"4 Soft salted caramel flavour hot cross buns with milk chocolate chips."
I asked Bert to pick me up a couple of packs, and I'm not sure if he hunted for the biggest buns he could find or if all of Tesco's hot cross buns are whoppers this years, but both of our packs contained some of the biggest versions I've ever seen. These buns looked even bigger than Heston's 2016 Bakewell Buns! Out of interest I popped one on the scale. My eyes weren't deceiving me, it was over 100g! They were also on the rather tanned side of the equation, but I wasn't sure if that was simply how they were meant to be.
Tesco's salted caramel and chocolate chip hot cross buns were noticeably firmer than either of Waitrose's, but this did make them easier to slice. The interior of the bun was darker than a normal dough, and had an ample supply of chocolate chips. As normal I tried the buns both warm and cold and with a number of toppings.
I'm not sure how or where the salted caramel came into the equation for all I could taste was a standard sweet bread dough. The texture wasn't particularly fluffy, although this mattered less when they were toasted. As for the chocolate chips, they were so-so; injecting a cocoa flavour but nothing to shout about.
I found that the best way to enjoy these buns was warmed up and smothered with Biscoff or chocolate spread and banana... To be honest, the biggest bonus was that Bert enjoyed them and they were sizeable enough to sustain him through during his night shifts (but only when covered in biscuit spread).
6/10
*I'm not even sure why Bert doesn't like hot cross buns, he likes buns, cinnamon and raisins.. But apparently not together. .
They do look a little over baked but I think if you're having to put that much stuff on them for you to enjoy, then they're not really doing what they're supposed to. :S
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly, although I'm tempted to try a pack from a different store and give them another go..
DeleteI find TESCO allways pretty much in these kind of products fall behind Waitrose, M&S, LIDL. Say, take sushi, for example. Tesco`s is the blandest of all...
ReplyDeleteHmm, I think Tesco shine in some areas. Their carrot cake yogurt was insanely good and their cinnamon buns are rather good too! M&S can be hit and miss, at least with Tesco you're not paying a fortune for a naff product.
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