March 24, 2013
by Kirbie
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These cute bunny buns are easy to make and only take anhour. They’re the perfectbuns for Easter dinner!
Last year I made some bunny buns for Easter. I loved how they came out and I wanted to make something similar this year. Rather than use the same recipe, I tried modifying a 30 minute yeast roll recipe. I also wanted to see if I could fix the ears of my bunnies so that they didn’t stick up so much.
Last year’s sour cream bunny buns
I kept coming across this image for what I thought were bunny shaped breads. After some research, I realized they were actually Japanese manju. The pastry dough doesn’t rise as much, making it easier to shape the ears.
My first attempt, I tried to make deep indent for the ears, but didn’t make complete cuts, wanting the ears to stay on the body. Unfortunately, once they baked, the dough rose too much, and the ears completely disappeared. I tried a few more things, but determined it just wasn’t possible to imitate the Japanese pastries look with the bread since the bread rises too much.
So I had to go back to my original method. They are still pretty cute in my opinion. These are easy to make and are perfect for Easter Sunday. The yeast does not have as much time to rise as a regular bread recipe, so the dough is a little sweeter and has a little bit of a yeasty taste to it, but it’s still good. Since the dough was already sweet, I brushed the tops with honey too after they were done baking.
Last time, I stuck sprinkles in for the eyes. This time, I decided to try something else. I used thin chopsticks with a round tip to poke eyes into the finished baked breads.
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You might like my Easter hard-boiled eggs, too!
One Hour Honey Bunny Buns
Servings: 24 buns
Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
These cute bunny buns are easy to make and only take anhour. They're the perfectbuns for Easter dinner!
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Ingredients
- 1 cup plus 2 Tbsp warm water about 100°F
- 1/3 cup oil
- 2 tbsp active dry yeast
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 egg
- 3 1/2 cups bread flour
- 1/3 cup of honey warmed
Instructions
In your stand mixer, combine the water, oil, yeast, and sugar and allow it to rest for 15 minutes. Using your dough hook, mix in the salt, egg,and flour and knead the dough for six minutes with dough hook on medium to high speed.
Preheat oven to 400°F. Form dough into 24 balls and place on cookie sheets lined with silpat mats. Shape each ball into an oval shape, with one end (where face will be) thinner than the other end of egg/oval shape. Allow to rest for 15 minutes, until dough has risen at least 1 1/2 times original size.
Take sharp kitchen scissors, and cut ears (see the photo from the post) from the more narrow/thinner end. Make sure you make the ears very deep cuts, almost to the bottom of the dough, otherwise the ears will lose their shape during baking. Bake for about 11-13 minutes at 400°F or until tops turn golden brown.
While buns are cooling, brush tops with warm honey. Use chopsticks with round tip to poke eyes into the face of bunnies.
Nutrition
Serving: 1bun, Calories: 127kcal, Carbohydrates: 20.8g, Protein: 3.1g, Fat: 3.6g, Saturated Fat: 0.6g, Sodium: 101mg, Fiber: 0.8g, Sugar: 6g, NET CARBS: 20
The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.
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29 comments on “One Hour Honey Bunny Buns”
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Erin Mathews — March 29, 2023 @ 12:30 pm Reply
Can I use regular all-purpose flour??
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Kirbie's Cravings Team — March 31, 2023 @ 9:26 am Reply
We haven’t tried it, but it should be okay. You can use the same amount.
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Ell — April 11, 2021 @ 2:26 pm Reply
Quick, easy, and tasty! They seemed small but poof a lot in the oven. Great for a cute little snack.
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Kirbie — August 31, 2021 @ 1:45 am Reply
I’m glad you liked them!
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Jessica — April 4, 2021 @ 9:58 am Reply
1 inch cut lengthwise for the ears I meant…
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Jessica — April 4, 2021 @ 9:48 am Reply
My comment is on the concept rather than the recipe as I made these using Rhodes frozen dinner roll dough. It came out beautifully I wish I could post a picture. I cut the ears probably about 1/4 of an inch lengthwise and had very “bunny like” results. I forgoed the honey and baked the rolls on top of a dish of baked artichoke dip and used the rolls to dip them for Easter. Turned out so cute and festive: so much fun!
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Kirbie's Cravings Team — August 31, 2021 @ 8:34 am Reply
Thanks for letting us know!
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Anita — August 17, 2014 @ 5:06 pm Reply
Will it stay shape if I shaped these into bear form?
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Kirbie — August 17, 2014 @ 9:28 pm Reply
It will expand a lot like while baking so I’m not really sure what your bear form is
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Jessica @ Jessiker Bakes — April 12, 2013 @ 5:09 pm Reply
These are so cute!!!
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Kirbie — April 12, 2013 @ 6:52 pm Reply
Thank you
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Kate — March 31, 2013 @ 5:19 am Reply
These are too cute! What kind of yeast did you use?
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Kirbie — March 31, 2013 @ 7:05 am Reply
Active dry yeast. Sorry I corrected that in the post.
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RM — March 30, 2013 @ 9:41 am Reply
I am excited about making these tomorrow..I love yeast rolls and this is soeasy..
I too saw the Japanese receipe and was so disappointed until I found yours..Thanks !-
Kirbie — March 31, 2013 @ 7:17 am Reply
Hope you enjoy these. I’m still trying to find the manju recipe for those Japanese ones. Would love to try to attempt them some day.
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Julie — March 30, 2013 @ 5:42 am Reply
Do I use rapid yeast or normal yeast?
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Kirbie — March 31, 2013 @ 7:19 am Reply
normal active dry yeast! Sorry I didn’t specify. But it’s regular yeast in my recipes unless it’s something different and then I will emphasize it’s not the standard one.
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Kevin — March 25, 2013 @ 9:15 pm Reply
If I were to say make one or two giant bunny bun loaves, what do you think the baking time and temperature would be?
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Kirbie — March 26, 2013 @ 12:22 am Reply
You know, I’ve never tried to make these in anything other than small roll form, so I’m not sure.
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Liz — March 25, 2013 @ 6:07 pm Reply
Did you poke holes for eyes before baking or after?
They are so cute! I’m thinking of making it for my team meeting this week 🙂 I’m glad I found this blog! Thanks!
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Kirbie — March 26, 2013 @ 12:20 am Reply
Sorry I forgot to do include that. Poke the eyes after, otherwise they will disappear during the baking.
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Yadira — April 4, 2023 @ 4:29 am Reply
I have question. Can you bake these bunnies ahead of time and freeze them to have on Easter?
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Kirbie's Cravings Team — April 5, 2023 @ 1:34 pm
They should freeze fine!
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Li @ Words and Cake — March 25, 2013 @ 1:21 pm Reply
These are adorable! I’d never have thought of using scissors to cut out a pair of bunny ears, that is genius.
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Kirbie — March 25, 2013 @ 3:14 pm Reply
Ah, haha. It makes it super easy. I got the idea when it was the Year of the Rabbit.
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Tina — March 25, 2013 @ 12:31 pm Reply
Blog twin, these are insanely cute! I hate working with yeast, but may have to suck it up and make these bunnies…maybe 😉
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Kirbie — March 25, 2013 @ 12:44 pm Reply
Haha. Give it a try. The nice thing about these fast yeast breads is that it won’t take a few hours effort to realize if you’re successful or not. The worst thing about yeast recipes for me is having to wait around a few hours or all day only to realize I failed.
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katie Apple&Spice — March 24, 2013 @ 10:24 pm Reply
Awww they are so cute! Just adorable
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Kirbie — March 25, 2013 @ 8:33 am Reply
Haha, thanks!
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