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Einkorn Aronia Buns with Coconut Filling

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Nothing is better than fresh homemade bread! These sweet, soft bread buns with a buttery coconut filling are so yummy that I can't stop eating them. The dough, made with a mix of einkorn and wheat flour, aronia powder and coconut milk, is tender, soft and full of flavour. You can replace aronia powder with green tea, beet or moringa powder.

Coconut FillingDough
  • 50 g Unsalted butter, softened
  • 50 g Raw sugar
  • 1 Egg, at room-temperature
  • 100 g Desiccated coconut
  • 50 g Coconut milk, at room-temperature
  • 180 ml Coconut milk, lukewarm
  • 1 Large egg
  • 40 g Raw sugar
  • 170 g Einkorn flour
  • 100 g Bread flour
  • 1 tbsp Aronia powder
  • 5 g Dried yeast
  • 1/3 tsp Sea salt
  1. Cream butter and raw sugar until fluffy. Beat in egg until combined. Add in desiccated coconut. Stir to combine. Add in coconut milk until well incorporated. Cover with a plastic wrap and set aside until ready for use. In the bowl of your stand mixer attached with a dough hook, add coconut milk, egg, raw sugar, einkorn, bread flour, yeast and salt. Mix everything at slow speed just until flour is moistened. Turn speed to medium. Knead the dough until it is smooth and gathering in the center, about 8 minutes.
  2. Shape the dough into a ball. Grease the mixing bowl with a little bit of oil. Return the dough to the bowl. Cover the bowl with a kitchen towel and set it on a warm place for an hour or until doubled in size. Grease a 26-cm springform pan with butter.
  3. Divide the dough into 8 equal portions. Lightly dust the work area with flour and roll each portion into a rectangle that is about 5mm thick.
  4. Spread 1/8 of the coconut filling on the dough, leaving about 1cm border on sides. Roll the log tightly and pinch the seams and the ends to seal.
  5. Position the log with the seam side down. Using a knife, start to slice each log vertically leaving about 1/4 inch on one end uncut. Rotate the two split logs so that the cut sides are facing up. Gently twist the two cut logs together in a spiral manner, as if braiding. Form a coil and tuck the end under it. Place into the springform pan
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    . Repeat with other logs. Cover and let rise for an hour.
  6. Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Brush the surface of the rolls with the egg wash. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until rolls are golden brown.



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88 comments:

Whats Cookin Italian Style Cuisine 2/8/18 12:57

Oh how I love coconut anything and this filling sounds wonderful! love it!

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Evelyne CulturEatz 2/8/18 13:33

OMG those buns sound amazing Angie. I want one so badly and to taste that buttery coconut filling. Great photoshoot too.

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All That I'm Eating 2/8/18 13:51

Love the sound of that coconut filling! I could just eat one of these now!

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FLAVZCORNER 2/8/18 14:31

That coconut filling sounds amazing! Love to try some. Never tried Aronia.

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Unknown 2/8/18 14:52

Oh my goodness, I can already smell the aroma of these wonderful rolls baking!

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Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary 2/8/18 14:58

I couldn't agree more - nothing truly is better than freshly baked homemade bread! These buns look outstanding, Angie! I absolutely love the addition of coconut! Perfection, friend!

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Balvinder 2/8/18 15:34

I love the buns, wish I could make them. My daughter loves coconut buns she always get it from the Chinese bakery for on the go breakfast.

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 2/8/18 16:07

I love twisted rolls---and with coconut filling make these especially enticing! They look terrific!!!

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Kitchen Riffs 2/8/18 16:14

These look great! Homemade bread -- buns or rolls, in this case! -- are the best. The texture of these looks perfect. Thanks!

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2pots2cook 2/8/18 17:27

These beauties really make me hungry !

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Tricia Buice 2/8/18 18:59

You are an amazing baker Angie and these look prettier than most buns you will find in a great bakery! What a terrific idea to add a coconut filling. Such a sweet surprise in the middle ;)

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Amy (Savory Moments) 2/8/18 19:59

These are stunning!!! Better than a professional bakery.

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Pam 2/8/18 21:43

You got me at coconut, that filling sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing!

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KANKANA 3/8/18 06:08

So neatly shaped and perfectly baked!

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Nammi 3/8/18 07:21

Oh my. Can I have one? HAve a nice weekend Angie!

