Rhubarb And Strawberry Buns

Rhubarb And Strawberry Buns

These rhubarb and strawberry buns are pillow-soft, sticky sweet, vegan buns filled with a delicious combination of rhubarb and strawberry jam and topped with an ice white glaze. This recipe is it is not just vegan but dairy-free, egg-free and nut-free if you use soy milk.



With a freshly harvested crop of rhubarb from the garden, I decided to make some jam and the one great combination that goes with rhubarb is strawberries. As the strawberry season has been over for some time, I decided to add some frozen ones. That got me thinking and, sipping my espresso at the time, I really craved a freshly baked cinnamon bun. It wasn’t long before I had the scales out and I was creating this recipe. The other great thing is that I made this recipe using oil and almond milk in the dough, which makes this recipe vegan friendly.

I have included an overnight method in the recipe so that you can enjoy these buns for breakfast also.

If you like this recipe, check out my Nutella and hazelnut buns.

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RECIPE HIGHLIGHTS

  • EASE: easy to intermediate, some knowledge of kneading is required, or you can use a stand mixer.
  • FREE FROM: dairy-free, nut-free and vegan.
  • GREAT FOR: breakfast, brunch or an afternoon treat.
  • TASTE: sweet with a little fruit tartness.
  • TEXTURE: chewy, soft, tender and sticky.
  • QUANTITY: 12 buns
  • TIME: 2 hours 25 minutes

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INGREDIENTS

For this rhubarb and strawberry bun recipe all you need are these ingredients:

  • Non-dairy milk (such as almond, oat, rice or soy milk)
  • Neutral-tasting oil or vegan butter (coconut, vegetable or sunflower oil)
  • Fresh or dried yeast
  • Strong white bread or all-purpose flour
  • Caster sugar or granulated white sugar (Vegan)
  • Rhubarb
  • Strawberries
  • Pure vanilla extract or paste
  • Icing sugar (Vegan)

Using fresh or dried yeast, click here for further guidance!

TIP: I highly recommend adding salt to your doughs and pastry. Salt helps balance out the sweetness and richness. It also elevates the other ingredients, bring out the best characteristics of any recipe. I recommend Maldon Sea salt flakes or Cornish sea salt.


WHAT VARIATIONS CAN I MAKE?

  • Fruit: This recipe will work well with most fruits and if you don’t feel like making the filling, simply buy one of your favourite jams instead.

If you experiment, Please leave a comment at the bottom of the post – it’s really helpful to me and other readers knowing how you got on and I regularly update these posts and the feedback I receive helps to make the recipes even more useful.




NUTRITION

Serving: one rhubarb and strawberry bun

Nutrition information can vary for a recipe based on factors such as precision of measurements, brands, ingredient freshness, or the source of nutrition data.

I strive to keep the information as accurate as possible but make no warranties regarding its accuracy.

I encourage you to make your own calculations based on the actual ingredients used in your recipe, using your preferred nutrition calculator.

Rhubarb And Strawberry Rolls

STORAGE AND FREEZING

These rhubarb and strawberry buns will stay fresh in an airtight container for 2 days at room temperature, especially if you warm them up a bit before serving.

Freezing: They also freeze well for up to 2 months, but are best frozen without the glaze. To defrost simply leave on the kitchen worktop for half an hour and glaze as per recipe.


EQUIPMENT SUGGESTIONS

Recommendations include:

This small pan is a great size for boiling small amounts of liquids and it has pouring lips built into the rim of the saucepan which makes it easy to use.

Not everyone is lucky enough to have one of these but they are useful if you do a lot of baking or making bread.

I love this rolling pin, its variable guide rings make rolling out biscuit doughs, pizzas, or flat breads so much easier!

Ideal pan for tray bakes, brownies and flapjacks.

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TIP: I highly recommend using metric measurements and a digital kitchen scale, rather than cup measurements. If you have ever ended up with dry, dense or crumbly baked goods, it might be because of inaccurate volume measurements, not all measuring cups are made equally. All my recipes on this blog are carefully developed so that you can easily recreate them in your own kitchen with success, using metric measurements. It is also a lot easier, less messy and you will get far better, consistent results. 🙂
If you are interested in understanding conversions, here you will find the best conversion chart.


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RECIPE TIPS

When heating the plant-based milk make sure that it is not too hot (ideal temperature is body temperature at 37°C/98°F). You should be able to comfortably put your finger in it and hold it there. If its too hot it will kill the yeast.

Use an extra sharp knife or a piece of cotton thread, when cutting the individual buns, otherwise the dough gets squashed, and the filling runs out.

Be extra careful not to over bake the rolls as it results in them drying out.

