Irish Tea Brack Recipe - Fruit Loaf - Oil-free, Dairy-free, Eggless Recipe (2024)

A dairy-free eggless version of the popular Irish fruit loaf. This homemade tea brack recipe is easy to make, light — as it is naturally oil-free — and delicious.

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This is a popular fruit loaf in Ireland. I sometimes buy fruit loaves in the supermarkets; they have some that are dairy & egg-free. I’ve always wanted to try out a proper homemade tea brack recipe though.

After searching for a vegan recipe, I found that most of them used egg-replacer which I didn’t have. So I decided to start off from a non-vegan recipe that I veganised.

I replaced the egg with 1/2 a banana. Only half was just the right amount to act as a binding agent without leaving the banana flavour behind. I also reduced the sugar because I thought the fruits would provide enough sweetness and also because I like this to be more like a loaf than cake. (I could have reduced the sugar even more I think…)

The original (non-vegan) recipe said to bake this at 160 degrees Celsius for one hour. But I started baking at a higher temperature then reduced gradually.

It took longer than an hour and in the end I baked it for an hour and a half. It might have been because I used prunes and they contain a bit more moisture. So, if you are not using prunes, you might need less baking time.

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More loaf/cake recipes from the blog:

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Here’s a video of another spiced tea brack recipe that I’ve made more recently:

Irish Tea Brack Recipe

Ingredients
100 g muscovado (or soft dark brown) sugar
1 tablespoon molasses (optional)
300 ml black tea (I brewed strong Lyons loose tea)
350 g mixed dried fruits (I used raisins, chopped dried apricots, prunes and dried cranberries, you can reduce the amount to 250 g for a bit less fruit)
1/2 banana, mashed
240 g flour (I used 75 g wholewheat and the rest plain white)
1 heaped teaspoon baking powder

To make Irish Tea Brack:

Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius.

Add dried fruits to hot tea. Dissolve in the sugar. Let soak for about 15 minutes.

Mix baking powder and flour.

Add liquid ingredients, stir and mix well.

Add mash bananas.

Pour into a loaf tin.

Bake for 1 hour and 30 minutes (or until a metal skewer comes out clean). I baked this at 180 degrees Celsius for the first 20 minutes, then lowered to 160 degrees for the next 50 minutes, and then 170 degrees for the final 20 minutes. I turned off the oven and let it sit in there for another 10 minutes.

(But do the toothpick test to see when yours is done. You might need less time…)

Let cool before cutting.

I liked the way it turned out; it was crusty on the outside but moist inside. This is nice smeared with a bit of vegan margarine too! Enjoy with a cuppa tea.

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Irish Tea Brack Recipe

A dairy-free eggless version of the popular Irish fruit loaf. This homemade tea brack or barmbrack recipe is easy to make, light, as it is naturally oil-free, and delicious.

Course Afternoon Tea, Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine Irish

Keyword Irish tea brack, Irish tea loaf, vegan barmbrack

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 45 minutes mins

Servings 1 loaf

Author Teenuja Dahari – veganlovlie.com

Ingredients

  • 100 g muscovado, or soft dark brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon molasses, optional
  • 300 ml black tea, I brewed strong Lyons loose tea
  • 350 g mixed dried fruits, I used raisins, chopped dried apricots, prunes and dried cranberries, you can reduce the amount to 250g for a bit less fruit
  • 1/2 banana, mashed
  • 240 g flour, I used 75g wholewheat and the rest plain white
  • 1 heaped teaspoon baking powder

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius.

  • Add dried fruits to hot tea. Dissolve in the sugar. Let soak for about 15 minutes.

  • Mix baking powder and flour.

  • Add liquid ingredients, stir and mix well.

  • Add mash bananas.

  • Pour into a loaf tin.

  • Bake for 1 hour and 30 minutes (or until a metal skewer comes out clean).I baked this at 180 degrees Celsius for the first 20 minutes, then lowered to 160 degrees for the next 50 minutes, and then 170 degrees for the final 20 minutes. I turned off the oven and let it sit in there for another 10 minutes.

  • (But do the toothpick test to see when yours is done. You might need less time…)

  • Let cool before cutting.

Notes

Link to Irish Tea Brack recipe – https://veganlovlie.com/irish-tea-brack/

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Irish Tea Brack Recipe - Fruit Loaf - Oil-free, Dairy-free, Eggless Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does fruit loaf have milk in it? ›

May contain milk and egg. For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in bold.

What is tea loaf made of? ›

A tea loaf is an English bread, made with dried fruit and traditionally served sliced and spread with butter.

Does fruit bread contain eggs? ›

Fruit Bread: In the bowl of your electric stand mixer, fitted with the dough hook, place the flours, yeast, sugar, ground cinnamon, and salt. Stir to combine. Then add the milk, butter, and egg. Knead the dough on 1st speed for four minutes.

Does almond milk work in bread? ›

The key is to use an unsweetened, unflavored variety. Soy, almond, and rice milk are all good options because they're neutral in flavor.

What is the history of tea brack? ›

Tea Brack is a sort of cross between cake and bread. The word Brack comes from an old Irish word, 'breac', meaning speckled, which I imagine, refers to the fruit. The Irish are great tea drinkers so there would always be tea left in the pot at the end of the day to soak the fruit.

Why is my tea loaf dry? ›

The ratio of wet to dry ingredients determines a cake's moisture level. If there's simply too much flour and not enough butter, a cake will taste dry. On the other hand, if there's too much milk and not enough flour, a cake will taste too wet. Finding the right balance between wet and dry ingredients is key.

Is fruit loaf good for you? ›

Fruit bread has a number of health benefits such as improving blood circulation, improving oral health and preventing gum disease, and lowering the risk of high blood pressure.

Does loaf bread have dairy? ›

While many yeast breads do not typically contain dairy products in their actual dough, such as French bread and sourdough, bakers will often bake these loaves in buttered pans or brush the crusts with butter as they bake. And the only way to really be sure if this has been the case is to ask the baker.

What is fruit bread made of? ›

Sift flour, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon into a large mixing bowl. Stir in sugar, pecans, almonds, citron, currants, cherries, and lemon peel until well combined. Add wet ingredients and stir just enough to blend. Pour batter into a generously greased 8x4-inch loaf pan.

Does malt loaf contain milk? ›

Suitable for Vegetarians. May Contain: Milk, Soya. Contains: Barley, Wheat. Produced in a factory which handles Soya and Milk ingredients.

Which fruit has milk in it? ›

Q) Which fruit has 'milk' inside it? Obviously coconut !

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