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Easter desserts that aren’t hot cross buns

But there are hot cross cannoli...
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Easter’s arrival brings a sense of indulgence — an invitation to embrace rich, decadent flavours and seasonal delights. This is the time for fragrant hints of citrus and spice, the deep, earthy notes of cocoa, and airy folds flecked with vanilla bean.

For Greek-style Easter dessert recipes, reach for Jonathan Barthelmess‘s strawberry galaktoboureko or the tsoureki (Greek Easter bread). Sixpenny’s carrot cake is an impressive Easter dessert to master to manifest an appearance from the Easter Bunny, and we also have a cheeky chocolate version of the UK’s simnel cake. For a showstopper, you can’t go past chef Dan Pepperell’s hot cross cannoli — the chef describes it as “what Tony Soprano would eat at Easter time,” and we’re inclined to agree. It’s Easter, after all, so chocolate is a must.

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Ciaramicola
(Credits: William Meppem)

Ciaramicola

Australian Gourmet Traveller recipe for Ciaramicola
Hot cross cannoli
(Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Dan Pepperell’s hot cross cannoli

It’s the flavours of a spiced hot cross bun whipped into a cloudy ricotta filling, then coddled into a crisp chocolate shell. This is going to be a good Easter.
Sticky caramel buns
But we do have hot cross cannoli… (Credits: William Meppem)

Sticky caramel buns

Australian Gourmet Traveller Portuguese Easter dessert recipe for sticky caramel buns.
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Two twisted pastries with big blue candied eggs in the centre. The pastries look as though they are a nest for the egg.
Photo: Ben Dearnley (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Cuddura Cull’ova (Sicilian Easter biscuits)

These playful Sicilian biscuits are traditionally given on Good Friday for good luck. The dough is also incredibly forgiving – if you stuff up rolling the shapes the first-time round, just re-roll.
Sour-cherry hot cross buns
Sour-cherry hot cross buns (Credits: Rob Shaw)

Sour-cherry hot cross buns

These sour-cherry hot cross buns are a refreshing take on this Easter favourite.
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Colomba Pasquale
Colomba Pasquale (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Colomba Pasquale

A recipe for a classic Colomba Pasquale.
Sweet Italian Easter bread
Sweet Italian Easter bread (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Sweet Italian Easter bread

Gubana is a half brioche, half strudel from Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It’s traditionally eaten after Lent.
Cassata
Cassata (Credits: Vanessa Levis)

Cassata

There’s a good reason Sicily is known as the sweets centre of Italy, and cassata – decorative and delicious – is it.
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Six twisted buns, dusted with icing sugar, on a black background.
Sweet cinnamon buns (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Sweet cinnamon buns

There’s nothing quite like the smell of baking to whet your appetite – and even more so when sweet spices like cinnamon and cardamom are involved.
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Paskha
Paskha (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Paskha

Catherine Adams Russian Easter recipe for paskha.
Chocolate and hazelnut babka
(Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Chocolate and hazelnut babka

Take a buttery, brioche-like loaf, add a generous swirl of rich chocolate and what do you get? A little slice of heaven.
Chocolate eggs
Chocolate eggs (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Chocolate eggs

Australian Gourmet Traveller recipe for dark, milk and white chocolate Easter eggs.
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