Kerry that looks delicious and I will be trying it myself. You are an inspiration to many and I love how you look after you neighbour . God Bless you abundantly ❤
This has been a revelation to me as i made some cakes and they were soggy in the middle, but approaching incineration on the outside, and i just didn't know what to do about it. Thank you for giving me the solutions. Love your channel and the Lemon drizzle was fantastic. I have tried several of your dishes and all worked out well. As a novice cook, it has bolstered my confidence considerably.
Hi Kerry just made the Bara Brith… delicious… thanks for showing us. Love your channel you’re so easy to relate to with “normal stuff” 😀hope the channel grows & grows just like the allotment! 😀
Yayyyy!!!! 10,000 subscribers..well done Kerry..much love.xxxx By the by..arent folks strange..you have 1600 views n only 240 odd likes!! Come on folks..just take a second to poke the like button!!!!!
Hi Kerry, I’m from South Wales and the 2 Bara Brith look perfect, yes a little too low on the temperature, I cook mine at 145 degrees. It’s the soaking the fruit in the tea that does it. Yours looked amazing. Cariad Da iawn (well done love) xxx
Baked the Bara Brith in my Cosori today and they turned out really lovely. I cooked them at 150c for 30 minutes and they worked out great. Thanks again for the lovely recipe
Hi, great recipe for the Barra broth, I'm definitely going to make it. I'm not sure if you know. I have a corsori exactly the same as you. When I'm cooking in it I never use the grid inside. That's because it stops the bottom element working properly the cake won't burn i f you put the cake tin directly on the bottom. It won't leave your fork wet when you're testing it. Hope this helps xxxx
Hi Helena, thank you for that, it does help😃👍 I take out the crisper plate a lot esp when cooking savoury foods but that was first time baking a cake, will def take it out next time. Love the element at the bottom, game changer in AF ability imo 😃👍💕
Love your channels we are Billy , Jean and Border Collie Bru from Ayrshire in the south west of Scotland. We grow our own in our small greenhouse tomatoes 🍅 cucumbers 🥒 peppers 🫑 and chilli 🌶️ and grow vegetables in a cold frame and buckets and bags. We love when you cook in your air fryer we have a Cosori Dual blaze like the one you have and the Ultenic dual drawer one . We love your channel it is quite apt for our lifestyle and we like to eat cheaply but reasonably well and healthy if we can . So good luck with your channels on TH-cam.
Aw thank you v much Billy, Jean and Bru! (Is that short for irn bru?)👋😃🏴💕That's so lovely, love the sound of your greenhouse at home with all your own homegrown produce. My brother lives in Ayr and my uncle/aunt/cousins live in Troon and I spent many summer holidays at my dads in Irvine in the 80s, he moved back to Glasgow in the 90s😄 know Aryshire quite well! Family go back 100s of years there, glasgow and further north. Proud half Scot lol
@@budgetcookinguk yeah after Irn Bru . We knew someone from our local pub had a dog named after the drink a few years back and we like it very much we decided to call our latest dog Bru lol . Yeah we live in north of Ayrshire Dalry over the hill from Saltcoats and Largs.
@@williamlong7188 yup Dalry is one of my ancestors locations lol, my dad used to take me and my brother to saltcoats every summer, like his mum n dad before him. Loved the castle and the beach 😄🏴💕
I made today & it’s gorgeous, especially liberally spread with butter! My mixture was a little stiffer than yours but it worked & was cooked in 25 mins (Bake at 150°). I used a Tesco mixed fruit which also has apricots & cranberries. I’ve just posted pictures and the recipe on a couple of airfryer FB groups, crediting you for the recipe.
