Delicious, spicy Hot Cross Buns are traditional treats for an Easter teatime. Taken from the book Royal Teas: Seasonal Recipes from Buckingham Palace, this is a recipe from the royal kitchen's repertoire of tea-time treats.
Traditionally eaten on Good Friday, Hot Cross Buns are first supposed to have been made by a monk in St Albans Abbey in the 14th century, to distribute to the poor.