Teacakes
- Feb 25, 2020
- 2 min read
These large, soft, sweet and fruity teacakes are quite different from their shop-bought counterparts, which can have a dry, cotton-woolly texture and disappointing flavour. They are very good when they have just come out of the oven, but even better the next day – split, toasted and slathered in butter.

Makes 4 Prep 2 hours Bake 25 minutes
Ingredients
500g strong white bread flour, plus extra for dusting
10g salt
60g caster sugar
1 tsp ground cinnamon
10g instant yeast
50g unsalted butter, softened
300ml cool water
Vegetable oil for kneading
100g sultanas
100g chopped mixed peel
1 egg beaten, to glaze
Method
1. Tip the flour into a large mixing bowl and add the salt, sugar and cinnamon to one side of the bowl and the yeast to the other. Add the butter and three-quarters of the water, and turn the mixture round with your fingers. Continue to add the water, a little at a time, until you’ve picked up all the flour from the sides of the bowl. You may not need to add all the water, or you may need to add a little more – you want dough that is soft, but not soggy. Use the mixture to clean the inside of the bowl and keep going until the mixture forms a rough dough.
2. Coat the work surface with a little vegetable oil, then tip the dough onto it and begin to knead. Keep kneading for 5-10 minutes. Work through the initial wet stage until the dough starts to form a soft, smooth skin.
3. When your dough feels smooth and silky, put it into a large, lightly oiled bowl. Cover with a tea towel and leave to rise until at least doubled in size – at least 1 hour, but it’s fine to leave it for 2 or even 3 hours.
4. Line 2 baking trays with baking parchment or silicone paper.
5. Tip the sultanas and mixed peel on top of the risen dough in the bowl and start working them into it. After a minute or two, tip the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until the fruit is thoroughly mixed in.
6. Divide the dough into 8 pieces. Shape each into a ball, then use a rolling pin to flatten each out to a round bun, about 1cm thick. Brush the teacakes with the beaten egg. Transfer to the prepared baking trays, spacing them apart.
7. Put each tray inside a clean plastic bag and leave to rise for about an hour until the teacakes are at least doubled in size.
8. Meanwhile, heat your oven to 200°C. Bake the teacakes for 10-15 minutes until risen and golden. Cool on a wire rack.
Taken from Paul Hollywood’s How to Bake, published by Bloomsbury
Photograph © Peter Cassidy




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I've tried making these teacakes before, and the tip about adding water gradually is spot on—it really helps get that soft dough texture right without it becoming a sticky mess. best gamesI've tried making these teacakes before, and the tip about adding water gradually is spot on—it really helps get that soft dough texture right without it becoming a sticky mess.
I've tried making these teacakes before, and the tip about adding water gradually is spot on—it really helps get that soft dough texture right without it becoming a sticky mess.
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