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Hot Cross Muffins

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Easy Hot Cross Muffins
Photo by Janis Nicolay

These fruit-laden muffins smell exactly like hot cross buns as they bake and taste just as satisfying, but with a fraction of the effort.

This recipe was excerpted from 'Anna Olson's Baking Wisdom' by Anna Olson. Buy the full book on Amazon.

Cook's note:

The meringue powder helps the glaze set. If you make the glaze without it, let the muffins air-dry for an extra hour before storing them. And to make the muffins less seasonally specific, you can leave the crosses off or simply drizzle the glaze on top.

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