Hi Kerry, I've made this in the oven but not tried it in the air fryer yet. I loved it's so easy to make and it just gets better, if you have any to last a few days😜 Hope Valerie loved hers too. I think possibly a higher temperature, but it is a bit and miss but can't wait to try it😁 See you on the other side, byee 👋Jen 💕😘xx
Evening Kerry, awwww, this is not for me as I don't like fruit in bread/cakes, but I always remember my Gran making fruit loaves to sell at her coffee mornings. I tend to find cakes with fruit or chocolate chips in I can't get right at all in the air fryers, but I could in the oven. These bloody air fryers are sent to try us, haha. Thank you for faffing about with these, though, so that others don't have too. Glad you enjoyed it and Valarie did also. See you later on the other side xxxxx Jac 💚♥️
Hi Kerry, it looks delicious, i could just eat a slice. Also it was so easy to make. I think you needed a bit higher temperature. I made a nice tea loaf a while ago. This one was light in colour, i got it from the wee larder if you wanted to make it yourself
Because the Cosori is a dual blaze , I would remove the crisp tray and place in the bottom. I think that way it would cook quicker, getting more heat from the bottom element and maybe a slightly higher temperature . Looks lovely I think I’ll give it a go 😊
Think you're right Susan👍💕, plus temp was too low, should've been at 150 or 160c - will try that next time👍. The tea bread I tried ages ago on the lower temps worked as it had a third less fruit😄
Hi darling, I made 2 x 1 lb fruit breads. But I did them in the oven as I’d already had it on as I’d made 2x large Bakewell tarts. They took 25-30 mins on 180c and are absolutely beautiful. Thanks for the recipe. I’ll be making them a lot . Love Lisa xxx❤
Hi Kerry, that looks delicious. Will definitely give it a go. You inspired me with the dehydrating of the sage. I did sage, thyme & mint at the weekend, there is always too much use fresh. Really pleased with the result. Love watching your vlogs here and Plot 25+1. Congratulations on the 10k x
Good morning , I Hope someone can help me. I made this loaf yesterday. I cooked them in my cosori oven style air fryer on 150. One cooked in 30mins but the other one just wouldn't cook in the middle. I put temperature up to one sixty .i tried everthing you did kerry. I gave up after 40 minutes as it was late. I left it on a cooling tray till this morning and it was still wet in the middle. Could it be the odd cake tins I used. The One that wouldn't cook was narrower but taller then the that cooked. The one that did cook was absolutely lovely. Thanks for the recipes kerry. You are my favourite.
Hello Kerry , I make a Yorkshire tea bread which is more or less the same recipe, lovely with butter on . I therefore guess this was just as tasty. I would have cooked 150 min. Forv30 mins to 45.
Hi Kerry, I must try this. Can I just say you omitted in the written recipe to say the egg was added to the fruit mix before you sifted the flour in. x
Had a go at doing this with my fruit What I brought last year was to do a Christmas cake which I never did. Didn't have any mixed spice so I tried cinnamon. Just hope it turns out OK?
Ooo Jennifer, I'm buying directly from the merch store Teemill today! Will have it be sent directly to you (was waiting for funds!😊) just ordered and it should be with you between 12th and 19th😃👍💕
@@jennifermharvey9882 you did!! Used it to buy materials like decal paper but Teemill will be a lot better quality and robust printing on the mugs, so better quality all round than I can manage😃👍 yours is on it's way (sorry it took so long)
I got it from aliexpress, significantly cheaper than Amazon inc cheap postage, just have to wait 3/4 weeks for delivery. Fast becoming my most used Airfryer accessory www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004669520187.html They also sell the bowl clip and anti heat glove thing, they're rubbish don't buy them👍
I've just measured the basket and it's just over 9" - 9.3" square so I reckon it would. Happy to test this with one next week if you really want to know - let me know 😃👍
For future reference "brith" rhymes with with "teeth" - even some Welsh people get that wrong, so don't worry too much. Whatever, both versions looked delicious... I'll give it a try in ye olde Cosori :)
I’m afraid too much faffing around there, have a look at the Bara Brith in the HYSapientia air fryer oven with the Backyard Chef, brilliant recipe and it comes out perfect every time.
I love your honesty and persistence to get the temps and timing right .I will definitely try this!.
I’m from South Wales and this is my favourite cake so thank you for showing how to do it in the air fryer! x
Aw that's lovely thank you Heather🏴💕
Thank you Kerry. Made 2 of these in my Ninja Dual. Very pleased, this will be a regular.
Kerry that looks delicious and I will be trying it myself. You are an inspiration to many and I love how you look after you neighbour . God Bless you abundantly ❤
Oh thank you Judith, that's lovely 🥰🥰
This has been a revelation to me as i made some cakes and they were soggy in the middle, but approaching incineration on the outside, and i just didn't know what to do about it. Thank you for giving me the solutions. Love your channel and the Lemon drizzle was fantastic. I have tried several of your dishes and all worked out well. As a novice cook, it has bolstered my confidence considerably.
Hi Kerry just made the Bara Brith… delicious… thanks for showing us. Love your channel you’re so easy to relate to with “normal stuff” 😀hope the channel grows & grows just like the allotment! 😀
Yayyyy!!!! 10,000 subscribers..well done Kerry..much love.xxxx By the by..arent folks strange..you have 1600 views n only 240 odd likes!! Come on folks..just take a second to poke the like button!!!!!
