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Cranberry-Orange Gewürzbrötchen (Spiced Autumn Breakfast Rolls)

Warm, pillowy German breakfast rolls packed with cranberries, orange zest, and cozy autumn spices—a comforting seasonal twist.

Total: 3 hours 10 minutes
Difficulty: Medium
Serves: 12

What Makes This Special

This recipe transforms the classic German Frühstücksbrötchen (breakfast rolls) into an autumnal treat, infusing the pillowy buns with tart cranberries, fragrant orange zest, and a homemade spice blend inspired by autumn comfort. The golden-orange hue and vibrant bursts of fruit make them irresistibly inviting—the perfect way to celebrate the season with a bit of Gemütlichkeit at your breakfast table.

Ingredients

Brötchen are a staple of German breakfasts—simple, fluffy, and perfect for spreading with butter or jam. Here, we layer in orange zest, fresh cranberries, and warming spices to transform them into a seasonal treat. The spice blend is key for that comforting, bakery-style aroma.

For the Dough

  • Bread Flour: Provides the structure and chewy texture typical of authentic Brötchen.
  • Butter: Enriches the dough for tenderness and flavor.
  • Sugar: Balances tart cranberries and enhances browning.
  • Salt: Essential for flavor.
  • Yeast: Gives rise and fluffiness.
  • Milk & Egg: Add moisture, richness, and softness.
  • Orange Zest: Fresh citrus aroma and subtle orange hue.
  • Cranberries: Lend tartness, color, and seasonal flair.
  • Spice Blend: A mix of cinnamon, allspice, ginger, cloves, and cardamom for a cozy, autumnal warmth.

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Spice Blend

Combine 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp allspice, 1/2 tsp ginger, 1/4 tsp cloves, and 1/4 tsp cardamom in a small bowl. This aromatic mix brings cozy autumn notes—fresh spices make all the difference!

Step 2: Activate the Yeast

Warm the milk to lukewarm (about 35–37°C). In your large mixing bowl, combine the milk, sugar, and yeast. Stir briefly and let sit for 5 minutes, until slightly frothy—this helps ensure your yeast is active and gives the dough a good lift.

Step 3: Mix the Dough

Add the bread flour, salt, spice blend, orange zest, butter, and egg to the yeast mixture. Using a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook (or a sturdy spoon and lots of elbow grease), mix on low speed until a rough dough forms. Increase speed and knead for 7–8 minutes (10–12 minutes by hand), until the dough is smooth, elastic, and slightly tacky.

Step 4: Incorporate the Cranberries

Pat the chopped cranberries dry if using frozen. Add to the dough and mix gently until evenly dispersed—folding them in at this stage avoids crushing the berries and streaking the dough.

Step 5: First Rise

Shape the dough into a ball. Place in a lightly greased bowl, cover with a kitchen towel or plastic wrap, and let rise in a warm, draft-free spot for 60–75 minutes, until doubled in size.

Step 6: Shape the Rolls

Line a baking tray with parchment. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and gently press out any large air bubbles. Divide into 12 equal pieces (about 75–80g each). Shape each piece into a tight ball or classic oval brötchen shape, tucking seams underneath. Arrange on the prepared tray, leaving a little space between each.

Step 7: Second Rise

Cover the rolls with a towel and let rise for 40–50 minutes, until noticeably puffy—this second proof is key for lightness.

Step 8: Preheat & Score

While the rolls proof, preheat your oven to 200°C (fan 180°C). Just before baking, gently brush the tops with the egg wash and, if desired, sprinkle with coarse sugar for sparkle. Use a sharp knife or razor to make a single lengthwise slash on each roll—this creates a beautiful, artisan finish.

Step 9: Bake

Bake for 18–22 minutes, rotating halfway through, until the rolls are golden brown and sound hollow when tapped. Cool on a wire rack for at least 15 minutes before enjoying warm.

Pro Tips

  • Chop Cranberries Carefully: Large pieces burst with tartness; smaller bits give a gentler flavor in every bite.
  • Don’t Overflour: The dough should be soft and a little tacky; too much flour makes dense brötchen.
  • Spice Freshness: Grind or use fresh spices if possible—this sets your rolls apart with truly vivid flavor.

Troubleshooting

Rolls too dense? Ensure your yeast is fresh and activated, and let the dough rise until doubled—cool kitchens may need longer.

Berries bleeding into dough? Pat cranberries dry thoroughly and add them at the end of kneading to avoid too much color transfer.

Variations

  • Nutty Crunch: Add 50g chopped toasted hazelnuts or walnuts for extra texture.
  • Apple Spice Brötchen: Swap cranberries for diced, peeled apple for a mellow sweetness.
  • Glaze Instead of Sugar: Drizzle a simple orange juice and icing sugar glaze over the cooled rolls for a bakery finish.

Storage

Store cooled rolls in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. For best texture, reheat briefly in the oven. Freeze for up to 2 months; thaw and warm before serving for that just-baked comfort.


Bake a batch on a cozy autumn weekend and bring a little German comfort to your breakfast table!