“This is more cake than bread, I’d say,” notes chef Matt Tebbutt.
Tebbutt – who has teamed up with kitchenware brand ProCook – adds: “It’s especially delicious toasted in a dry pan to crisp the edges a little. This works well as a stand-alone brunch treat or as a sweet snack at any time of the day.”
Coconut bread and raspberry cream
Ingredients:
(Makes 8-10 slices)
370g plain flour
3tbsp baking powder
1-2tsp salt
160g caster sugar
80g desiccated coconut
300ml coconut milk
2 large free-range eggs, beaten
1tsp vanilla extract
75g butter, melted and kept warm
For the raspberry cream:
100g crème fraîche
100g mascarpone
1–2tsp good-quality raspberry jam
150g raspberries, to serve
Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/400°F/gas mark 6. Line a 900g loaf tin approximately 24cm x 14cm with baking paper.
2. Mix together the flour, baking powder, salt, sugar and desiccated coconut in a mixing bowl. Combine the coconut milk, eggs, vanilla extract and melted butter in a jug, mix well, then slowly pour the liquid ingredients into the dry ingredients. Mix well between additions to form a smooth batter.
3. Pour the batter into the prepared loaf tin and bake for 45 minutes to one hour. Allow to cool a little on a wire rack before turning out and slicing.
4. To make the raspberry cream, beat the crème fraîche and the mascarpone in a bowl. Gently mix through a spoonful of the raspberry jam to give a ripple effect.
5. When you’re ready to eat, toast the bread in a dry pan, spread over a little jam and top with the raspberry cream and fresh raspberries.
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