Aww thank you v much Mel🥰🥰hope you n Suz are well😃💕💕
Hi Kerry, I’m from South Wales and the 2 Bara Brith look perfect, yes a little too low on the temperature, I cook mine at 145 degrees.
It’s the soaking the fruit in the tea that does it. Yours looked amazing.
Cariad Da iawn (well done love) xxx
Aww thank you so much Susie, that's lovely🏴💕, I'll remember the temp for next time😄👍💕💕💕
I also read somewhere to add l tablespoon of orange marmalade to the mixture after soaking. Looks so delicious kerry🥰👍👋
Ooo that would be yum Trish, love marmalade 😋😋😋
Love it, looks great. Haven’t had a fruit cake since I left the uk. So yummy, memories of home. Thankyou 😊
Aww that's lovely Marilyn thank you🥰🥰🥰
Baked the Bara Brith in my Cosori today and they turned out really lovely. I cooked them at 150c for 30 minutes and they worked out great. Thanks again for the lovely recipe
Looks delicious, another one on the “must try” list. Thank you Kerry 🤗
Thank you pootling along😀💕💕
Hi, great recipe for the Barra broth, I'm definitely going to make it. I'm not sure if you know. I have a corsori exactly the same as you. When I'm cooking in it I never use the grid inside. That's because it stops the bottom element working properly the cake won't burn i f you put the cake tin directly on the bottom. It won't leave your fork wet when you're testing it. Hope this helps xxxx
Hi Helena, thank you for that, it does help😃👍 I take out the crisper plate a lot esp when cooking savoury foods but that was first time baking a cake, will def take it out next time. Love the element at the bottom, game changer in AF ability imo 😃👍💕
Aaaaaah! Kerry, Thank you so much for wanting to try that in the Air Fryer. Will definitely try this. So kind❤🥰
Thank you for the suggestion Trish!💕💕💕
Love your channels we are Billy , Jean and Border Collie Bru from Ayrshire in the south west of Scotland. We grow our own in our small greenhouse tomatoes 🍅 cucumbers 🥒 peppers 🫑 and chilli 🌶️ and grow vegetables in a cold frame and buckets and bags. We love when you cook in your air fryer we have a Cosori Dual blaze like the one you have and the Ultenic dual drawer one . We love your channel it is quite apt for our lifestyle and we like to eat cheaply but reasonably well and healthy if we can . So good luck with your channels on TH-cam.
Aw thank you v much Billy, Jean and Bru! (Is that short for irn bru?)👋😃🏴💕That's so lovely, love the sound of your greenhouse at home with all your own homegrown produce. My brother lives in Ayr and my uncle/aunt/cousins live in Troon and I spent many summer holidays at my dads in Irvine in the 80s, he moved back to Glasgow in the 90s😄 know Aryshire quite well! Family go back 100s of years there, glasgow and further north. Proud half Scot lol
@@budgetcookinguk yeah after Irn Bru . We knew someone from our local pub had a dog named after the drink a few years back and we like it very much we decided to call our latest dog Bru lol . Yeah we live in north of Ayrshire Dalry over the hill from Saltcoats and Largs.
@@budgetcookinguk yeah good for you and your Ayrshire/Glasgow roots . 👍
@@williamlong7188 yup Dalry is one of my ancestors locations lol, my dad used to take me and my brother to saltcoats every summer, like his mum n dad before him. Loved the castle and the beach 😄🏴💕
@@budgetcookinguk awesome
Fabulous, I love Bara Brith, always had it when holidaying in Wales. Will definitely have a go at this.
lovely video kerry, my husband loves bara brith. so i will definatly be making this for him. lovely kerry
That's lovely Grace🥰thank you
I love Bara brith I will definitely be trying this x
I’m going to make this for my local knit & natter group, it looks delicious. Thanks for another great recipe ❤
Oh that's fab Debs😃👍💕💕
I made today & it’s gorgeous, especially liberally spread with butter! My mixture was a little stiffer than yours but it worked & was cooked in 25 mins (Bake at 150°). I used a Tesco mixed fruit which also has apricots & cranberries. I’ve just posted pictures and the recipe on a couple of airfryer FB groups, crediting you for the recipe.
Oh Ann that's so lovely of you, thank you v much for that👋😀💕
Nice Kerry delicious hope Valerie enjoyed it. Such a nice thing to do Kerry.
Thank you Julie, she did! 😃💕💕
One of my favourites, I often make a strong chai tea to soak my fruit!
The tea definitely makes it😋😋😋
Tried this and an excellent recipe that I will do again.
