Hot Cross Sourdough Buns (GF/V) Recipe by Fresh is Real (2024)

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Hot Cross Sourdough Buns (GF/V) Recipe by Fresh is Real (1)

Use your homemade gluten-free sourdough starter in this beautiful Hot Cross Sourdough Buns recipe!

Thank you to everyone that has given the process of making homemade wild natural yeast a try! This recipe is for you!

If you make these buns, please comment and rate the recipe at the bottom of the post to let me know if you love them as much as I do!

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Hot Cross Sourdough Buns (GF/V)

I’m going to keep this post short. I’ve included some process shots to help you make this recipe. If you have any questions please let me know in the comments. But trust me, it’s very simple!

The best tips I can give you is to make sure to use a gluten-free sourdough starter that’s been fed and is bubbling with activity!

Also, give the dough mixture the whole 4 hours to rise. It will help the buns be lighter in texture! It’s worth the wait—I promise!

Can I make the buns with active yeast?

The following is what I recommend to convert the Hot Cross buns to include active yeast instead of some GF sourdough starter.

Please note that I haven’t tried this version with active yeast, so if you try it before I do, please let us know how it worked out!

  1. Include 2 teaspoons of active dry yeast with the flaxseed meal and warm water. Make sure to read number 3 below.
  2. Increase the flours to include an extra 1/2 cup (60g) of one of the flours that you will be using. So instead of 1-3/4 cups (190g), the total will now be 2-1/4 cups (250g).
  3. You will need to increase the liquids as well. Remember, we’re trying to replace the one cup of active GF sourdough starter, which includes flour and water. So here you have two options to increase the milk to 1 cup instead of 1/2 a cup. Or add more water to the flaxseed and yeast mixture. If you choose to increase the water, the total will now be 1 cup instead of just 1/2 a cup. If you’re weighing your water, 1/2 a US cup of water is 118g.
  4. Let the dough rise but only for 2 hours instead of 4 hours. The rest of the steps to prepare the dough for baking will be the same.
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Ingredients

You’ll start with combining the dry, add the flax mixture, the butter, then the plant milk, maple syrup, and starter. Once well mixed, fold in the apples and raisins.

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Let the dough rise

You will need to cover your dough bowl and let the mixture rise for 4 hours. If using a clear glass bowl you will notice bubbles on the sides and the mixture will feel very light and airy.

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Baking Process

The dough will have a thick batter-like consistency. Scoop out the dough into some muffin liners to help contain the mixture when it bakes.

You can brush some maple syrup on each top for the last 10 minutes of baking.

The Cross

Adding an icing sugar cross is optional. You can do so by mixing some organic powdered sugar and water. You don’t need a lot of moisture to create the icing, so only a tiny bit of water will do. Add more if necessary.

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Hot Cross Sourdough Buns (GF/V) Recipe by Fresh is Real (8)

Hot Cross Sourdough Buns (GF/V)

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  • Author: Chantal | Fresh is Real
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes (+ 4-hr rise)
  • Yield: 810 1x
  • Category: Snack, Treats
  • Method: Oven-Baked
  • Cuisine: Gluten-Free, Vegan, Allergen-Friendly, Plant-Based
  • Diet: Gluten Free
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Description

These Hot Cross Sourdough Buns are gluten-free, vegan and allergen-friendly! You will love their soft and light texture! The addition of dry raisins and fresh apples makes them so good! Use 1 cup of gluten-free sourdough starter for this perfect and beautiful treat!

Ingredients

Scale

Gel Mixture

  • 1/4 cup flaxseed meal (25g)*
  • 1/2 cup water, warm

Other Ingredients

  • 13/4 cups GF flour, sifted (190g)
    (Combine 3 of the following GF flours:
    oat, light buckwheat, brown rice, white rice, sorghum, millet, almond/meal)**
  • 1/2 cup arrowroot starch (50g)***
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon GF baking powder
  • 1 cup active GF sourdough starter (265g)
  • 1/2 cup plant milk (hemp, oat, almond, rice, coconut)
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup (plus extra for brushing)
  • 2 tablespoons butter, softened (vegan or regular)****
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla bean powder
  • 1/3 to 1/2 cup raisins
  • 1 apple (any kind), small diced (3/4 cup)

Cross (optional):

  • 1/3 cup organic powdered sugar
  • 1/2 to 1 teaspoon water (just enough to create a thick icing mixture)

Instructions

Before you begin, get all of your ingredients ready, so once it’s time to put everything together, it will be much easier. You’ll need one 9×13-in baking dish with unbleached parchment paper muffin liners. You can use 8 jumbo cups or 10-12 large.

