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  #2894466 31-Mar-2022 08:01
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I'm not a big fan of the way supermarkets market 'seasonal' products over a wide timeframe, but HCBs are the one exception! We buy them regularly across the whole period they're available, but I'll make them over Easter (crossless, to reflect my (lack of) beliefs!); I use a recipe that has way more spice than commercial ones, and also has a decent proportion of brown flour for quite a different but delicious bun.

 

Even supermarkets are now selling relatively up-market takes on HCBs; I recently bought two different types of the Yarrow's four-packs, which some may see as heresy to the tradition of HCBs: one flavour (blueberry and white chocolate) was nothing special, whereas the other (apple and cinnamon) was absolutely delicious.  Not cheap ($6.50 for four) but worth a try for sure. I was going to try to replicate the style, which uses decent chunks of apple for a cross between a bun and an apple cake.

 

 

 

 


 
 
 
 

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  #2894477 31-Mar-2022 08:15
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Handle9:

 

British marmite is also the work of the devil. The antipodean version is the evolved and purified version.

 

 

All varieties of marmite are united by being more appealing coming out than they are going in.

 

Trying to track down the Countdown Mango hotcross buns today. 


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  #2894547 31-Mar-2022 09:07
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Kiwifruta:

 

freitasm:

 

Fruit cakes are disgusting. But panettones are yummy. Hot cross buns are ok.

 

 

panettone is yum. Got a decent recipe? I ask the Brazillians and Italians I know and they just buy them.
I'm sure a decend homemade one runs rings around shop bought panettone.

 

 

Sorry, no recipe. I just buy the Italian ones or Brazilian Bauducco.





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  #2894554 31-Mar-2022 09:16
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Handle9:

 

British marmite is also the work of the devil. The antipodean version is the evolved and purified version.

 

 

Yep - NZ Marmite is vastly better in flavour - and Pom Marmite is too runny. However, although I am not a fan of most things Australian, I have to say their Vegemite is much better than NZ Marmite. The latter is too sweet.





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  #2894616 31-Mar-2022 11:50
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UK marmite = gold 😁


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  #2894627 31-Mar-2022 11:59
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Our local bakery does chocolate ones that change week to week, either with coffee (like a mocha bun) or with banana.

 

They are always in demand





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  #2894744 31-Mar-2022 13:28
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 hagelslag on toast! 🤣

 

 

I had to look this up.  The word looks rather unappetising to an English speaker, but its chocolate.





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  #2894831 31-Mar-2022 15:41
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MikeAqua:

 

I had to look this up.  The word looks rather unappetising to an English speaker, but its chocolate.

 

 

It means hailstorm. It can consist of chocolate or coloured sugar sprinkles and is a popular breakfast treat on bread. It doesn't have to be toasted. I have never been a fan. I like chocolate well enough but have never had much of a sweet tooth and I find most sweet things cloying and unpleasant.

 

 





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  #2894918 31-Mar-2022 18:33
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hsvhel:

 

Our local bakery does chocolate ones that change week to week, either with coffee (like a mocha bun) or with banana.

 

They are always in demand

 

sacrilege





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  #2894975 31-Mar-2022 22:16
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eracode:

 

Handle9:

 

British marmite is also the work of the devil. The antipodean version is the evolved and purified version.

 

 

Yep - NZ Marmite is vastly better in flavour - and Pom Marmite is too runny. However, although I am not a fan of most things Australian, I have to say their Vegemite is much better than NZ Marmite. The latter is too sweet.

 

 

NZ Marmite is a pastiche of the original, undeserving of the name. It certainly would not qualify as runny (and if you think it is too runny, put it in the fridge).

 

Since I was a child, I have eaten Marmite with a spoon...! I have a mug in the shape of a Marmite jar and I have a weather eye open for the limited edition toaster that Dualit made with black ends, a yellow lifting knob and the word "Marmite" embossed in the steel plates! My Grail toaster...






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  #2894977 31-Mar-2022 22:18
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Rikkitic:

 

MikeAqua:

 

I had to look this up.  The word looks rather unappetising to an English speaker, but its chocolate.

 

 

It means hailstorm. It can consist of chocolate or coloured sugar sprinkles and is a popular breakfast treat on bread. It doesn't have to be toasted. I have never been a fan. I like chocolate well enough but have never had much of a sweet tooth and I find most sweet things cloying and unpleasant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Dutch acquaintance translated it as "chocolate hail"!






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  #2894978 31-Mar-2022 22:20
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Rikkitic:

 

Geektastic:

 

I figured you might prefer hagelslag on toast! 🤣

 

 

You think the Dutch don't like cheese?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh no - I figured chocolate hail might trump cheese. 🥳






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  #2894979 31-Mar-2022 22:21
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Handle9:

 

 

 

British marmite is also the work of the devil. The antipodean version is the evolved and purified version.

 

 

 

 

Begone, evil spirit!






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We have strayed way OT - who puts Marmite on their HCBs? Ah, I suppose there will be one or two deviants.





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Hot crossed buns are amazing. There's a place in Auckland CBD that makes them with custard that I understand you have to order them weeks in advance. I think I may have already missed the boat :( 


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