We Make Hot Cross Buns For Easter - What's better to serve on Easter morning than this Easter Bun Recipe. This is a classic hot cross bun recipe, filled with spices and fruit.Ingredients500g bread flour75g sugar1 mL (¼ tsp) clove, ground2 mL (½ tsp) nutmeg, ground1 mL (¼ tsp) mace, ground2 mL (½ tsp) allspice, ground5 mL (1 tsp) cinnamon, groundZest of 1 lemon10g salt10g instant yeast60g butter, melted300mL milk, warmed to body temperature1 egg, beaten150g currants70g mixed candied peelFor the topping75g flour100 mL water30 mL (2 Tbsp) honey, maple syrup, simple syrupMethod:Mix the flour, sugar, spices, lemon zest, salt and yeast in a large bowl or stand mixer. Beat the egg into the milk, and then add milk, and butter to the flour.Mix this into a ragged dough and then let rest for 20-30 minutes. Start kneading the dough, and add in the peel and currants. Knead until, elastic and it forms a smooth ball. Cover with and let rest in a warm place until doubled in size.Turn the dough out on to your (unfloured) work bench and divide into 12 balls. Each ball should be around 100g.Round each dough ball as I show in the video.Line a baking tray with parchment paper and arrange the dough balls close together; flattening them slightly.Cover and let rest for 40-60 minutes until the buns have doubled in size.Preheat the oven to 190ºC (375ºF).If you are making a cross - or happy face - mix together the four and water to make a paste. Pipe a cross or any design on each bun. Bake for 20 - 25 minutes until golden-brown, and an internal temperature is 200ºF - 210ºF.Melt the honey or syrup, and while the buns are still warm, brush the tops to give a shine.Allow to cool fully before eating...Le Gourmet TV Is Now - Glen & Friends Cooking!#LeGourmetTV #GlenAndFriendsCooking