I bought a bun the other day from Waitrose, it intrigued me and looked like it had the right amount of glossy sugar coating to fruit. It was called a Marlborough Bun and to all intents and purposes looked like a rock cake. I bit into it to find a delicate doughy texture combined with a zingy heavy on the lemon candied peel filling, along with cherries and sultanas.
I then became addicted to them, I’m putting my cravings down to SAD, Seasonal Affective Disorder. I know that I don’t have the severest form of this disorder but at the moment I am feeling very much like I do come the end of February, Pllleease can we have some sun, and soon.
I couldn’t find a recipe for this on the net but after much research realised that their origins must be from the Bath Bun. I’ve made one batch, I need to tinker with the recipe, its not sweet enough (according to the boys) and it needs more fruit. But I am on the right track.
I’ll post the recipe when I get it right, but until then may I present my first attempt at making Marlborough buns.
They look absolutely delicious!! I shall look forward to the recipe!
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Well your first batch looks pretty good – from your description they sound a little bit like a not rolled up Chelsea bun – looking forward to a recipe in due course!
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How’s progress with the recipe for Marlborough buns? I appreciate your interest, and would love to be able to make them.
Sheila.
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PLEASE! Someone put out the recipe for these. I have them when visiting Waitrose for a cup of coffee but would like to make my own at home.
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Okay, okay, I’ll work on it next week.
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Thank you. I looked up this particular bun as my husband brought back two last night, from Waitrose, for the first time ever. It was simply delicious.
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