Bara Brith (Currant Bread) Welsh
- Ready In:
- 1hr
- Ingredients:
- 10
- Serves:
-
16
ingredients
- 113.39 g dried fruit
- 9.85 ml salt
- 113.39 g candied peel
- 170.09 g lard
- 473.19 ml water
- 28.34 g fresh yeast
- 2.46 ml mixed spice
- 226.79 g demerara sugar
- 907.18 g plain flour
- 2 eggs
directions
- Oven: 450F, Gas Mark 8 for 15 minutes: 375F, Gas Mark 5 for 45 minutes.
- Soak the fruit and candied peel in the water with the spice.
- Leave to steep in a warm place and use the warm spicy, strained water to mix the dough.
- Sift the flour and salt and rub in the lard; cream the yeast with the sugar and a little of the spiced water; mix this into the flour, together with the eggs and use enough of the water to give a firm, yet elastic dough.
- Knead well, leave to rise and knock back; blend in the drained fruit and knead again.
- Shape the dough into loaves and set into greased 1 lb tins in a warm place to prove; bake, reducing the temperature after the first 15 minutes.
- Originally, in some recipies, the fruit content would have been fresh currants or blackberries.
- Bara Brith is often served as part of the traditional Welsh tea.
- It can also be purchased at many of the small bakeries found throughout Wales.
- British Cookery (BTA/BFPC)
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