Norwegian Custard Buns

Norwegian Custard Buns

Prep Time: 30 min.
Bake Time: 20-25 min.
Servings: 6
Difficulty: Intermediate

Sweet vanilla custard baked into a sweet dough and coated with coconut! This recipe comes from Norwegian Skolebrod.

Ingredients

12 Rhodes White Dinner Rolls, dough thawed to room temperature
1 cup sugar

For the Custard
1 1/4 cup whole milk
1/3 cup sugar
2 Tbsp corn starch
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
4 egg yolks

For the Egg Wash
1 egg yolk
1 1/2 Tbsp sugar

For the Icing
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1 Tbsp milk
1/2 cup shredded sweetened coconut

Instructions

  1. Combine two rolls into a three inch circle. Press into a plate of sugar, coating the dough completely. Repeat with the remaining rolls and place them on a sprayed baking sheet. Cover with sprayed plastic wrap and let rise for at least 30 minutes.
  2. While the dough is rising: For the vanilla cream, place milk in a pan over medium-high heat. Whisk remaining ingredients together until smooth. As soon as milk bubbles, pour into yolk mixture, whisking constantly. Transfer mixture to pan and place over medium heat. Stir with a wooden spoon for 1-2 minutes until thickened.
  3. Make deep indentations in each bun. Combine 1 egg yolk and 1 1/2 Tbsp of sugar. Brush over each bun.
  4. Spoon vanilla cream into the center of each buns deep indentation.
  5. Bake at 350ºF for 20-25 minutes or until golden and risen. Cool slightly on wire racks.
  6. Combine powdered sugar and milk until smooth, this is your icing.
  7. Brush buns with icing glaze, then roll in coconut to serve.
COMMENTS
  • January 21, 2023

    can you make cherry/peach or apple tarts with dinner rolles?

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    • Debbie from Rhodes
      January 23, 2023

      You can make anything that you would use bread dough for in a recipe. All our recipes can be found on our website: .comwww.rhodesbakenserve

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  • E. E. BANERJEE
    August 31, 2023

    IS THE CORN FLOUR THE SAME AS CORN STARCH?

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    • Debbie from Rhodes
      August 31, 2023

      No, they are different. They would both be in the baking aisle but the corn flour would be a type of flour and would say that on the package.

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  • Linda
    November 21, 2023

    Can you substitute the corn flour with something else?

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    • Debbie from Rhodes
      November 22, 2023

      I’m sorry that should have said “corn starch”. Thank you for making us aware of this! Hope that helps you.

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