I have been asked Wots Plum Bread like.Well here is two different recipes a deluxe? one and a cheap one.NO they are not really anything to do with plums like Victoria's or the Greengages so
1lb strong white bread flour (use whole meal if you like)
4 oz currants
2 oz sultanas
2 oz raisins
2 oz candid peel (mixed is best)
8 oz chopped up prunes
4 fl/oz warm milk
4 oz melted butter
4 Tbl/spn; sugar
2 sachets easy dried yeast ( Allinsons bread yeast)
2 eggs lightly beaten
1 tspn ground cinnamon
1 t/spn ground all spice
1 good pinch of salt
Method
Mix milk,sugar,butter,yeast and spices well together.Mix the flour and salt make a well and pour in the liquid mix beating to form a nice soft pliable dough.Turn out onto a floured surface and kneed until its nice and elastic.Place it in a greased bowl and cover allow to stand in a warm place until it has doubled in size,Knock it back and add the dried fruit make sure its evenly distributed throughout Cut the dough in half making 2 equal bits Place into 2 1lb loaf tins and cover and allow to rise again when double the size Place in a preheated oven 375F or Gas 5 on a preheated baking sheet(this is important) and bake 40/50 minutes Remove the loaves from the tins and place on the hot baking sheet return to the oven 5 - 10 minutes or until when the bottom is tapped they sound hollow Let them cool on a rack.
A different version of plum bread
2lbs mixed dried fruit
2 cups brown sugar
2 cups cold tea
4 cups Self Raisin Flour
3 eggs
Soak the dried fruit and brown sugar in a basin overnight with the tea.Next day mix in the 4 cups of flour and the beaten eggs.Put the mix into 2 floured and greased loaf tins Bake at Gas 2 or 300f for 2hrs or so Leave to cool in the tins Try them with butter
