

Gluten Free Sundried Tomato Bread Loaf
About this recipe:
Studded with sweet nuggets of sundried tomatoes this loaf is a delicious compliment to any meal and a great picnic loaf.
Equipment:
500g/1lb loaf tin and 2 x mixing bowls
Ingredients:
1 egg white
2 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
3 tbsp oil
1 tbsp vinegar
175ml water
250g FREEE White Bread Flour
2 tsp quick yeast
50g sundried tomatoes in oil
1 tsp oregano
1 tsp basil
oil, for tin
Method:
220ËšC, Fan 200ËšC, 425ËšF, Gas 7
- Rub some oil around the inside of a 500g/1lb loaf tin or insert a loaf liner.
- Put the egg white, sugar, salt, 2 spoons of the oil, vinegar, and water into a bowl and whisk together well.
- Add the flour and yeast, mixing to a smooth, thick batter.
- Chop the tomatoes into chunks, add it to the bowl with the oregano and basil and stir to combine.
- Sprinkle the last spoon of oil over the batter and use spatula to turn the mixture a couple of times in the bowl, to form an oily, doughy mass.
- Tip the doughy mass into the prepared tin and smooth the top.
- Invert a large mixing bowl over the tin and leave until the dough has risen to 7mm/¼” below the top of the tin, about 60-90 minutes.
- Pre-heat the oven.
- Remove the upturned bowl and bake for 45-50 minutes.
- Turn out the cooked loaf to cool on a wire rack.
- Allow the bread to cool completely before slicing.
- Delicious on its own or toasted.
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Marilyn
Absolutely brilliant recipe, success at the first attempt even though I used a 2lb loaf tin ( baked much quicker too) I let it prove for 1.5 hrs & it did double. I’m guessing you could use different herbs for change or maybe seeds too, I’m going to try with caramelised onions & use a garlic oil. My daughter ( who has coeliac) toasted the remainder the following day & added cheese, she said it was lovely! Thank you Doves Farm!
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Laura Lam
Delicious! Mine didn't rise at all, but that might be due to low room temperature. Nonetheless, it was delicious and we ate it all in one sitting. Fantastic dipped in extra virgin olive oil.
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Beck Wyles
Super... The sun dried toms add a touch of sweetness but also moisture. So important in a gluten free bake as there's always a tendency to be on the drier side! I didn't get much of a rise but I used regular yeast so will be trying the quick yeast as per the recipe next time!!!
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