Coconut Rock Buns – super easy and crunchy hard exterior buns with a surprisingly light and chewy interior. Best served as snacks or breakfast with warm coffee or hot coco!
Coconut rock buns, what can I say? They remind me of the scones that we use to make in high school only these taste better and are much more tender. The ones we use to make were hard as rocks. These have a super crunchy hard exterior with a surprisingly light and chewy interior and they’re heavily flavored with nutmeg, grated orange and vanilla.
My son loves raisins so it’s no surprise that he always fights with me over these buns. I couldn’t even take pictures, the first time around; I doubled the recipe so I could have enough for the photo shoot.
Coconut rock buns also known as rock cakes are enjoyed in Caribbean particular in Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad.
Super easy to make, they come together in no time and lends itself to countless variations with dried fruit and flavor.
They are a perfect snack. You may serve them for breakfast with milk or they’re great on their own.
Coconut Rock Buns - super easy and crunchy hard exterior buns with a surprisingly light and chewy interior. Best served as snacks or breakfast with warm coffee or hot choco!Adapted from http://www.trinigourmet.com/index.php/coconut-rock-buns-recipe/
In a medium bowl, whisk or sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, grated orange, nutmeg and salt
Work in the butter just until the mixture is unevenly crumbly; it's OK for some larger chunks of butter to remain unincorporated. Stir in the raisins and coconut flakes
Whisk together eggs and vanilla
Gently fold wet ingredients into dry ingredients and stir until all is moistened and holds together (like a ball)
Put dough on floured surface, and pat (gently!) with your hands only.
Fold dough over on itself about 5 times, and then gently press down.
Shape into 8 – 10 rocks or you may use a cookie cutter. Sprinkle with demerara sugar.
Place on baking sheet.
Bake at 400° for 12-15 minutes or until lightly browned
Hi imma, I would love to try this recipe, can you pls suggest something I can use in place of the Demerara sugar and must the coconut flakes be dry? As always love love your recipes and ❤️ you.
In certain African countries, we don’t have the light or dark brown soft sugar, you have and use in the USA. We instead have granulated brown, white and castor sugar, so what can I use instead of the brown sugar thanks .
Made these for the first time yesterday. I tripled the recipe and made 30 of them and they were a HIT!! The family has devoured them. Thanks soo much. I have been searching for a recipe for ages as all the recipes I’ve found seem to spread like cookies when I bake them.
This is good. My daughter was so excited following your recipe.she said it is so easy to follow. Thank u so much for sharing.
Can u please post a cameroonian fish roll and meat pie recipe please. We will love to try it this weekend if possible. Thank you so much.
Hi is it OK if we can see how you make it step by step please thank you
Yes, you need to jump to the recipe card and follow the instruction listed. Hope this will help you:)
Hi imma, I would love to try this recipe, can you pls suggest something I can use in place of the Demerara sugar and must the coconut flakes be dry? As always love love your recipes and ❤️ you.
Do you use unsweetened coconut?
Hi, Carin, I use unsweetened for this one.
This recipient is mouthwatering
In certain African countries, we don’t have the light or dark brown soft sugar, you have and use in the USA. We instead have granulated brown, white and castor sugar, so what can I use instead of the brown sugar thanks .
Use castor sugar sugar.
Made these for the first time yesterday. I tripled the recipe and made 30 of them and they were a HIT!! The family has devoured them. Thanks soo much. I have been searching for a recipe for ages as all the recipes I’ve found seem to spread like cookies when I bake them.
Awesome!! I am so glad this was a hit with your family. I can certainly see them devouring them :)! Thanks for the feedback Denacia!
In the ingredients you mention half cup demerera is this within the mix or does this go on top?
The demerara sugar goes on top, not inside .
Have made this recipe many times. Did not change anything. Delicious indeed!!!
5 stars
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback, Melissa. I appreciate it.
I didn’t see quantity of grated orange on the ingredient list
Recipe updated.
rock buns are nice and is easy to make i love them a lot
Me too! Gavin. I make and freeze and bake whenever the craving hits.
These came out nice and brown with an amazing flavor . Thanks
I love rock buns!! We have our version in Guyana also, this looks amazing!
In step 3, you mentioned to add chocolate. Do you mean raisins cos there’s no chocolate listed in the ingredients?
Good catch! Silly me must have been thinking about chocolate- updated . Thanks
This is good. My daughter was so excited following your recipe.she said it is so easy to follow. Thank u so much for sharing.
Can u please post a cameroonian fish roll and meat pie recipe please. We will love to try it this weekend if possible. Thank you so much.
I already have fish roll featured here http://africanbites.com/?p=3377 and meat pie featured here http://africanbites.com/?p=3377. Let me know how you like them.
Love it! And so everyone knows they aren’t rock hard haha. I’m Jamaican and we used to make this all the time :)!
Jessica, they definitely are not rock hard! Chewy and Crusty inside. Thanks for stopping by!
Just what I was looking for!
Thanks so much!
You are Welcome! Let me know how you like em!
They were wonderful!
Thanks for feed back Sadie.