Nigerian Buns — tasty snack treats that are richer in flavor with crunchy outside and pillowy soft inside.
Most of the time, I get asked questions about recipes and sometimes it a request for a particular recipe – like this Nigerian bun.
This one I happily obliged…no arm-twisting required.
Now what’s not to love about these Nigerian buns? They are super easy to make and dangerously good. They come together in only a few minutes and with two batch of frying you are done.
This is my take on these buns and for an additional twist on them; I added coconut flakes to the mixture. You can successfully make them without coconut.
So what is the difference between puff-puff and this mouthful of joy buns?
Puff-puff for the most part is made with yeast and has a somewhat chewy interior with very few ingredients.
On the other hand, Nigerian buns are richer in flavor with the addition of eggs, butter and milk -crunchy on the outside pillowy soft on the inside. Just like these African doughnuts featured here, quite frankly there is very little difference between the two.
Why don’t you try both and see which one you like best – they both qualify as buns in my book. Enjoy these Nigerian buns anytime you want, any way you like it with or without coconut.
Watch How to Make It
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Wina S says
Was my first time, followed your measurements and guid, unbelievable!!!!! So so delicious. My husband and I couldn’t stop eating till we couldn’t eat anymore. We both agreed our children are going to enjoy this particular one hahaha. We can’t wait to start treating our kids with this delicious buns. Thank you Immaculate
Imma says
Yep, the kids will definitely love this :)! Thank you for the feedback!
Shahir Kabir says
The recipe made puff puff not the crunchy buns
Imma says
Hi Shahir. Sorry these buns did not turn out right for you. I hope you will have a chance to give it another go.
Wina S says
No way Shahir
Vee says
I have always followed you for years. This is the first time I am writing a review. Indeed you are a vibrant and a passionate cook.
Surprisingly, I am a Nigerian currently residing in Cameroon.
At times I get confused with measurements in cup(s)…how doing a metric measurements alongside too especially for Africans?
Thank you for all you do โค๏ธ
Imma says
Thank you for the lovely review, Vee! Currently working on adding the metric measurements along side the imperial measurements.
Chizoba says
This was my first time making buns and I didn’t even have nutmeg at home but decided to go ahead. It turned out amazing, it’s hard to believe it’s my first try. Thank you so much.
Imma says
Well done, Chizoba :)! I am so glad it turned out well for you!
Nbabe says
I loved this recipe so much! But what was on the buns pls i am a small girl THIS RECIPE#ROCKS#
Imma says
Oh great to hear that. Thank you so much! I use powdered sugar on it make them a little sweeter as I Like ๐
Imma says
Oh great to hear that. Thank you so much! I use powdered sugar on it to make them a little sweeter as I Like ๐