A recipe for Easter morning --
Empty Tomb Buns
by Anne Feenstra
After these have been baked, discover that there is an “Empty Tomb” in the center of each bun, along with some sweetness at the bottom – yum!!!
Ingredients
Favorite prepared yeast dough recipe or frozen crescent rolls
Melted butter
Large marshmallows
CinnamonWhite Sugar
Method
Mix cinnamon and sugar in a bowl. Roll a marshmallow in melted butter and then in the cinnamon-sugar mixture. Enclose sugared marshmallow in a small amount of dough, sealing together well. After placing on cookie sheets, let the buns rise until almost doubled in size. Then bake for 10-12 minutes in a 350-375° F oven. Immediately remove buns from trays, especially if any of the sugary mixture has seeped out of any buns.
Notes
Prepared buns may be placed seam-side down on the tray for a smooth bun look
or:
seam-side up for a slightly rougher look like that of a rock. Seam-side up also helps to prevent more seepage of the sugary mixture.
Plain marshmallows (without melted butter and the cinnamon-sugar mixture) may also be placed in the dough. Without butter, the dough is easier to seal.
Symbolism
Marshmallow - body of Jesus
Butter and cinnamon-sugar mixture – the oil and spices Jesus’ body was anointed with
Dough – the tomb
Cavity in bun – the empty tomb
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