Step 1
To a small bowl, combine the flaxseed meal with warm water, mix and set aside.

Step 2
Sift and combine the flours, starch, cinnamon, salt and baking powder to a large mixing bowl.

Step 3
To the same large bowl, add the butter, the flax mixture, the milk, maple syrup, vanilla extract, sourdough starter, and mix well until combined. Tip: Make sure to get all the dry ingredients at the bottom of the bowl. Gently fold in raisins and apples. Cover the dough bowl and let the dough rise in a warm area of your kitchen for 4 hours. Note: If using a clear glass bowl, you should see bubbles throughout the sides of the dough. The dough will grow in size.

Step 4
At the 3.5-hour mark, preheat your oven to 400° F. The dough will have a thick batter-like consistency. Scoop out the dough into your muffin liners to help contain the mixture when it bakes. Bake for 20 minutes, then brush each top with some maple syrup and bake for another 10 minutes. Remove the buns from the oven and let cool in the cup liners for 5 minutes. Remove the muffin liners, place buns on a wite rack to cool, add white sugar cross is you wish.

Notes

These buns are ok to eat while they are still a little warm! You can enjoy any leftovers as is, warmed up or toasted!

*Sub with psyllium husk. Include at least 1 tablespoon of whole psyllium husk, a little less if using powder.
**I mixed 3/4 cup (70g) oat flour, 1/2 cup (60g) light buckwheat flour, 1/2 cup (60g) brown rice flour. Other options would be 3/4 cup oat flour, 1/2 cup sorghum flour, 1/2 cup almond meal/flour. Or try 3/4 cup light buckwheat, 1/2 cup sorghum flour, 1/4 cup brown rice flour, 1/4 cup almond meal/flour.
***You can use tapioca flour or potato starch. Another option is to combine 1/4 cup of two of the following: arrowroot starch, potato starch or tapioca flour.
**** Sub butter with 2 tablespoons oil: olive, avocado or coconut. I didn’t try with oil. I used butter.

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6 Comments

  1. Hot Cross Sourdough Buns (GF/V) Recipe by Fresh is Real (11)

    Elizabeth

    April 2, 2023 at 5:59 pm ·Reply

    Hi! I’d love to make these for Good Friday but I only have sorghum flour, brown rice flour, almond flour, and oat flour. Could I use a combination of those? I do have the starches.

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      Chantal

      April 3, 2023 at 5:38 pm ·Reply

      Hi Elizabeth! Your GF flour combination sounds perfect!

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    Jazmin

    April 15, 2020 at 6:33 pm ·Reply

    These buns were so easy to make and so delicious! The bread was fairly light and “fluffy” at least when it comes to most gluten free recipes and the flavour the the raisins and apples was amazing. They were just a treat to have on Easter and they have hardly any sugar in them so it’s very guilt free! My only regret is that due to covid-19 And my desire to avoid stores, I used crappy muffins liners I had on hand which ended up sticking too much. Next time I will get the parchment ones this recipe deserves!

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      Chantal

      April 15, 2020 at 6:45 pm ·Reply

      Hi Jazmin! I’m thrilled that you tried this recipe and that you liked it! I’m curious to find out which 3 GF flours you decided to use. If you have a moment, let us know! Thank you for your feedback!

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    Haley Carlisle

    April 13, 2020 at 3:20 pm ·Reply

    I really enjoyed this recipe! It was fun and easy to make, and tasted great! I am quite limited on ingredients right now, so I couldn’t add any apple to the recipe unfortunately. I used oat flour, white rice flour, and sorghum flour for this recipe, as well as my brown rice sourdough starter. My family loved these!

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      Chantal

      April 13, 2020 at 3:36 pm ·Reply

      Hi Haley! Thank you so much for letting us know which flours worked for you and for making the Hot Cross Sourdough Buns! I’m glad your family loved them!

