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"Sugar in Your Tea?"

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Blogger thepassionatecook said...

Hi Katie,
what a wonderful entry! I have never, ever tried this in my life, but it looks delectable. I am a raisin addict, so this would suit me just fine... thanks for your contribution and all the wonderful background info!

8 August 2007 at 14:35

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi! This is my first time commenting here. Thanks for such an amazing recipe. Since we don't get Yorkshire tea in India, do you think a different type of tea like Darjeeling would work?

Jane

20 February 2008 at 11:08

Blogger Katie said...

Hi Jane,
I am sure another type of tea would work just as well. If you used one with a citrus or spicy overtone I think that would work wonderfully with the flavours in the loaf. The best way to find out is to try it.
Good luck :)

21 February 2008 at 01:47

Blogger www.Cosmetic-Candy.com said...

Lovely! I have been searching for a good recipie for tea cake as they are quite expensive to buy :) mine is in the oven as I type!

26 May 2008 at 15:45

Blogger Katie said...

Hi Row,

As you say, much cheaper to make yourself. Let me know how it turns out.

26 May 2008 at 19:52

Blogger Unknown said...

perfect cake, v moist, wonderful with a cup of tea and FAT FREE!!! I thought the bought yorshire tea cake was lovely and this is twice as nice, well done v good recipe

16 August 2008 at 15:55

Blogger Katie said...

Hi Jakeyboy,
Glad you enjoyed the recipe. Thansks for the feedback, it's always nice to know a recipe has turned out well for someone else.

16 August 2008 at 20:18

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This cake is probably my best ever fruit loaf cake and I make a couple every week of one sort or another. I put green,gold and red cherries in and they looked lovely. Just sent 4 pieces to friends for their coffee breaks tomorrow. THANKYOU for making me seem such a good cook.
Helen

25 January 2012 at 18:17

Blogger Katie said...

Hi Helen,

Lovely to know you've had success with it. It does produce a great moist fruity bread. Bet it looks so pretty with the cherries. Thanks for stopping by :)

29 January 2012 at 12:12

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Katie,

As a Yorkshire lass me'sen I've been making your wonderful tea loaf for about four years after someone posted your link on the BBC food message-boards (now sadly disbanded!)

I hope to make them to sell on a cake stall at a local charity fete & hope you can offer advice on temps & timings for making them in 1LB tins instead of 2LB.

What's so good about this recipe-is that it lasts so well, & doesn't need to be slathered in butter to enjoy, although I occasionally do!

Hope you can help.

Thanks,
Joy

3 July 2013 at 00:09

Blogger Katie said...

Hi Joy,

Sorry for the delay in reply, I've only just seen your comment.
Wow im flattered you like it so much, it is delicious. I really must convert it to be gluten free now I'm diagnoised coeliac.

I'd try a baking time of 50 minutes and then poke it with a skewer. I can't say for sure though, as haven't tried it myself and all ovens are different.
Best of luck and happy baking

28 July 2013 at 15:44

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