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Chelsea Buns

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A Chelsea bun is an early 19th Century creation that gets its name from a London bakery, "The Old Chelsea Bun House," which no longer exists. The yeast dough is sweetened with sugar, enriched with eggs and butter, and is lightly spiced. The dough is rolled out flat and currants are sprinkled onto it. The dough is then rolled up like a jellyroll and is then sliced into individual pieces before baking. When the buns are nearly done, they are glazed with sugar that has been boiled in a small quantity of water. The buns are returned to the oven for 2 to 3 minutes before serving.

Suggested Wines

  1. Riesling                                          
  2. Champagne                                          
  3. Sparkling Blend                                          
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There are so many wines and so many foods to choose from; so how do you know what to pick? In the Classicwines Food and Wine Pairing Section we want to help you find new recipes and give you general guidelines on what wine could work with that recipe. The truth is part, of the fun is experimenting with different wines to see what you like. Eat, drink, learn what you can, and share with us what works.

Editor's Picks

  1. Ch. ste. Michelle & Dr. Loosen 2008 Riesling

  2. Au Bon Climat 2007 Pinot Noir

  3. Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin 2008 Champagne Blend