yes, i’m one of ‘those’ people

I admit it. I. Love. Christmas. And I honestly don’t see anything wrong with listening to Christmas music year round. Unfortunately, J disagrees so we’ve had to negotiate a listening schedule we can both abide by. That means no Christmas tunes before my birthday at the end of October. It used to be no Christmas tunes until after Thanksgiving, but as we keep moving to countries that don’t celebrate Thanksgiving for J’s schooling, I’ve managed to gain a little ground.

Anyway, in preparation for the upcoming Yuletide season I’ve had a lovely weekend filling our home with the delicious smells of Christmas and working on an Advent Calendar that I’d fully intended to make last year, and am determined to have finished in time for Advent this year!

One of my favorite hangouts in Edinburgh is a lovely cafe called Peter’s Yard. It is situated just off a gorgeous park, and come rain or shine the cafe always feels light and airy. I love it. On top of the perfect-for-me atmosphere, they also have the MOST incredible baked goods. My absolute favorite pastry is their cardamom bun. Truly delicious, and mildly addictive. Served alongside a steaming mug of Rooibos tea and a good book and that’s me sorted for the afternoon. I’ve been wanting to try my hand at making some cardamom buns for awhile now, and though they aren’t quite the same as the buns from Peter’s Yard, they are quite tasty, and a good substitute in a pinch.

Cardamom Buns

(adapted from Tessa Kiros’s recipe in Falling Cloudberries)

bun dough

  • 250 ml (1 cup) milk
  • 100 g (3 1/2 oz.) caster sugar
  • 2 packets active dry yeast
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 125 g (4 1/2 oz.) butter, softened
  • 1 1/2 tsp. ground cardamom
  • 1/2 tsp. allspice
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 470 g (4 1/4 cups) plain white flour

spiced butter

  • 2 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. freshly crushed cardamom seeds
  • 50 g (1 3/4 oz.) caster sugar, plus 1 tbsp. for sprinkling on top of prepared buns
  • 80 g (2 3/4 oz.) butter, softened
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten

Put the milk and sugar in a bowl, stir to dissolve sugar. Add yeast, leave for 10 minutes, or until the yeast begins to activate. Add the egg, butter, cardamom, allspice and salt and mix in. Add the flour, bit by bit, mixing it in with a wooden spoon until you need to use your hands, and then turn it out onto the work surface to knead. It may seem a little too sticky initially, but will become compact and beautifully soft after about 5 minutes. Put the dough back in the bowl, cover with a clean cloth, and leave in a warm place until it has doubled in size (1 1/2 – 2 hours).

To make the spiced butter, mix together the cinnamon and sugar. Divide the butter into four  portions and keep on one side.

Put the dough on a floured work surface roll out to a rectangle measuring 20×16. Spread softened butter over the surface of the dough with a palette knife or blunt knife. Sprinkle with spice mix, covering the whole surface with quick shaking movements of your wrists. Lightly press dough to push spice mixture into the butter. Fold the bottom 1/3 of dough over itself. Next fold the top third down, so that the dough has been folded as you would fold a letter, only in a landscape, not portrait orientation. Then, using a pizza cutter or sharp knife, cut 1″ strips of the folded dough. Take each piece and tie into a knot, tucking the ends under.

Line two large baking trays with baking paper, or bake in two lots if you only have one tray.  Put the buns on the baking trays, leaving space for them to puff and rise while they bake. Brush lightly with beaten egg and sprinkle a little sugar, cinnamon and crushed cardamom over the top.

Leave the buns to rise for half an hour and preheat your oven to 180C (350F/Gas 4). Bake them for about 20 minutes, or until they are golden. Check that they are lightly golden underneath as well before you take them out of the oven. Serve hot, warm or at room temperature and, when they are cool, keep them in an airtight container so they don’t harden.

Makes about 20 buns.

Advent Calendar

This next project is one that I have been working on for far too long. I first saw it here, and have been dreaming about making one for our home ever since. Well, this year is the year, and this weekend I’ve been busy cutting all my squares for the pockets and lovely red felt numbers to mark the days. I’m so excited for the finished project and can’t wait to hang it up to use this year! What do you think, is mid-November too early to start decorating for Christmas? Here’s a pic of my progress so far, I promise to post another once I’ve got it finished. Now I just have to figure out what to fill the sweet pockets with…

11 thoughts on “yes, i’m one of ‘those’ people

  1. Oh Katy!!! The cardamom buns have been my favorite from Peter’s Yard, too. I think this is a dangerous recipe you just shared 🙂 Haha! It looks delicious! And you’re advent calendar looks super cute. Go you!

  2. Where did you get the stencil for the numbers and how in the world did you cut them out of felt so neatly? You must have either really good acuity at cutting or amazing scissors? Do tell! xo

  3. I loved this post, but what I especially loved was when you said that Peter’s Yard had the “perfect-for-me atmosphere”. Isn’t that so true about life? It might not be perfect for someone else, but it is for you…and you’re savoring the moments that you have there.

    As I am trying to build a life again in Michigan, you provide a great reminder that new favorite spots don’t have to be where my family or others think are great. I can find the “perfect-for-me atmosphere” spots around GR that are just that – perfect-for-me.

  4. Hi Kate! Loved your post! Can’t wait to go to Peter’s Yard with you! You always seem to find those special places wherever you go. So many of my favorite spots in Seattle were your special finds=) Mom and I will have to make those cardamom buns…maybe for a Thanksgiving morning treat in honor of you! And, I LOVE your advent project…it will be so fun to see it in your home throughout the years to come! Sending you all of my love! Mari

  5. You always have the most delicious recipes to share. I will certainly have to try this one. I love the advent calendar. I always have one but they are ones that I buy and often a
    little silly. Yours will be a keep sake!

  6. Ha! I was going to make an advent calendar last year as well. I have to finish a few reports by Thanksgiving and then I am pulling all my stuff out to make it this year! At least Haddie will be able to enjoy it this year. Great idea! Can’t wait to see how it turns out for you. Also…I have been playing Christmas music for a while now. It is the only way I can get into the Christmas mood around here. We are still in the 70’s in Atlanta!

    • I’m so glad you’re listening to Christmas music early too! It really does help provide a festive back drop to everything, which I love! Also, I didn’t realize you guys are in Atlanta. J has been in Atlanta for the past week at a conference and has really enjoyed the city… and the warm weather. I’m jealous! 🙂

  7. If he is still in the area and needs anything, please let us know. We would be happy to help! Too bad you were not able to come with! While the warm weather is nice at times, I am very ready for some cooler weather. ;o)

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