Rhubarb And Strawberry Buns

Rhubarb & Strawberry Buns

Preparation:30 minutes
Baking:25 minutes
Proving:1 hour 30 minutes
Total:2 hours 25 minutes
Servings: 12 buns
These rhubarb and strawberry buns are pillow-soft, sticky sweet, vegan buns filled with a delicious combination of rhubarb and strawberry and topped with an ice white glaze.

INGREDIENTS LIST
 

Dough

  • 250 g non-dairy milk (almond, oat, rice or soy milk)
  • 15 g fresh yeast (5g dried yeast)
  • 50 g neutral-tasting oil (vegan butter, coconut, vegetable or sunflower oil)
  • 450 g white bread flour
  • 50 g caster sugar
  • 1/2 tsp fine sea salt

Filling

  • 200 g rhubarb
  • 150 g fresh strawberries
  • 100 g caster sugar
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract or 1/2 tsp of vanilla paste

Glaze

  • 100 g icing sugar (US powdered sugar)
  • 4 tsp non-dairy milk (almond, oat, rice or soy milk)

Preparation
 

  • Rhubarb and strawberry filling: Wash the rhubarb and strawberries and cut the rhubarb into small slices and the strawberries in quarters.
    In a medium saucepan add the rhubarb, strawberries, sugar and vanilla. Bring it to a simmer on medium heat for around 10-15 minutes, stirring often to make sure it is not sticking.
    When done, the fruit should’ve lost their shape entirely, now mix the cornflour in 2 tablespoons of cold water and stir it into the fruit.
    Allow the mixture to cool completely to room temperature.
  • Dough: In a small saucepan, place the milk and oil, heating gently until it reaches body temperature 37°C/98°F. You should be able to comfortably put your finger in it and hold it there. If it's too hot it will kill the yeast.
    Remove from the heat and stir in the yeast. Set aside until needed.
  • In a large bowl, mix together the flour, sugar and salt, then make a well in the middle and add the milk mixture. Using a wooden spoon or electric mixer, combine all the ingredients until they form a rough dough.
  • Tip the dough out onto an un-floured surface (you shouldn't need to add extra flour as this will make the dough too dry) and knead it for about 10 minutes. It will be sticky at first but become smooth and elastic as you knead it.
    If, like me, you're too lazy, you can also place the dough into an electric stand mixer until it's smooth and elastic.
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  • Once kneaded, shape the dough into a ball and place it in an oiled bowl. Cover and set aside to rise for about 1-2 hours in a warm place, until doubled.
  • Shaping: Once the dough has proved and doubled in size, turn out the bowl and place the dough on a clean work surface that has been lightly dusted with flour. Punch it down and knead briefly. Then roll it out to a 30x40cm (12×16 inch) rectangle.
    Rhubarb And Strawberry Buns
  • Line or grease a 30x20cm (12×8 inch) baking dish with vegan butter.
  • Assembly: Spread the filling thinly across the rectangle of dough. I find it best not to have too much jam, otherwise, it oozes out when rolling it up.
    Rhubarb And Strawberry Buns
  • Roll up the dough starting with one of the longer sides, so you end up with a long rolled sausage shape.
    Rhubarb And Strawberry Buns
  • Use a sharp knife or a piece of cotton thread to cut the dough into 12 equal buns. If you are using a piece of cotton thread, wrap it around the sausage shape dough and pull the ends in opposite directions to cut the dough.
    Rhubarb And Strawberry Buns
  • Arrange cut side down on the prepared baking tray or dish. It is ideal if they are not too far spaced apart, so that when they have proved the sides of the buns touch each other (this avoids them drying out and being tough).
    Rhubarb And Strawberry Buns
  • Overnight choice: At this stage, the buns can be placed in the fridge overnight and continue in the morning. The next morning, remove the rolls from the fridge. Put your oven on its lowest setting, the ideal temperature is 30°C/ 86°F and put the baking dish or tray into the oven for 20-25 minutes so they prove. Then after proving, remove them and preheat the oven to 180°C fan / 400°F / Gas 6.
    Once the oven is preheated, continue to follow the instructions below from baking!
  • Second proving: Cover with a damp tea towel and leave to proof again for 30 minutes.
    Rhubarb And Strawberry Buns
  • Preheat the oven to 180°C fan / 400°F / Gas 6.
  • Baking: Place the buns in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes. I like to cover the dish with a piece of foil for the first 10 minutes, to avoid them getting too much colour.
  • Leave to cool in the tin for 30-45 minutes, then carefully lift them out and place on a wire rack.
  • Glazing: Sift the icing sugar into a small bowl and gradually stir in the plant milk until it forms a thick pourable icing. Drizzle over the cooled rhubarb buns.
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