Beautifully shaped Swedish cardamom buns with raspberries. This is heaven!
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You see them everywhere here and there are countless recipes and variations, but one thing is sure, you can’t come to Sweden without trying at least one! The thing is that I don’t really like following a recipe. It seems boring to me while creating my own one is more fun and challenging, in spite of the risks involved.
As I was curious to know how the buns are given their lovely shape, I watched many tutorials, all slightly different. Then I decided to go for the cardamom alternative (very common as well, and my favorite one) and to add a twist of raspberry. And that was it! I just dreamed up my recipe and created it exactly the way I wanted it.
I think my friend Mo who is crazy about raspberries would faint. I was not only proud of myself because the recipe worked perfectly, but also amazed by the buns rich flavors. Just the ones I was expecting, fruity and deliciously perfumed with cardamom.
Well sorry, it’s time for fika now, I have to go, the Swedish cardamom and raspberry buns are calling me!
PrintSwedish cardamom buns with a twist of raspberries
- Prep Time: 45 mins
- Cook Time: 8 mins
- Total Time: 53 mins
- Yield: 20 servings 1x
- Category: Breads and brioches
- Cuisine: Swedish recipes
Beautifully shaped Swedish cardamom buns with raspberries. This is heaven!
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Ingredients
For the dough:
- 2 ounces (50g) fresh yeast
- ½ cup (120g) butter
- 1 1/2 (360ml) cup milk
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup (100g) sugar
- 2 teaspoons ground cardamom
- 7 cups (840g) flour
For the filling:
- ½ teaspoon cardamom seeds
- ½ cup (120g) butter, at room temperature
- Zests of one lemon
- 1 cup (200g) sugar
- 4 Tablespoons (60g) raspberry jam
- 2 2/3 cups (400g) raspberries, cut in half
To decorate:
- 1 egg
- Pearl sugar
Instructions
- Crumble the fresh yeast into a large mixing bowl. Melt butter in a saucepan, add milk and warm gently to 98°F (35°C). Pour the starter dough into the mixing bowl in order to dissolve the yeast. Add salt, sugar, cardamom and almost all the flour (keep some for the baking). Work into a smooth and knead-able dough. Cover with a dishcloth and let rise for 30 minutes.
- In the meantime, prepare the filling: crush the cardamom seeds with a rolling pin*. Then blend together butter, lime zests, cardamom and sugar.
- Roll the dough into a large rectangle on a lightly floured surface. Spread the cardamom filling on half the dough lengthwise. Then spread the raspberry jam and dispose the raspberries on top of it. Fold the dough so that the empty side covers the filled one.
- Make cuts in the dough, 1 cm wide – every other cut should be all the way through, and the rest should stop 1,5 cm from the top. Take each 2 cm strip, and twist the two skinny parts to make a rope. Fold into a sort of bun and place in a paper baking cup. Cover with a dishcloth and leave to rise for 30 minutes.
- Brush the buns with beaten eggs and sprinkle with pearl sugar.
- Bake at 440°F for 8 minutes. Let the buns cool on a rack, covered with a dishcloth. You can enjoy them immediately or freeze them. In this case, you just need to warm them up a little bit in the oven before serving.
Notes
* The seeds need to be crushed right before use as they lose their intense smell and flavor if left for too long.
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Jenny (Girly&Delicious)
Alors ça j’adore. Elle sont trop belle ces brioches, je mets de côté !!!
J’ai une question tu as réussi à trouver de la cardamone Moulue ou tu l’a moulue toi même, car c’est pas évident d’en trouver ! J’ai dû en prendre en graine.
Delphine Fortin
Moi aussi j’adore ces petites brioches ! Super bonnes 🙂 Pour la cardamome, le mieux est de la moudre soi même avec un mortier ou un moulin à épices, car la saveur de la cardamome déjà moulue ne dure pas très longtemps malheureusement. En prendre “en graines” est donc la meilleure chose à faire 🙂 J’espère que la recette te plaira autant qu’à moi !
Jenny (Girly&Delicious)
Alors ça j’adore. Elle sont trop belle ces brioches, je mets de côté !!!
Sharon@Blue Willow House
Your cinnamon rolls are beautiful and look delish. Raspberries are a favorite in my household, Thank you for sharing at The Southern Special and please join us again Tuesday beginning at 7:00am.
Audrey
I love cardamom but don’t use it enough. It sounds great with this.
Delphine Fortin
Thanks Audrey! I’m with you, cardamom is best! 🙂