These sweet little buns are buttery, light, and fluffy with a sweet coconut filling. Serve them as breakfast, a snack or even dessert that no one can resist. If you don't care about the coconut, then use this enriched dough recipe for the cinnamon buns. They will stay fresh in a plastic box at room temperaute for 2-3 days, but of course nothing can beat devouring them still warm, fresh from the oven of course. Freeze the rest in the freezer bags for a rainy day.
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- Place the milk and eggs into the bowl of your table mixer then add the flours. Break in the fresh yeast to one side of the bowl, then add the salt, sugar and butter to the other side.
- Mix on a slow speed for 4 minutes then increase the speed to medium and mix for a further 10-12 minutes until the dough comes away cleanly from the side of the bowl.
- Turn out the dough on a work surface and shape it into a ball. Lightly oil the mixing bowl and return the dough ball. Cover and leave on your kitchen counter for around 60 minutes or until double in size.
- Cream the softened butter with sugars. Mix in egg. Now add in coconut flakes and stir to combine. Finally mix in coconut cream and let sit for 5 minutes until moisture has been fully absorbed.
- Lightly flour a work surface and roll the dough into a 45x50 cm rectangle. Spread the prepared coconut filling over the top of the dough.
- With the long side facing you, fold in half lengthways to enclose the filling and slice it widthways into 12 portions, each roughly 3.5cm across.
- Next, use a sharp knife to cut twice down the length of each strip to make three strands. Plait the three strands together and repeat to make 12 individual braids. Take each plait and roll it up along its length to create a knot.
- Grease a 12-cup muffin tray (or small tartlet moulds) and pop the knots into the tray. Cover and allow to prove for 1 hour.
- Preheat the oven to 200С/400F. Brush the knots with the egg and sprinkle some sugar over the top if using. Bake in the middle of hot oven for 15-20 minutes until golden.
49 comments:
Oh my, I'm pretty sure I could eat a plate or two of those!
coconut bun is one of my favorites ... yummy
Gracias por la receta. La haré pronto. Te mando un beso.
...your bake goods are works of art.
These buns look amazing. I love coconut, so these would be perfect for me.
Looks so good
Beautiful-looks delicious
Never seen braided coconut bun. Yours looked good. I like the traditional coconut bun. The coconut filling with grated coconut on top of the bun. Yummy and great for tea break.
Tenemos el mismo gusto. Amo el coco Angie! Hace unos días hice "coquitos"; así le decimos a unos bollitos que se hacen con coco rallado y clara batida a nieve. Luego al horno.
Probaré tu receta. Se apetece.
Muchas gracias.
Feliz fin de semana!!
☀️🤗
Wow! Beautiful coconut buns and I am sure they taste yummy! I am now thinking of a hot cup of coffee to go with these buns.
They do look nice and I love coconut.
Las masas se te dan de maravilla, estos bollos están para no dejar ni las migas, y el coco me encanta.
Besitos
oh that coconut filling is making me drool angie. this looks amazing.
Those look wundabar, dear, and how lovely to use coconut instead of the usual cinammon filling. I do prefer cocosnus! I might have me a white Milka with coconut for dessert today.
Coconut buns look so fluffy to have a bite. Sure, the flavour will be great too
Hi Angie, again you have created little morsels of art. Bernadette, newclassicrecipe.com
These buns are GORGEOUS, Angie!! And I was sold as soon as I saw "coconut!"
Oh these remind me of making coconut buns with my granny. I haven't made those in ages. Yours a definitely a lot more stylish though Angie. Love what you've done here!
Oh Angie, another beautiful bread, the coconut filling sounds yummy!
I know I would enjoy these yummy buns.
Angie, Love this recipe! My wife has a thing for any baked item that contains coconut. Slather with butter when warm and devour! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
those looks so fluffy and I love the filling coconut is my favorite I use a lot of that milk
have a wonderful day
I am going to have to try these soon! I love coconut!
Yum, your coconut buns look delicious. I love coconut too. Another great recipe!
Take care, enjoy your day and weekend.
How unusual! And delicious!
I wish I could just take a bite. That coconut filling is making me drool.
Angie, these are BEAUTIFUL! We were just having a discussion in my family the other day about who likes coconut and who doesn't, and most of us do. I'm saving this recipe. Yum!
Simply perfect, Angie. Thanks again for your precious recipes.
MG
I love coconut. I would absolutely love these buns. Delicious.
Amazing bread art, Angie! 👍👍
What a beautiful bun, the coconut filling must be absolutely delicious.
Éva http://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com/
The coconut filling sets these apart Angie, they look absolutely delicious.
These look like a breakfast, snack or dessert I certainly won't be able to resist!! 😍 Thank you for the detailed pictures on how you made these, they will help so much when I try them... sooon!!! Thanks for the recipe, Angie!
Great for my coffee!....so delicate and delicious at the same time!......Abrazotes, Marcela
I love the idea of a coconut bun. Yours look yummy Angie! hugs-Erika
Ces petits pains à la noix de coco sont à croquer : beaux et très tentants...
Looks like a delightful muffin. We have a similar recipe in India, and this is just calling my name,
I love coconut anything! They look delicious.
Me encanta. Yo hago bolitas de coco.
Buena semana.
Un abrazo.
Those who enjoy coconut will like these ...
All the best Jan
I love how you made that collage of photos to show how you made the braided buns. So helpful. Sounds delicious. It's Judee from Gluten Free A-Z Blog
Those are nice lookign sweet buns, definitely perfect with the coffee I am holding now.
As usyal , Your presentation photos are perfect dar Angie. I am sure they must be so delicious,
Love these cute little braided buns and so delicious too!
Must be smelling good with aroma of coconut lingering around the kitchen
I am a real coconut fan, so I have to try these!
Julia x
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Beautiful braiding (I think my previous comment didn’t went through as I wasn’t logged into Google. The comment system seem not to be working for me when I wasn’t logged on).
Ooh yes, I definitley want to devour these warm from the oven. We're big coconut fans in this house. They looks so pretty too.
Choclette x
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