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Hot Cross Sourdough Buns (GF/V) Recipe by Fresh is Real (2024)

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How long do hot cross buns stay fresh? ›

Store homemade hot cross buns in an airtight container in the pantry for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months. If freezing, wrap hot cross buns individually in baking paper, so you can remove and thaw the portions you require.

What do you do with hot cross buns? ›

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How do you heat hot cross buns in the oven? ›

Hot Cross Buns Warming & Toasting Instructions

To warm or toast, it's recommended to slice them in half, and if your toaster is wide enough, you can toast them that way. Alternatively, the buns can be warmed in the oven set at 180. c -350. f for 5-6 minutes or until nicely toasted.

Is it okay to eat out of date hot cross buns? ›

They are not to do with safety. Food that has passed its best before date is safe to eat. Best before should be considered a rough guide rather than a strict rule. There is no reason to throw away food that goes past its best before date, it is perfectly safe to eat and will often taste just as good.

Why are my hot cross buns so heavy? ›

There could be a number of reasons why your hot cross buns turn out heavy or even hard. The most common reasons are as follows: Over kneading – this is more likely to happen if you use an electric mixer and dough hook. If you over knead dough it will break down the glutens and make the buns hard.

Can i cook hot cross buns in an air fryer? ›

Traditional hot cross buns
  1. Preheat the Air Fryer: Set your air fryer to about 160°C (320°F). ...
  2. Prepare the Buns: If the buns are very large, you might want to slice them in half, but it's not necessary. ...
  3. Place in the Air Fryer: Arrange the buns in the air fryer basket. ...
  4. Warm the Buns: Heat the buns for about 3-4 minutes.

How do you revive stale hot cross buns? ›

Revive. If your buns are starting to turn stale, sprinkle with water and heat for a few minutes in the oven.

Can you freeze homemade hot cross buns? ›

Home-made hot cross buns generally don't have the same aerated cake-like texture as the supermarket versions but are slightly more substantial and infinitely more flavourful. The buns can be frozen but this should be done as soon as possible and preferably as soon as the buns are cool.

Why is the cross on my hot cross buns hard? ›

PART 5 – HOW TO MAKE THE CROSSES for Hot Cross Buns

Simple mix of water and flour, the trick is ensuring it is the right consistency. Too thin, and it will run everywhere when it's in the oven. Too thick, and you end up with crispy, hard sprigs on the surface of your soft buns!

Why hasn t my hot cross bun dough risen? ›

Dough may not have been kneaded enough. Kneading 'exercises' the gluten in the bread and gives it the elasticity to hold in the air bubbles produced by the yeast. It is these air bubbles that cause the dough to expand and rise.

Should hot cross buns be toasted? ›

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.

Do you toast both sides of a hot cross bun? ›

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.

Can you eat a hot cross bun cold? ›

Can I eat hot cross buns hot or cold? It doesn't matter - eat them however you feel comfortable! We prefer ours sliced in half then toasted with a slather of butter melting on each slice.

Can you leave hot cross bun dough in fridge overnight? ›

To make this Easter extra special why not have a go at baking your own hot cross buns using our easy recipe? You can prepare the dough the night before and let it prove in the fridge overnight. Then just pop them in the oven in the morning for that irresistible just-baked taste!

How long does it take for buns to go bad? ›

Information. Commercially baked breads and rolls can be stored at room temperature for 2 to 4 days or 7 to 14 days in the refrigerator. Bread products retain their quality when stored in the freezer for 3 months.

Should hot cross buns be kept in the fridge? ›

Fresh hot cross buns have a short shelf life, so keep them in a cool, dry place in the packet. Avoid the fridge as they'll go stale quicker. Looking for ways to enjoy your fresh hot cross buns?

How do you freshen hot cross buns? ›

Place in the Air Fryer: Arrange the buns in the air fryer basket. Make sure they're not overcrowded to allow the air to circulate freely. If you're warming sliced buns, you might want to place them cut side up. Warm the Buns: Heat the buns for about 3-4 minutes.

How do you keep buns fresh for a week? ›

Paper bags are more breathable than plastic, which is great for brioche rolls, soft buns, and other breads with added fat. But too much air will make the bread go stale quickly. Consider keeping these bags airtight as best you can. Then there's the bread box: it balances moisture and air circulation.

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