Baked with fresh berries, a delicious vanilla cream and a kick of cardamom, these sweet buns are off the chart!
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With the Nordic Midsummer celebrations coming up later this week, it was the perfect occasion to share with you another Swedish recipe – today I baked Swedish Blueberry Buns or “blåbärsbullar”.
The tradition of Midsummer in Sweden is by far my very favorite one, very authentic, very Swedish, with the omnipresence of nature. If you want to learn more about this summer celebration, you can turn to my previous post from last year here, where you will even discover a very special recipe that comes along with a video, created especially for Midsummer last year: a Swedish cinnamon star bread.
While the Swedes love to travel abroad for almost every vacation they have (often in faraway and warm(er) destinations), they usually spend Midsummer, a three-day weekend in late June, in Sweden, somewhere in the countryside or in the archipelago, in a modest family wooden house called “stuga”. Almost every family owns one of these charming small houses, as a “summer house”.
We live in a very modern world where globalization makes most of the Western countries, people, and traditions look bland. I therefore cherish the idea to go back to our roots and celebrate century-old traditions in the same way we used to do “once upon a time”. In France, many of the traditions we once had have disappeared over the years unfortunately, and the younger generations often only hear about them. Sweden however strives to keep them alive, and this is something I really enjoy. Yes, call me “old fashioned” or “vintage”… but I think “sentimental” (and maybe also “nostalgic”) is more appropriate actually!
During Midsummer celebrations, food always takes the spotlight, together with drinks, songs and dances. Also, flowers and especially wreaths worn by girls and women are part of the festivities. To me, Midsummer celebration is also linked to nature and the wide array of wild berries we can find in the woods, among them strawberries, raspberries and blueberries.
The Swedes love to use berries in their desserts much to my taste buds’ delight. Berries are cute, they look beautiful on everything, they taste sweet, and they also have many health benefits (excellent source of vitamin C, antioxidant properties, etc.). I can’t find any reason not to eat berries, I just love them!
You probably know already two of the most famous Swedish baking specialties, number one being the Swedish cinnamon rolls “kanelbullar” (still number 1 recipe on my blog) and number two being the Swedish cardamom buns – my very favorite one. But did you know that there were also many other Swedish bun recipes? For instance, my cardamon buns with a twist of raspberries are a must try, and also this new version with blueberries and vanilla cream.
Blueberry buns (or “blåbärsbullar”) are actually a classic recipe for summer celebrations, after picking fresh blueberries in the woods. Jamie Oliver actually made a very fun video about what he called “Swedish sexy buns” that I highly recommend you watch: we can see him live struggling with the blueberries that spill their purple color all over his hands, but Jamie doesn’t care and still shows great enthusiasm when saying “I know it’s a mess”. Just hilarious! In the end, the recipe doesn’t look so good visually but is indeed really sexy and seems delicious!
I have tried different blueberry bun recipes, and my favorite are the ones that are also filled with vanilla cream or custard. Since I love cardamom too, I crafted this recipe especially for you today with blueberry, vanilla cream and cardamom all together in one bun, adding my little twist to the Swedish buns’ empire! The recipe has been tasted by a panel of Swedish people at the office, and they all approved the buns. They found the dough perfectly moist, and loved the combo blueberry-cardamom, with a touch a softness brought by the vanilla cream. Happy Midsummer to all of you!
PrintSwedish Blueberry Vanilla Buns (Blåbärsbullar)
- Prep Time: 2 hours
- Cook Time: 10 mins
- Total Time: 2 hours 10 mins
- Yield: 20 1x
- Category: Breads and Brioches
- Cuisine: Swedish recipes
Baked with fresh berries, a delicious vanilla cream and a kick of cardamom, these sweet buns are off the chart!
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Ingredients
For the buns:
- 35g fresh yeast
- 1½ cup (36 cl) milk
- ½ cup (120g) butter
- ½ cup (100g) white sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 Tablespoon ground cardamom
- 6 ¼ cup (750g) all purpose flour
For the vanilla cream:
- 1/4 cup (60 ml) milk
- 1 vanilla pod
- 6 egg yolks
- 1/3 cup (70g) granulated sugar
- 3 Tablespoons (45g) corn starch (maïzena)
- 2 Tablespoons butter
For the filling:
- 1/2 cup (120g) butter, softened at room temperature
- 1/4 cup (50) sugar
- 1 Tablespoon fresh ground cardamom
- 1–2 cups (150-300g) fresh small blueberries (avoid frozen ones)
For the glaze:
- 3 Tablespoons (45g) melted butter
- 1/2 cup (100g) sugar
Instructions
- Crumble the yeast in a bowl and stir in a few Tablespoons of milk. Melt the butter and pour the milk on it. Add the rest of the ingredients and knead the dough for approx. 10-15 minutes (very important). Let the dough rise while covered at room temperature for a minimum of 30 minutes.
- For the vanilla cream: mix all the ingredients in a saucepan. Let it simmer over medium heat, stirring constantly until the custard had thickened. Let it cool.
- Roll out the dough into a large rectangle on a lightly floured surface.
- Blend together softened butter with sugar and freshly ground cardamom, and spread over half of the dough, lengthwise. Display the blueberries (choose them small) on top of it.
