



Teacakes Recipe
2h 30m
20 mins
2h 50m
Serves 8
Easy
About the bake
Master this tea-time classic, and you'll be hosting Afternoon Tea every week. Fill your home with the smell of sweet bread whilst baking these classic teacakes. Made with Allinson's wholemeal dough - this savoury or sweet bake can be enjoy with a dollop of jam or melted buttered and a cup of tea.
Allinson's flour is a staple in our cupboards, and is the reason our bakers love this teacake recipe.
Substitutions and Variations
9 Ingredients
7 Steps
Ingredients
For the Dough
- 500g Allinson's very strong white bread flour
- 7g Allinson's Easy Bake Yeast
- 275ml Milk (whole)
- 50g Salted butter (diced)
- 1 Free range medium egg
- 75g Silver Spoon Caster Sugar
- 1.5 tsp Salt
Plus
- Mug Tea (mug of, strong, hot and black)
- 125g Dried mixed fruits
Nutritional information per 134g serving
- 384kcal Energy
- 7.8g Fat
- 4.4g of which Saturates
- 67g Carbohydrates
- 22g of which Sugars
- 10g Protein
- 1.1g Salt
Method
Step 1
MIX
Bring the milk to the boil, then remove from the heat and add the butter. Leave to cool until it reaches hand temperature. Mix the flour, yeast, sugar and salt in a big bowl. Mix the milk and the beaten egg into the dry ingredients with a wooden spoon.Step 2
KNEAD Tip onto a lightly flour dusted surface and knead for 10 minutes (or use the dough hook attachment on your mixer).
Step 3
RISE
Lightly grease the mixing bowl with some oil. Put the dough back in, cover the bowl with a clean tea towel and leave to rise until doubled in size – up to 2 hours depending on how warm your kitchen is.Step 4
SOAK
Mix the tea with the dried fruit in a small pan. Bring to the boil, then turn off the heat and leave to soak.Step 5
SHAPE
Drain the fruit and pat dry with kitchen paper. Knead into the dough. Cut the dough into 8 even pieces (use a weighing scales if you like). Roll each piece into a ball, dust the Yorkshire pudding tins with a little flour and sit a ball in each hole.Step 6
PROVE
Cover the dough again with a clean tea towel and leave to prove until almost doubled in size again. Preheat your oven to 180°C (160°C fan, gas mark 4.)Step 7
BAKE
Dust a little more flour over the buns. Bake the buns for 20 minutes or until golden. If you tap the base of a roll it should sound hollow.
“Really lovely recipe and I now make these on a regular basis, 10/10. I'll never buy a sub standard tea cake again!”

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