These Chocolate Orange Hot Cross Buns make a great Easter dessert or Breakfast! I thought I loved regular hot cross buns, but these Chocolate Orange Hot Cross Buns With Orange Honey Butter take this Easter favourite to a whole new level.

These Chocolate Orange Hots Cross Buns make a great Easter dessert or Breakfast! Serve warm, cold or lightly toasted with easy orange honey butter!

I made these on Friday night ready for a food styling class Chris and I were attending on Saturday (more about that later) and I’ve been eating them for breakfast every day since.

The last one was scoffed today, and I’m now going to have to make a new batch!

I love the chocolate and orange flavour combo, but I wasn’t sure if it would be overkill to add them to the already delicious cinnamon-y taste of hot cross buns.

Trust me. It works.

Probably too well.

These Chocolate Orange Hots Cross Buns make a great Easter dessert or Breakfast! Serve warm, cold or lightly toasted with easy orange honey butter!

The kids like them warmed in the microwave for a few seconds – just enough to melt the chocolate chips.
Lewis also likes to spread peanut butter on his. Completely revolting, I know, but I can’t part him from his morning peanut butter fix.

I like mine lightly toasted with a bit of regular butter, or honey butter.

These Chocolate Orange Hots Cross Buns make a great Easter dessert or Breakfast! Serve warm, cold or lightly toasted with easy orange honey butter!

So let’s get back to the workshop!

One of my birthday pressies was a day food styling with Woodrow studios. I spent the evening prior to the workshop creating recipes, then we loaded up the car and headed down to Nottingham on Saturday morning.

The studio was beautifully light and airy, and we got to work on our photos with the help of Sophie (food stylist/photographer and maker of the most amazing photography background boards) and her partner Tom (chef and food stylist). We also had help from a photographer who came in for the day to show us some artificial lighting and flash photography techniques.

It was so nice to be able to spend the day taking photos, trying new things, using different props, lighting and backgrounds. I felt very inspired, and I hope to go to more of their workshops in the future. I also came away with several new background boards!

These hot cross bun pics were taken on the day.

These Chocolate Orange Hots Cross Buns make a great Easter dessert or Breakfast! Serve warm, cold or lightly toasted with easy orange honey butter!
I almost shared out the buns after taking the photos, but then realised the kids wouldn’t forgive me if I didn’t take some home (that’s my excuse :-)).

Fortunately the team provided a fab lunch anyway – homemade cauliflower and cumin soup, local cheeses, breads and crackers and a delicious home-baked cherry and almonds cake (which it turned out, was from my recipe! I’m very flattered!).

I hope you enjoy these Chocolate Orange Hot Cross Buns, and even if you don’t make them, try the easy orange honey butter – it’s delicious!!

More Easter Recipes

Still hungry for more?  Check out these Easter Favourites:

Hot Cross Buns

Giant Creme Egg Cheesecake Dip

Cadbury Creme Egg with cinnamon toast soldiers 

Roast Shoulder of Lamb

and when Easter is over check out my 10 ways to use up leftover Easter eggs.

 

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Chocolate Orange Hot Cross Buns With Orange Honey Butter

These Chocolate Orange Hot Cross Buns make a great Easter dessert or Breakfast! Serve warm, cold or lightly toasted with easy orange honey butter!
Prep Time: 3 hours 3 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 3 hours 23 minutes
Servings: 15 hot cross buns
Course: Brunch
Cuisine: British

Ingredients

Buns:

  • 450 g (3 3/4 cups) strong bread flour
  • 50 g (1/3 cup + 1 tbsp) cocoa powder
  • 100 g (1/2 cup) caster or fine-granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 ¼ tsp instant dried yeast (7g sachet)
  • 300 ml (1 1/4 cups) full-fat milk
  • 50 g (1/4 cup minus 1 tbsp) unsalted butter
  • zest of 1 large orange
  • 1 egg beaten
  • ½ tsp orange extract
  • 130 g (2/3 cup) juicy raisins
  • 50 g (1/4 cup) finely diced candied citrus peel
  • 110 g (2/3 cup) milk chocolate chips
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 2 tbsp plain (all-purpose) flour for kneading

For the crosses:

  • 3 heaped tbsp plain (all-purpose) flour
  • 5 tbsp cold water

For the glaze:

  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter melted
  • 2 tbsp honey

For the orange honey butter:

  • 8 tbsp unsalted butter very soft
  • 3 tbsp honey used orange blossom honey if you can find it
  • zest of 1 orange
  • 2 tbsp finely diced candied citrus peeled