- Fold the dough so that the empty side covers the filled one.
- Make cuts in the dough, about 1 cm wide. Take 2 stripes at a time, and twist very carefully to make a rope, trying to avoid losing too many blueberries during the process. Fold into a sort of bun and place in a paper baking cup. Cover with a dishcloth and leave to rise for 30 minutes.
- Fill in a piping bag with the vanilla cream and top each bun with a generous dollop of cream.
- Bake the blueberry and vanilla buns in the oven to 420F (200 C) for about 10 minutes, until slightly golden brown.
- Combine melted butter with sugar and brush the buns with this mixture straight after you removes them from the oven Dip the buns into sugar to cover all sides. Transfer to a rack and let cool completely before serving.
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Lastly, if you make this Swedish Blueberry Vanilla Buns (Blåbärsbullar), be sure to leave a comment and give this recipe a rating, letting me know how you liked it. And of course, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Thank you and enjoy!
Wendy
These look wonderful! May I ask how to store them and how long they are good? Can’t wait to make them!
Delphine Fortin
Hello! You can store them for a couple of days in the refrigerator, placed in an airtight container. I hope this helps!
Hélène S.
Elles sont trop mignonnes ces petites brioches ! Cela me donne trop envie, à part la cardamome qui me freine (j’ai goûté des petites brioches suédoises à la cardamome une fois, je ne connaissais que (de nom) les kanelbullar et pensais en déguster et j’avais donc dû tomber sur des brioches à la cardamome car cela n’était pas à la cannelle et je n’avais pas du tout aimé le goût :/)
Delphine Fortin
Oh la la, nous voici bien différentes sur ce point, j’adoooooooore la cardamome 🙂
gridelle
oh que c’est gourmand ça! j’adore!
Delphine Fortin
Oh oui, je te confirme, c’est super bon. J’y ai mis tout mon amour pour créer cette recette et le résultat s’est avéré à la hauteur de mes attentes 🙂
Angela
Oh my goodness these are absolutely beautiful!!!! I love the flavor combination that you’ve used!! Such a stunning recipe!
Delphine Fortin
Thank you so much, Angela! I’m so happy you like it so much!! Vanilla and blueberry pair perfectly, and you have all the softness of the brioche. Just delicious!
Nicole Power
These buns are both gorgeous and delicious!! What a lovely combination of ingredients 🙂 I can’t wait to try these sweet buns!
Delphine Fortin
You should definitely try them, Nicole. Just a friendly warning: they disappear very quickly 🙂
Peter Block
Super cute for entertaining. I know these are work and quite sophisticated. It is a very nice dish.
Delphine Fortin
Well the funny thing is that it is quite fun to bake actually, and easier that it looks like 🙂 Thank you for your nice words, Peter!
Debra C.
Oh my goodness these look yummy! What a perfect bite!!
Delphine Fortin
Oh yes, they are yummy! Vanilla and blueberry make a perfect combo!
Charlotte V
Bonjour !
Ces petites brioches me donnent très envie ! Mais je ne comprends pas trop le pliage… ce serait possible d’avoir un schéma peut-être ?
Delphine Fortin
Bonjour Charlotte! Très bonne remarque pour le pliage, je vais l’ajouter à la recette dès que possible. Mais en attendant, tu peux aller voir ma recette de petites brioches à la cardamome, qui montre le même pliage que tu retrouves ici. N’hésite pas à revenir vers moi si tu as d’autres questions!
christine
these are totally beautiful and they are calling to me! they sound so perfect!
Delphine Fortin
Don’t resist the temptation, Christine! You should try them 😉
Florian @ContentednessCooking
This is so perfect for spring and summer! Love that you serve these with blueberries!
Delphine Fortin
Thanks, Florian! Yes, blueberries are so good, I just love them in these buns 🙂
Astrid Bergere
ohhh mais ça a l’air si bon *-*
bisous 🙂
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Delphine Fortin
Je suis ravie qu’elles te plaisent, Astrid! 🙂
voyageencuisine
J’adore les brioches suédoises, celles-ci ont l’air excellentes !
Delphine Fortin
Si tu aimes les brioches suédoises, tu en retrouveras de nombreuses recettes sur ce blog: les brioches suédoises à la cannelle, les brioches à la cardamome, les brioches à la cardamome avec un twist de framboise, les brioches suédoises au safran, etc.
sotis
hop hop hop elles sont pour moi ces brioches, et zou en favoris!!!! gros bisous
Delphine Fortin
Super! Tu vas les adorer, un vrai délice! 🙂
Contes et Délices
Ces petites brioches ont l’air délicieuses ! La Suède est un pays que je souhaiterais beaucoup visiter et je dois dire que ces petits merveilles ne font qu’accroître mon envie 🙂
Delphine Fortin
Tu es la très bienvenue en tous les cas. Je te conseille la Suède en été tout particulièrement 🙂
ptitecuisinedepauline
Elles sont superbes!
Delphine Fortin
Merci beaucoup Pauline, tu m’en voies ravie 🙂
LadyMilonguera
Ces petites brioches n’ont pas du faire long feu je pense…
Delphine Fortin
Elles sont en effet parties très très vite 🙂