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Title: Irish Tea Bread
Categories: Bread Irish
Yield: 4 Servings
12 | tb | Strong tea |
1 | lb | Mixed dried fruit |
6 | oz | Soft brown sugar |
1 | Egg, lightly beaten | |
1 | oz | Butter (melted) |
9 | oz | All-purpose flour |
1/2 | ts | Bicarbonate of soda |
Servings: 4
The mixed fruit can include raisins, currants, and any other kind of dried fruit you like; chop any larger pieces down to about raisin size. Place the tea, mixed fruit and sugar in a bowl; cover and leave overnight. Stir in the egg and melted butter. Sieve the flour and the bicarb together and fold them in. Line the bottom of a large loaf pan with baking parchment, and brush the whole inside of the pan with melted butter. Pour the mixture in and smooth the top. Bake in a preheated oven (360 F) on the middle shelf for 1 1/2 hours. After removing from the oven, leave in the pan for 2-3 minutes; then turn out of pan and cool on a wire rack.
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