Traditional Swedish Christmas Lucia Buns - Lussebullar & Lussekatter

by Kackerlacka in Cooking > Dessert

4096 Views, 63 Favorites, 0 Comments

Traditional Swedish Christmas Lucia Buns - Lussebullar & Lussekatter

temp_-1963739032.jpg
They are called Lussebullar or Lussekatter in Sweden and are very popular around Christmas time. This is an old tradition we never miss each year. We eat this a lot for fika on the 13th of December. Santa Lucia. These taste so good and are so easy to make!

Approximate time
2 30 minute raise times
30 practical work

Ingredients

×100 grams of butter
×5 dl (2.1 cups) of milk
×1 gram of minced saffron (major ingredient of taste, a must have)
×1 dl (0.4 cups) of raisins
×1.5 dl (0.6 cups) of sugar
×50 grams of yeast
×A pinch of salt
×5 dl (2.1 cups) of flour
×2 Eggs
×X amount of extra flour (read step 10)
×1 extra egg

Preheat Oven

temp_-1769864690.jpg
At 225°C (437°F)

Butter

temp_1851182544.jpg
temp_-1009863158.jpg
Add 100 grams of butter into a steel bowl. This is to melt the butter and puting the other ingredients in there at the same time. Put the stove on medium heat. Be careful it's not too hot. We don't want to kill the yeast. 40°C (104°F) maximum.

Milk

temp_300495956.jpg
temp_1658120537.jpg
Add 5 dl (2.1 cups) of milk.

Saffron

temp_-540937624.jpg
temp_-221417159.jpg
temp_-1571171247.jpg
Add 1 gram of minced saffron.

Raisins

temp_1033528325.jpg
temp_2110891531.jpg
temp_137897649.jpg
temp_860675153.jpg
temp_-452011940.jpg
Add 1 dl (0.4 cups) of raisins. Mix all ingredients together.

Dry Ingredients

temp_1454844570.jpg
temp_-1160305024.jpg
temp_1845932516.jpg
temp_-1125438586.jpg
temp_-1745790328.jpg
temp_187663046.jpg
temp_351066996.jpg
temp_-1369405377.jpg
temp_1727396728.jpg
Add 1.5 dl (0.6 cups) of sugar, 50 grams of yeast, little salt, 5 dl (2.1 cups) of flour into another bowl.

Eggs

temp_185243528.jpg
temp_-877441656.jpg
Crack 2 eggs into the mixture.

Dry Ingredients

temp_1232952522.jpg
temp_-1974790364.jpg
Add the dry ingredients we made together and whisk it around.

The Tricky Part

temp_1296939971.jpg
temp_364562502.jpg
temp_-1995455452.jpg
You will be going to make this mixture into a dough. Add X amount of flour meanwhile whisking. The thing is, the amount of flour depends a lot when creating the dough. I used another 18 dl (7.6 cups) of flour. You know you have to add another cup of flour when the dough is still sticky. When you can touch the dough and the dough releases from your hands, then it's enough.

After the dough is made, put a towel on top of the bowl and let it raise for 30 minutes.

Knead

temp_1331854977.jpg
temp_426995652.jpg
temp_-1380382406.jpg
temp_447270525.jpg
Once raised, put the dough on a floured work bench and knead it.

Making the Buns

temp_-1979196640.jpg
temp_-784819018.jpg
temp_1812714837.jpg
temp_-1096327965.jpg
temp_-598478121.jpg
temp_-1255818884.jpg
temp_-140239049.jpg
temp_526943296.jpg
temp_-1608646240.jpg
temp_-1228609343.jpg
There are two ways of doing this. You can cut a piece of the dough, forming it into a ball and then it's done.

Other method is doing a kind of pretzel. Start by rolling out a piece of the dough into a long snake. On one end, twist into a snail right turn. Other end, twist into a snail left turn. Keep going until they meet in the middle.

Raise Second Time

temp_-86809524.jpg
temp_-1229658492.jpg
temp_1458559272.jpg
When you have made the buns, place them on a baking sheet. Oven paper is not necessary. Put a towel on them and let them raise for 30 minutes.

Baking

temp_-1828496853.jpg
temp_1405995416.jpg
temp_1160061294.jpg
temp_-424746037.jpg
temp_-1481811162.jpg
temp_1797004195.jpg
temp_445982567.jpg
temp_-2050328003.jpg
Crack an egg and brush it over the buns. This is to prevent them from getting burned by the heat of the oven. Place the sheets one at a time in the middle of the oven for 5-6 minutes. Mine got a little too brown but it's not a big deal.

Done!

temp_-1373925882.jpg
temp_1503199783.jpg
temp_2056795814.jpg
temp_-2145161704.jpg
temp_537997564.jpg
temp_-1755797383.jpg
And there you have it! It took some time but now we can finally eat them! Serves good with coffee and christmas coke for the children.