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl add the flour, cocoa powder and sugar, then on one side of the bowl add the salt, and add the yeast to the other side (yeast doesn’t like direct contact with salt). Set aside.
    450 g (3 3/4 cups) strong bread flour, 50 g (1/3 cup + 1 tbsp) cocoa powder, 100 g (1/2 cup) caster or fine-granulated sugar, 1 tsp salt, 2 1/4 tsp instant dried yeast
  • In a jug, add the milk, butter, and orange zest, and heat in the microwave, or a pan, until the butter has melted and the liquid is hot, but not so hot it would burn you. Add the liquid to the flour mixture, then give it a stir with a wooden spoon, and add in the egg and orange extract. Give it all a good mix with your hands and then tip out onto a lightly oiled surface and knead for about 5 or 6 minutes. Alternativley, you can use the dough hook on a food mixer and mix for 5-6 minutes.
    300 ml (1 1/4 cups) full-fat milk, 50 g (1/4 cup minus 1 tbsp) unsalted butter, zest of 1 large orange, 1 egg, 1/2 tsp orange extract
  • Gather the dough into a ball and place in a bowl that’s been lightly greased with olive or vegetable oil. Cover with clingfilm and leave to prove in a warm room for an hour.
  • After the hour is up, add the raisins, citrus peel, chocolate chips, and cinnamon. Mix with your hands, then tip the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead everything in for a minute or two until it’s fully mixed together. Place back in the bowl, cover with clingfilm, and leave to prove for another hour.
    130 g (2/3 cup) juicy raisins, 50 g (1/4 cup) finely diced candied citrus peel, 110 g (2/3 cup) milk chocolate chips, 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • Tip the dough out on a lightly floured surface and divide into 15 equal (ish) pieces. You can do this by eye, or you can weigh the dough and divide by 15 – weighing each piece and adjusting as you cut it. Shape each piece into a ball and arrange on a tray that’s been covered with a piece of baking parchment. You can arrange into lines, or if you want to do it in a circle like I did, place an oven-proof small bowl (such as a ramekin) in the middle of your tray, and arrange the balls around the outside. Try to ensure the balls are around a centimetre apart (They’ll start to join up with the final prove and also during baking). Place the baking try inside a carrier bag and leave to prove for one final hour.
    2 tbsp plain (all-purpose) flour
  • Preheat the oven to 200C/400F (fan). Make up the paste for the crosses. In a bowl, mix the flour with about 5 tbsps of cold water using a fork. You’re looking for paste about the consistency of wallpaper paste, so may need to add a bit more flour or water. Spoon into a piping bag with a small round nozzle (or a plastic sandwich bag with a tiny hole in the corner) and draw the crosses on the buns.
    3 heaped tbsp plain (all-purpose) flour, 5 tbsp cold water
  • Place in the oven and cook for 20 mins.
  • Take out of the oven, then glaze whilst still hot (this helps to ensure the buns stay soft on top). Mix together the melted butter and honey then spread all over the tops and sides of the buns with a pastry brush.
    2 tbsp honey, 8 tbsp unsalted butter
  • Once the buns are cool, remove the bowl in the centre. Carefully (I use a large spatula, plus some help from Chris!) transfer the buns to a large plate.
  • Made the orange honey butter, by mixing the butter, 2 tbsp of honey, and the orange zest together. Place in a small bowl and top with the candied peel and the rest of the honey. Place the bowl in the middle of the hot cross bun ring before serving.
    2 tbsp unsalted butter, 3 tbsp honey, zest of 1 orange, 2 tbsp finely diced candied citrus peeled

Notes

Leftover hot cross buns can be stored in an airtight contained at room temperature for 2-3 days.
You can also freeze the buns, then defrost before serving (serve cold, toasted, or even microwave them for a few seconds if you'd like them warm).
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Nutritional Information is per Hot Cross Bun

Nutrition

Calories: 357kcal | Carbohydrates: 54g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 260mg | Potassium: 188mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 385IU | Vitamin C: 0.6mg | Calcium: 48mg | Iron: 1.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

These Chocolate Orange Hots Cross Buns make a great Easter dessert or Breakfast! Serve warm, cold or lightly toasted with easy orange honey butter!

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  1. I got all my ingredients together, and when I got to taking the buns out, I realized I didn’t have a Chris to help me! I don’t think my local grocery store stocks them either. I was able to get them out anyways, but I think I will have to hunt down a Chris next time, because it would make the process so much easier.
    Delicious!

  2. 5 stars
    My OH complains about Hot Cross Buns being a mostly Easter treat. I surprised him over the weekend by making these, needless to say he was very happy.

  3. That workshop sounds like the best experience! I used to do a little photography and I really should get back into it. It would mean I might actually take decent photos and not just use my phone’s camera.

    Anyway, those hot cross buns looks fantastic, the look of the glaze and the orange honey butter has me drooling! It sounds so yum.