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No worries. And while English is not my first language either,I think you were right with the term expansion tank - these are sadly only meant for keeping the pressure stable, not really "buffering".
A buffer tank is large (often 500+x l) and well isolated. A bit more modern heating systems use them to, well, basically buffer things- the water in it is heated up (with the actual heating system running under ideal operational parameters and while it takes long its needed less frequently) and then the house getting its heating demand out of that. This is basically the ideal solution for your issue.
But sadly its often not feasible installation wise - while they are not that expensive they need a lot of room, a floor that can actually bear the weight and of course someone who install them.
But maybs speak to a professional about it if you own the place - it might be cheaper in the long run if you combine the costs of the alternatives, and these days they have creative solutions sometimes.