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Apple & Walnut Bread

  • BAKE: 35m
  • SERVES: 12

Ingredients

Farmhouse Wholemeal Bread Mix 5 x 500g
  • Farmhouse Wholemeal Bread Mix 5 x 500g
  • Wright's Wholemeal Bread Mix 500g
  • Warm Water 330ml
  • Caster Sugar 30g
  • Margarine 30g
  • Mixed spice (if desired) 2 teaspoons
  • Chopped walnuts 75g
  • Bramley apple (peeled & chopped) 75g
  • Sultanas 50g
  • Finely chopped walnuts 20g
  • A little milk for glazing

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METHOD

MAKING BY HAND (Makes 1)

Using the ingredients indicated, make up a well developed dough.
Mould dough into a ball and cover and stand for 10 minutes.
Blend the walnuts, apple and sultanas through the dough. Mould into a ball and stand for a further 10 minutes.
Mould the ball into a long string 50cm (20 inches) long and coil into a snail shell shape.
Place onto a greased baking tray, cover with a damp tea towel; lightly oiled plastic or polythene and prove in a warm place for 35-40 minutes or until doubled in size.

Remove the plastic sheet and carefully brush the top with milk and sprinkle over the finely chopped walnuts.

Bake in a preheated oven at 220°C, 425°F, gas mark 7 for 30 – 35 minutes or until golden brown.
Place on a cooling wire and cool completely.
THIS RECIPE WAS BASED ON AN IDEA FROM HOME BAKING CLUB MEMBER, MR. A. A. HILDEBRANDT OF STOCKPORT.

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Emma Furniss

Deb's Tips

A lovely accompaniment to a strong cheese such as Stilton with an apple or ramekin of raisins. Also high in G.I.

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