Healthy bara brith
- Prepare
- overnight
- Cook
- over 2 hours
- Serve
- Serves 12
This deliciously moist bara brith recipe is a Welsh tea cake that makes a virtually fat-free alternative to traditional fruit cake.
By Thane Prince
Ingredients
- dried mixed fruit: 375g/13oz dried mixed fruit
- orange: 1 medium orange, zest and juice
- mixed spice: 1 heaped tsp ground mixed spice
- honey: 25g/1oz clear honey
- tea: 225ml/8fl oz Earl Grey tea, hot
- butter: unsalted butter, for greasing
- egg: 1 medium free-range egg, beaten
- apple: 1 large eating apple (approximately 200g/7oz), cored, grated
- self-raising flour: 175g/6oz wholemeal self-raising flour, sifted
- self-raising flour: 200g/7oz white self-raising flour, sifted
Method
Put the dried fruit, orange zest, mixed spice and honey into a large mixing bowl. Pour over the hot tea and stir to combine. Cover the bowl with cling film and leave to soak for 4-5 hours, or overnight.
Preheat the oven to 160C/140C Fan/Gas 3. Lightly grease a 900g/2lb loaf tin with butter and line with baking paper.
Mix in the orange juice, beaten egg and the grated apple with the soaked fruit. Fold in the sifted flour until completely combined.
Spoon the mixture into the lined loaf tin and place into the oven on the middle shelf for 45 minutes.
Remove from the oven and cover the cake tightly with a double layer of foil to prevent the top from browning too much. Continue to bake for a further 1陆 hours, or until a skewer inserted into the centre of the cake comes out clean.
Remove from the tin and transfer to a wire rack. Cover with a tea towel and set aside to cool completely.
Recipe tips
If you don鈥檛 like Earl Grey use English breakfast tea instead.