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Cathryn



Joined: 16 Jul 2005
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Location: Ceredigion
PostPosted: Sat May 23, 09 8:51 am    Post subject: Bara Brith Reply with quote
    



Ingredients


  • 1 cup of fruit and cherries

  • 1 cup of sugar

  • 3 cups of SR flour

  • 1 teasp mixed spice

  • 1 tablesp black treacle

  • 1/2 to 1 cup boiling milk

  • 1 egg




Recipe


  1. Soak the fruit overnight in cold tea

  2. Stir all ingredients together, finally adding the milk to make a slightly sloppy mix.

  3. Bake at 325 - 350°F (160 - 175°C) for 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Check if it is done regularly by inserting a skewer or fine knife blade.




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This loaf is better if left to mature. Wrap it up well and forget it is there for about two days. I like it plain but my Mum serves hers buttered.

jamanda
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Joined: 22 Oct 2006
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Location: Devon
PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 13 10:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Do you use brown sugar or is that redundant given the treacle?

earthyvirgo



Joined: 24 Aug 2007
Posts: 7972
Location: creating prints in the loft, Gerlan
PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 13 11:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Bara Brith Reply with quote
    

Cathryn wrote:


Ingredients


  • 1 cup of fruit and cherries

  • 1 cup of sugar

  • 3 cups of SR flour

  • 1 teasp mixed spice

  • 1 tablesp black treacle

  • 1/2 to 1 cup boiling milk

  • 1 egg




Recipe


  1. Soak the fruit overnight in cold tea

  2. Stir all ingredients together, finally adding the milk to make a slightly sloppy mix.

  3. Bake at 325 - 350°F for 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Check if it is done regularly by inserting a skewer or fine knife blade.




Comments

This loaf is better if left to mature. Wrap it up well and forget it is there for about two days. I like it plain but my Mum serves hers buttered.


You can't beat a good Bara Brith.
That looks very similar to my Mum's recipe.

Last time we spoke, she'd just made two and was making another two for the Doctor's surgery - one for her Dr and one for the receptionists!

EV

jamanda
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Location: Devon
PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 13 11:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Someone had made one at a village hall do we went to last weekend (we know how to Rock in North Devon) and Ben was very keen, so I said I'd make one this weekend.

earthyvirgo



Joined: 24 Aug 2007
Posts: 7972
Location: creating prints in the loft, Gerlan
PostPosted: Sat Dec 07, 13 12:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Jamanda wrote:
Someone had made one at a village hall do we went to last weekend (we know how to Rock in North Devon) and Ben was very keen, so I said I'd make one this weekend.


The overnight soak in tea is what makes it a real Bara Brith

EV

vegplot



Joined: 19 Apr 2007
Posts: 21301
Location: Bethesda, Gwynedd
PostPosted: Sat Dec 07, 13 2:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

She also makes a version with marzipan in the middle.

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