Lincolnshire Plum Bread
Actually my Mums Lincolnshire Plum loaf cake is sometimes referred to as bread, not sure it is to be honest!
However that’s what we’ve always called it and we’ve been eating it for years!
It’s so delicious, moist and packed with fruit
Plum Bread or Plum Loaf
So Lincolnshire plum bread or loaf cake – it doesn’t really matter!
You can use tea in the recipe however we have always just used water, so whatever you fancy.
This one’s more cake than bread!
It’s so quick and easy to make and it’s such a great loaf cake to wrap in foil and keep in the cupboard.
Mum always has one in her kitchen, ready for us lot!
If you like the sound ion this plum bread I really think you’d love my sticky Malt Loaf Recipe, why not give it a try
How to serve your Lincolnshire Plum Bread / cake
In the north we butter it and serve it with cheese.
I know it sound strange BUT it is delicious! It’s not an overly sweet cake so it works so well.
It’s almost like malt loaf really – we have that with cheese too.
It’s the perfect teatime treat.
Really rather good if you like fruit cake but don’t want all the marzipan and icing shenanigans.
It’s an everyday version of a complex fruit cake, but easier and lighter, delicious!
To Make your plum bread…
This cake mix is made in a pan on the hob!!
Yes it is then popped into Loaf tins then baked in the oven.
This mix makes two 2 llb loaf cakes, so if you only want one (why?) then half the mix.
We prefer the smaller cakes (and you get 2!!)
Loaf Liners?
Also before I forget, have you discovered loaf liners yet?
Oh they are fantastic, you can say ‘bye’ to trying to line a loaf tin!
I love them, so easy and you can find them in most supermarkets and they are not expensive either
So why not have a go at my Mums Lincolnshire Plum loaf / cake – and try it with cheese.
I’d love to know what you think. Please leave me a comment, I love your comments
Other Loaf Cakes
If you like fruited loaves check out my
Apple & Fruit loaf, and Classic Tea Loaf.
If you love loaf cake then I have loads however a VERY popular one It’s such an easy recipes and you can use up all of those fallen apples in the Autumn
Big love Cx
Other Loaf Cakes 🙂
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Lincolnshire Plum Bread
Ingredients
- 225 g Margarine or butter
- 340 g Caster Sugar
- 450 g Dried Fruit mixed or what ever you fancy
- 1 cup Water or Tea
- 450 g Self-Raising Flour
- 2 medium sized Eggs
Instructions
- Grease & Line 2 x 21b loaf tins (I use loaf liners - they are ace!)
- Preheat the oven 140C/275F/Gas 1
- In a large pan warm the Butter, Caster Sugar, Dried Fruit and tea - melt
- Tip the Self-raising flour into a large bowl, with the eggs and mix Add the melted mixture to the flour mix, a little at a time and stir until totally combined
- Bake for approx 60 minutes. Insert a fine knitting needle and if it comes out clean you're done. If not bake for an additional 10 minutes until baked
- Leave to cool - then add that butter and cheese and away you go!
- Enjoy the delights of my Mums Lincolnshire Plum loaf / cake
Stuart
What a super recipe. Thank you for sharing. As I remember, Nanna always made it on the stove, like you do, so I don’t really recognise the yeast-based recipes some people suggest. This is a lovely cake. It isn’t like my memory of Nanna’s plum bread, but every family has its own recipe and this is very nice. Nanna’s was firmer and had some spices in, too. Thanks again.
Clare x
Oh so lovely to hear – I love it when recipes bring back memories x
So
This was amazing!! Thankyou for the recipe I found mine was so crumbley when I cut it it fell apart where would I have gone wrong please!
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Kathleen Pearson
Made 10 of these loaves now and everyone thinks they are delicious! Thank you
Clare x
Great to hear – thank you
Duncan Wilson
Unfortunately my efforts came out crumbly (but still tasted great). I think it was because I used the American measure of 1 cup (250ml) instead of the British 1 cup (284ml). I will try using the larger measure next time.
Clare x
Oh would be so interested to hear – Thank you
stephen
Easy enough to make and tastes nice but as a Gas fitter not a cook I have to admit that I must have done something wrong. Can’t slice it, it just breaks up. 🙁
Clare x
Oh No – I wonder what happened? I’ll test bake it again next weekend and see if I can see why?
Thanks
Barbara
Delicious. Really easy and as good as the plum loaf I bought in Lincoln.
Clare x
Oh thanks x appreciate the note x
Ian Fellows
Hi,
I have been looking for a recipe like this one, for Lincolnshire Plum Bread, like my mother used to bake and she had been given the recipe by my grandmother on my father’s side. He was born in Great Grimsby.
Dawn
How big is a cup please? How many mls? Thank you
Clare x
Just a normal cup you’d have a cup of tea in x