Mary Berry Raspberry Jam Buns Recipe
by Mary BerryMore Cosy Teatime Treats
Description
Ingredients
- 225 g (8 ounces) self-raising flour (or all-purpose flour + teaspoons baking powder + 1/4 teaspoon salt)
- ¼ tsp ground mixed spice
- 50 g (2 ounces) softened butter butter
- 100 g (4 ounces) caster sugar
- 1 large egg beaten
- 4 tbsp full-fat milk
- 50 g of raspberry jam or any other jam made from berries strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, and blackcurrant.
- Icing sugar for sprinkling
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius/ Fan 180 degrees Celsius/ gas mark 6.
- Lightly grease two baking sheets.
- Combine the flour, ground mixed spice, and butter in a bowl. Use your fingertips to rub the butter into the mixture until it resembles fine breadcrumbs.
- Stir in the sugar.
- Mix the egg and milk together, then add it to the mixture. Only add enough liquid to form a stiff dough.
- Divide the dough into 12 pieces and roll each piece into a smooth ball.
- Create a depression in the center of each dough ball using the handle of a wooden spoon

- Place about 1/4 teaspoon of jam into each small hole.

- Arrange the jam buns (with the jam side up) on the prepared baking sheets.

- Bake for 8-10 minutes until the cakes have a pale golden brown colour.
- Carefully remove them from the baking sheets and allow them to cool slightly.

- Dust the cakes with icing sugar and serve them while still warm

Recipe Notes:
- If time permits, I recommend baking them in batches of 12 for better results.
- You can use any kind of jam in this recipe, but jam made from berries like strawberry jam, raspberry jam, blueberry jam, and blackcurrant jam works best
- If you don’t want the cakes too sweet, then reduce the amount of sugar and skip the dusting with icing sugar
Mary Berry Jam Buns FAQ
A: The original Mary Berry recipe yields 24 small buns, but we prefer 12 larger ones (37g dough each). Adjust as needed!
A: Yes! Mix 225g all-purpose flour + 3 tsp baking powder + ¼ tsp salt.
A: Berry jams (raspberry, strawberry, blackcurrant) work best, but any thick jam will do. Avoid overly runny varieties to prevent leakage.
A: Absolutely! Cut sugar in the dough to 50g and skip the icing sugar dusting for less sweetness.
A: Overfilling or too-thin jam can cause leaks. Use just ¼ tsp jam per bun, and ensure the dough fully seals the edges.
A: Keep in an airtight container for 2 days at room temp or freeze for up to 1 month. Reheat in a 160°C oven for 5 mins.
A: Her original “Jammy Buns” called for blackberry jam, but she encourages experimenting with any berry jam!
A: Fresh berries release moisture—stick to jam or try dried fruit for texture.










Just tried these with freshly made blackcurrant jam! I followed your tips and created 12 buns. Amazing. Thank you!
Thank you for your feedback! I’m not a big fan of blackcurrant but planning to try them with blackberry jam this summer 🙂