Tips
• Blooming your yeast first (step 1) confirms it’s fresh and alive before adding flour. If using cold milk, the yeast will take longer to activate.
• Rising time of dough can vary based on the temperature of your kitchen and temperature of ingredients used. The warmer it is the faster the dough will rise, method above is based on new yeast and a warm-room-temperature kitchen.
• The need for extra flour will depend on factors such as the brand used and humidity levels on the day. It’s better to have dough that’s a bit sticky after kneading, than one that is dry and too firm, as the flour will continue to absorb liquid as it rises.
• If vegan, double-check ingredients on the chocolate to ensure it does not include milk products.
• For a classic hot cross bun, increase cinnamon to 1 1/2 tsp and replace choc-chunks with an equal quantity of sultanas or mixed dried fruit.