just around the corner, there's finally an excuse to bake delectable, chocolatey recipes and stuff your face with all the delicious vegan treats popping up in both specialty and mainstream stores. It's a great time to be vegan, and it's the perfect time to try out my Chocolate Hazelnut Rolls, which are soft, warm and made with the utterly indulgent Vego Spread. They are surprisingly easy to make and only require a few ingredients, but are guaranteed to have your vegan and non-vegan friends totally satisfied and wishing they wore looser pants.

Super Soft Hot Cross Buns

Super Soft Hot Cross Buns

Super Soft Hot Cross Buns

  • 03 h Prep. Time
  • 12 Serves

I was speaking to a Ukrainian friend who asked what kind of food we enjoy in Australia during Easter. I thought about it and said, 'We don't really have any Easter specific food, except for maybe chocolate eggs.' Shameful! How could I forget about the magnificent hot cross bun! 

Store bought varieties of this soft and filling treat usually use dairy and eggs, and have loads of sugar added on top of the already sweet dried fruit. My Super Soft Hot Cross Buns are not only free of dairy and eggs, but are lower in sugar than your average bun. They take patience and a keen eye, but you'll be so satisfied when you smell your glorious warm buns in the oven (that sounds weird but I assure you I'm being genuine), and feel a fabulous sense of accomplishment. In my experience, any kind of bread or pastry making is really rewarding.

You can add extra dried fruit, mixed peel or whatever you have on hand, and more sugar if you like a sweet bun. They taste divine when warmed up, but can store in an airtight container for a couple days and freeze well. This recipe makes 12 big ones, but you can divide the mixture differently if you want them smaller - just heat them up when you're ready to eat, add a schmeeeeer of vegan butter go for gold.