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noobcook 3/8/18 07:21

I love the whiff of coconut in bread. All your home-made bakes look amazing~

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Nancy Chan 3/8/18 08:03

I cannot resist freshly baked buns. Great to have with a hot cup of coffee!

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Natalia 3/8/18 13:39

They look absolutely stunning, I would love to try them☺

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Eva Taylor 3/8/18 15:58

These buns are absolutely gorgeous! I love the twist in them and they baked up beautifully!

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Alida 3/8/18 16:15

Just like in a bakery! Mmm.. I can almost smell them! Brava Angie :-)

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Ashley@CookNourishBliss 3/8/18 20:20

I totally agree - homemade bread is AMAZING! These buns sound deelicious!

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Juliana 3/8/18 20:24

Oh Angie, I am always learning so much by reading your posts...I have never heard of aronia until now and from what I read it sounds amazing combined with coconut...these buns sure look delicious...no wonder you cannot stop eating them. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Have a wonderful weekend!

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Unknown 4/8/18 01:07

I adore everything with coconut and these look so crispy and so good. I'm trying gluten free for a bit, need to make a gluten free version. These buns are too tempting.

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Gloria Baker 4/8/18 03:19

I love buns Angie and these look delicious !!
Have a nice weekend!

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Anne@ASaladForAllSeasons 4/8/18 07:16

I LOVE coconut! And these buns look so lovely! I bet that filling is divine! :)

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Jean | DelightfulRepast.com 4/8/18 15:04

Angie, I love these beautiful buns. And I'd definitely like to give aronia powder a try.

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 4/8/18 20:23

My goodness, they are beautiful, Angie! I dearly love coconut and hope to try these soon. I wish I could see a video on how you twist the two rolls together!

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Jeff the Chef 5/8/18 12:26

I love the way you've shaped these rolls. They're beautiful.

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Neha 5/8/18 20:42

Absolutely adore coconut! And that color is lovely. <3

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Izaa 6/8/18 08:31

woow mega appetizing look

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tigerfish 6/8/18 23:30

Nothing beats fresh homemade bread. That is so true! But I can only envy like you who bakes one of the most interesting, delicious and fresh homemade breads. I bet the buttery and coconut aroma just makes everything even better. Learn a new ingredient today: aronia :) thank you for sharing

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Reeni 7/8/18 01:41

You're right there's nothing better Angie! Such beautiful twisty rolls and the coconut filling sounds divine! Wish I could try one. :)

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Chitz 7/8/18 12:09

They look so perfect and yum.. True, nothing to beat homemade bread :)

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Unknown 7/8/18 14:18

These buns look simply gorgeous!

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gluten Free A_Z Blog 7/8/18 14:56

Your photos and settings are exquisite- I only imagine how wonderful this filled bread tastes.

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Roz | La Bella Vita Cucina 7/8/18 16:12

I'm having my mid-morning coffee while I read your recipe Angie, and I sure would love to have one of those buns to enjoy right now!

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GiGi Eats 7/8/18 16:18

What gorgeous buns!! I want to see the filling inside. HAHAHAH and that all just sounded so wrong.

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Pam 7/8/18 18:24

They almost look too pretty to eat. Almost.

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Dawn @ Words Of Deliciousness 8/8/18 04:18

Home made bread is the best. These buns are beautiful!

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Królowa Karo 8/8/18 19:02

One piece for me, please! ;)

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kitchen flavours 9/8/18 07:27

Lovely buns! I learnt something new today, aronia powder! Thanks for sharing Angie!

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grace 14/8/18 11:02

oh, sign me up for anything with a coconut filling! these are incredible, angie!

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Sophie's foodie files 15/8/18 10:06

I am all new to einkorn so I need recipes to use it! This bread looks so fluffy, delicious & just wonderful! Thanks for this this cool recipe! I need to make it this weekend! xxx

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Sharon D. 20/8/18 02:28

Whoa, these look fantastic. You're right - nothing fresher than homemade bread and I add, nothing better too!

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Emma @ Bake Then Eat 21/8/18 09:10

I am really into coconut at the moment, so I know I would love these at any time of the day!

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Jeanette | Jeanette's Healthy Living 24/8/18 22:21

I love coconut! I've never heard of aronia powder - a new ingredient for me to learn more about :)

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Katerina Delidimou 4/9/18 10:51

I wish I could grab one of these cuties!

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Zaza 18/9/18 22:04

These buns look absolutely scrumptious!

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