Cranberry Orange Rusks
Rusks, are a tradition in various parts of southern Africa. Credit for this version goes to the Afrikaaners of South Africa, who needed to preserve bread for long treks, hence the double baking preparation process. Also known as beskuit or cake rusks, these crunchy, semi-sweet treats make great gifts, and you can add raisins, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, or whatever else you like to the mix. They are perfect for dunking at tea time or on your coffee break, whether at 10 am before lunch or 4 pm before dinner.
One essential component when making rusks is buttermilk. The acid helps soften the bread/cake dough, and the cultures add a tang that isn't overwhelming.
I added cranberries and orange peel for this recipe to give them a festive, holiday season flare. The cranberries littered throughout the rusks offer a sweet, tangy bite white the orange provides a citrusy undertone, and we already know orange and cranberry pair well!
There is no need to get rusks at the store; you can make them at home on your own.