This is a recipe that I have been using for many years....a simple, traditional, old-fashioned molasses bun.....affectionately known in Newfoundland and Labrador as "Lassy Buns"
Here's the recipe.....
Molasses Buns
1 cup molasses 1 cup melted butter
1/2 cup milk 4 1/2 cups flour
1 cup sugar 2 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp cloves 2 tsp baking soda
1 egg pinch of salt
Combine melted butter and molasses and stir, then add milk and egg. Mix in remaining ingredients, then roll out on a floured surface, to a 1/2 inch thickness. Cut into desired shapes and place on a greased cookie sheet. bake at 350* F for 15-20 minutes. Turn out on a wire rack and cool completely.
Here are a few photos of how mine looked....
These buns are simple to make and smell glorious when baking.
Let me know if you try this recipe, I'd love to know how it turns out!
Cheers
:o)
Something else that would go great with my coffee! I just might have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comment on News From Italy this morning, I like blogging for the same reasons as you. I enjoy visiting your blog but I often leave feeling how hungry, I wonder why. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteI have these in the oven right now Kathy !! I'll let you know how your recipe turned out (the dough tastes great, so thats promising ... hahahahaha). Cheers !
ReplyDeleteOK, they are delicious !! Brian loves them and Jack had 2 !! Hahaha. New favourite recipe I think !! Thanks !!
DeleteBatter much too wet to roll out!!
DeleteKathleen
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I want to say that I have been trying for years to find a molasses bun recipe. NOT molasses cookies which they always turn out to be when dough is finished. I wish you every bit as much happiness as you have just brought myself and my husband by sharing this recipe. I just finished baking them and cannot wait to see his face when he gets home from work.
Best regards,
Denise Brake
I will be making these today I have my mothers receipe have used it for years But those look awesome hagd everyone
ReplyDeleteTHEY LOOK SO GOOD MY HUSBAND LOVES LASSY BUNS AND I KNOW THESE ARE GOING TO BE A GREAT HIT, CONTINUED SUCCESS I WILL BE WATCHING YOUR SITE. THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy mother's family live in Gambo so I knew those buns were going to be good. Just made them & they are " To Die For " & so easy to make. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteWish there was a print friendly for your recipes so I can just print off the one I want. Have to write them down. Made & loved the molasses buns but had to write it down too !!
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ReplyDeleteYummy..Looks good. Thanks for posting!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you stick holes in them with a fork before you baked them ? Is that suger sprinkled on the top ?
ReplyDeleteThank You so much I love lassy-buns I actually love everything about Newfoundland I look forward to going back soon.
ReplyDeleteThey look so good. I am going to make these and hand them out to my friends at the Leisure Center. Thank you so much for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make those all the time when I was a little girl. We all loved them and I almost forgot how good they were. Will be adding this to my 'favourite' recipes! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMade those Today & they were "Delishious".....Just the way We like them, Have been looking for a recipe like this for a long time, Look forward to seeing more fm you, Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteI am from St. Johnn's and have resided in Virginia Beach Virginia since 1981. I was thrilled when one of my Newfie friends who lives here also sent me the recipe. I loved it. I give it five stars.
ReplyDeleteThey are delicious
ReplyDeleteYou just can't beat the taste of Lassy Buns!!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you use regular milk or Carnations Evaporated milk as shown in your picture?
ReplyDeleteI am a NL,er now living in Alb. AND HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR MOMS RECIEPTS AND HERE IT IS tHANK you.I use carnation evaporated milk.
ReplyDeleteGreat simple recipe! I made them for my boyfriend, who's from the Bay D'Espoir area, and he loved them. A real treat!!
ReplyDeleteGreat simple recipe! I made them for my boyfriend, who's from the Bay D'Espoir area, and he loved them. A real treat!!
ReplyDeleteJust making them now...first 12 outta the oven. 5* thank you
ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe, they are the best Thanks
ReplyDeleteI make these all the time and everyone always asks for the recipe. My friends in the group home love to make these with me and of course they love to eat them all up.
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