Bara Brith
8 to 9 ozs dried fruit mixture
1/2 pint boiling water
3 strong tea bags
6 ozs soft brown sugar( I usually use slightly less as it is a bit too sweet for our taste)
8 ozs SR flour
1 large egg
1/2 tsp mixed spice
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1.Brew the teabags in the water for 5 minutes.Remove bags and stir in sugar.
2.Pour tea over fruit,cover and leave to stand overnight.
3.Mix all dry ingredients.
4.Slowly stir in egg,soaked fruit and remaining tea.
5.When the mixture has become like thick batter pour into a lightly greased, bottom-lined 2lb loaf tin.
6.Place into a pre-heated oven gas mark 3, 325F, 160C for one and 1/2 to one and 3/4 hours.
7. Leave to stand for ten minutes in tin before turning out onto cooling rack.
This is really simple and very "moorish" especially spread with your favourite butter!!![](http://www.grannynet.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
P.S I'm not Welsh but have lived here since 1972!
8 to 9 ozs dried fruit mixture
1/2 pint boiling water
3 strong tea bags
6 ozs soft brown sugar( I usually use slightly less as it is a bit too sweet for our taste)
8 ozs SR flour
1 large egg
1/2 tsp mixed spice
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1.Brew the teabags in the water for 5 minutes.Remove bags and stir in sugar.
2.Pour tea over fruit,cover and leave to stand overnight.
3.Mix all dry ingredients.
4.Slowly stir in egg,soaked fruit and remaining tea.
5.When the mixture has become like thick batter pour into a lightly greased, bottom-lined 2lb loaf tin.
6.Place into a pre-heated oven gas mark 3, 325F, 160C for one and 1/2 to one and 3/4 hours.
7. Leave to stand for ten minutes in tin before turning out onto cooling rack.
This is really simple and very "moorish" especially spread with your favourite butter!!
![](http://www.grannynet.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
P.S I'm not Welsh but have lived here since 1972!
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