White Chocolate Buns
Makes 12
Ingredients
125g butter
75ml milk
75g white chocolate, chopped
200g caster sugar
150g plain flour
½ tsp baking powder
1 egg
½ tsp vanilla extract
For the topping
75g white chocolate, chopped
Preheat the oven to 170oC/325oF/Gas mark 3 and line a bun tray with 12 paper bun cases.
In a medium-sized saucepan on a low heat melt the butter and then add the milk, white chocolate and caster sugar and stir until the chocolate has melted and the sugar dissolved. Stir to mix and set aside to cool for 2 minutes.
Meanwhile, sift the flour and baking powder into a large mixing bowl and beat the egg in a separate small bowl. Add the beaten egg and vanilla extract to the chocolate mixture, stir to mix and then pour into the dry ingredients, folding it together. Pour the mixture into the bun cases and bake in the oven for 25 minutes or until pale golden and just firm on top. Remove from the oven; take the buns out of the bun tray and leave to cool on a wire rack.
For the topping, melt the 75g of chocolate in a bowl sitting over a saucepan of simmering water. Allow it to cool slightly until it’s a little thicker, then, using a table knife or the back of a teaspoon; spread the melted chocolate over each cooled bun. Alternatively, drizzle the melted chocolate from a spoon in delicate patterns over the top. Allow the chocolate to set before serving.
Makes 12
Ingredients
125g butter
75ml milk
75g white chocolate, chopped
200g caster sugar
150g plain flour
½ tsp baking powder
1 egg
½ tsp vanilla extract
For the topping
75g white chocolate, chopped
Preheat the oven to 170oC/325oF/Gas mark 3 and line a bun tray with 12 paper bun cases.
In a medium-sized saucepan on a low heat melt the butter and then add the milk, white chocolate and caster sugar and stir until the chocolate has melted and the sugar dissolved. Stir to mix and set aside to cool for 2 minutes.
Meanwhile, sift the flour and baking powder into a large mixing bowl and beat the egg in a separate small bowl. Add the beaten egg and vanilla extract to the chocolate mixture, stir to mix and then pour into the dry ingredients, folding it together. Pour the mixture into the bun cases and bake in the oven for 25 minutes or until pale golden and just firm on top. Remove from the oven; take the buns out of the bun tray and leave to cool on a wire rack.
For the topping, melt the 75g of chocolate in a bowl sitting over a saucepan of simmering water. Allow it to cool slightly until it’s a little thicker, then, using a table knife or the back of a teaspoon; spread the melted chocolate over each cooled bun. Alternatively, drizzle the melted chocolate from a spoon in delicate patterns over the top. Allow the chocolate to set before serving.
They do look delicious Maria! I will have to give them a go :)
ReplyDeleteI love Rachel Allen too. These look delicious.
ReplyDeleteI bought this book yesterday, found it for £4.99. What a bargain!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe caught my eye too, they look so pretty and feminine :)
Katie xox
Anything with white chocolate gets my vote!
ReplyDeleteI make these a lot for Lowen. They are scrummy
ReplyDeleteI love white chocolate but don't bake with it much as other members of my family don't like it. These look lovely, so I might have to make them and eat them all myself!
ReplyDeleteOooh white chocolate = a must try for me!
ReplyDeleteHmm, when I used white chocolate back on the S&S monthly bake though I had a terrible time with spreading it smoothly and I certainly wasn't able to drizzle it. I did do mine in the microwave so wasn't watching every single second - wonder if I just under or over melted it then *ponders*
These buns would be an ideal opportunity to try it again :)
Thank you for visiting my blog! Your blog is so pretty - pink is my favorite color!!
ReplyDeleteThese looks heavenly with the white chocolate!
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious, yum! I love Rachel Allen too.
ReplyDeleteThese look like another Rachel Allen winner!
ReplyDeleteThey look very pretty too.
Oh I love Rachel Allen! And white chocolate, mmmm. Actually I believe we do have some in the cupboard... maybe a plan for today!
ReplyDeleteThose white chocolate buns look divine Maria!!
ReplyDeleteRachel Allen has some gorgeous recipes in her books and as you know I'm a fan too :0)
Rosie x
They look lovely Maria - simple and delicious!
ReplyDeletelovely cakes, I bet they tasted delicous, they look really sweet and chic!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy white chocolate, great little buns!
ReplyDeleteThese look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy, love the white choc element too!
ReplyDeleteThey are very pretty! White chocolate sounds like it'd be yummy with cupcakes :).
ReplyDeleteHi Maria.
ReplyDeleteI usually love Rachel Allen's recipes and find them so easy to do. But I've been having serious trouble with these! Mine look more like yorkshire pudding and I've taken to calling them my cookie-buns. Have you had any trouble with them? I've followed the recipe exactly twice with the same result.
Thanks a mill!
Sara