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Home baked Gluten free fruit bread ☕️

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Hi everyone,

Here's some fruit bread that I made using 1/2 GF brown bread flour and 1/2 buckwheat flour with Californian raisins, what I do when I use dried fruit is soak them in boiling water with some spices first so when I add them to a bread/cake/cookie mix they are lovely and soft with extra flavour and don't sink so easily. I used my usual bread recipe I just added fruit and spice.

I hope everyone is staying safe in this stormy weather 💨

And this was perfect with a nice cuppa this afternoon. 😊

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That is sounding and looking Delicous Jerry, I really miss tea cakes / Fruit Bread since having to go GF

in reply to Kitten-whiskers

Thank you Debs, this is why I bake my own, I expect there will be gluten free vegan hot cross buns in the shops soon. I love hot cross buns...😀

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Thats a thought - hot cross bunnys are yummy :>

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Zest

Hi Hidden

Wow, your Tea Bread looks so scrumptious. How long do you usually soak the dried fruit for, and how much hot water do you add to soak it? I think I will try your method to soak the fruit for next time I make my cake. What spices do you generally add?

I also see you that you mentioned using your 'usual bread recipe' - can I know which one that is, as I'd like to try to replicate your Tea Bread sometime - it looks SO good.

Zest :-)

in reply to Zest

Thank you Zest, I just cover the dried fruit with boiling water and add cinnamon mixed spice and ginger. Around 20 mins is fine you can boil them to speed it up. I came across the method of soaking dried fruit over night to make a Yorkshire tea cake which's another favourite of mine.

Here's my GF bread recipe:

healthunlocked.com/healthye...

Jerry 😊

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Hi Hidden

Thanks very much. I am wondering if it would matter if I didn't put the yeast in it - i.e. use the bread recipe you have and add the fruits, but not have the yeast - I ask that as I don't have any yeast in the house and I'm thinking that I don't usually use it in my cakes - and they seem to come out ok...

I like the soaking of the fruits idea - I bet it will be incredibly flavourful that way. I am definitely going to do it. :-)

Zest :-)

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Hi Zest, I also use a recipe like this:

farmersgirlkitchen.co.uk/ma...

But I only use 80g of sugar and because you add it to the fruit it makes the loaf taste sweeter. I also use ordinary tea and add spices but this saved me writing mine out...what I also like is this is fat free...😊

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Zest in reply to

Thank you so much, this is a lovely recipe. :-)

Zest :-)

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