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Traditional Hot Cross Buns

Submitted by: Barbara Jean Lull 
'We looked forward to eating Mom's hot cross buns on Easter morning for many years,' recalls Barbara Jean Lull of Fullerton, California. This scaled-down version makes just six buns! 

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Pull-Apart Hot Cross Buns

Submitted by: Princess of her Castle 
Infused with cardamom spice, these taste as wonderful as they smell. These buns are requested by family and friends every Easter and they are easy to make in your bread machine! 

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Hot Cross Buns I

Submitted by: LITSTER5 
An Easter tradition, these lightly sweetened cinnamon yeast buns feature tender little currants strewn throughout. An egg yolk wash gives these buns a browned, glossy finish, making a canvas for the namesake cross, a painting of milk and sugar icing. 

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Julia's Hot Cross Buns

Submitted by: Julia 
A bread machine adaptation of an Easter staple, these sweet yeast buns are delicately spiced with orange zest, cinnamon and nutmeg. Try adding raisins or currants for a more fruity taste. 

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Hot Cross Buns II

Submitted by: Michelle Chen 
This heartier version of the Easter classic includes whole wheat flour and honey, and replaces cinnamon with nutmeg. Candied citrus peel is a delightful addition. 

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Easter Buttermilk Hot Cross Buns

Submitted by: violet 
Home Town: Crystal Lake, Illinois, USA
Living In: Mchenry, Illinois, USA
Hot cross buns are made with buttermilk and raisins with a hint of cinnamon. These are a family tradition for Easter brunch.  

Golden Cornmeal Yeast Buns

Submitted by: Kathy Scott 
This recipe is a great help to me when I don't have purchased buns on hand. We enjoy them with hamburgers at home and with luncheon meat when we're on the go. --Kathy Scott, Hemingford, Nebraska 

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Burger or Hot Dog Buns

Submitted by: Sally 
These yeast buns will lend a gourmet touch to your next barbecue -everyone will want to know where on Earth you bought them! 

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Onion Mustard Buns

Submitted by: Melodie Shumaker 
I'm an avid bread baker and was thrilled to find this recipe. It makes delectably different rolls that are a hit wherever I take them. The onion and mustard flavors go so well with ham or hamburgers and are special enough to serve alongside an elaborate main dish. -Melodie Shumaker, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania 

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Golden Carrot Buns

Submitted by: Katharine Groine 
These rolls have a nice flavor...folks usually don't guess that carrots are one of the ingredients. My family really likes them; see if yours will, too! 
 
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