Hi Kerry, I've made this in the oven but not tried it in the air fryer yet. I loved it's so easy to make and it just gets better, if you have any to last a few days😜 Hope Valerie loved hers too. I think possibly a higher temperature, but it is a bit and miss but can't wait to try it😁 See you on the other side, byee 👋Jen 💕😘xx
Thank you Jen👋😃💕Valerie was delighted, she said it's been years since she had one and it will last her a fair few days
Evening Kerry, awwww, this is not for me as I don't like fruit in bread/cakes, but I always remember my Gran making fruit loaves to sell at her coffee mornings. I tend to find cakes with fruit or chocolate chips in I can't get right at all in the air fryers, but I could in the oven. These bloody air fryers are sent to try us, haha. Thank you for faffing about with these, though, so that others don't have too. Glad you enjoyed it and Valarie did also. See you later on the other side xxxxx Jac 💚♥️
👋😃💕💕💕 see you on the other side - just got to make it public💪😃💕
@budgetcookinguk
congrats on 10k xx
Thank you very much!💕💕💕
Thanks for making Bara Brith. I was born and raised in South Wales so am used to it. Now in Australia.
No problem Charmian😀👍it was delicious 😋😋
Just wondering if I could use low carb almond flour, instead of the SR flour, what do you think, thank you for the recipe,
Hi Kerry, it looks delicious, i could just eat a slice. Also it was so easy to make. I think you needed a bit higher temperature. I made a nice tea loaf a while ago. This one was light in colour, i got it from the wee larder if you wanted to make it yourself
Oh thanks Sandra💕💕 would love to try that and def needed a higher temp🤦♀️😄
My husband is Welsh so I occasionally bake a Bara Brith, but haven't tried it in the air fryer as yet. Thank you!
Thank you Grace😃👍💕💕
Because the Cosori is a dual blaze , I would remove the crisp tray and place in the bottom. I think that way it would cook quicker, getting more heat from the bottom element and maybe a slightly higher temperature . Looks lovely I think I’ll give it a go 😊
Think you're right Susan👍💕, plus temp was too low, should've been at 150 or 160c - will try that next time👍. The tea bread I tried ages ago on the lower temps worked as it had a third less fruit😄
That looks so good Kerry, my mouth is watering 😋😋x
Thank you Jaqueline 😃💕💕
Love the vlogs Kerry ❤
Thank you Susan!🥰🥰
Hi Kerry Linda here, I’m going to try this recipe it looks delicious ❤
Hi Linda👋😃💕thank you. It really is delicious 😋😋😋
Looks delicious Kerry darling! All the faff was worth every minute Lisa xxx ❤😘👏👏👏👍
Aww thank you Lisa, it really was lol😋😋😋😋💕💕
Hi darling, I made 2 x 1 lb fruit breads. But I did them in the oven as I’d already had it on as I’d made 2x large Bakewell tarts. They took 25-30 mins on 180c and are absolutely beautiful. Thanks for the recipe. I’ll be making them a lot . Love Lisa xxx❤
Kerry that bread looks amazing x
Thank you Linda!!🥰🥰
Go girl! Your determination knows no end, thanks for your inspiration. Sage a great success in ninja, took the leaves off stalks.x
Oh fab Hazel💪😃💕 thank you so much💕
Don't know how I missed this one kerry. Will definitely try this recipe in ninjaxx
I'm from uk in south wales and tried bara brith many years ago from west wales but yours looked so beautiful😅
Thank you Alan😀👍it was delish
Hi Kerry, that looks delicious. Will definitely give it a go. You inspired me with the dehydrating of the sage. I did sage, thyme & mint at the weekend, there is always too much use fresh. Really pleased with the result. Love watching your vlogs here and Plot 25+1. Congratulations on the 10k x
Aww thank you Glenda, that's lovely 😃💕💕
Good morning , I Hope someone can help me. I made this loaf yesterday. I cooked them in my cosori oven style air fryer on 150. One cooked in 30mins but the other one just wouldn't cook in the middle. I put temperature up to one sixty .i tried everthing you did kerry. I gave up after 40 minutes as it was late. I left it on a cooling tray till this morning and it was still wet in the middle. Could it be the odd cake tins I used. The One that wouldn't cook was narrower but taller then the that cooked. The one that did cook was absolutely lovely. Thanks for the recipes kerry. You are my favourite.
Hello Kerry , I make a Yorkshire tea bread which is more or less the same recipe, lovely with butter on . I therefore guess this was just as tasty. I would have cooked 150 min. Forv30 mins to 45.
That's fab Karen and you confirmed my guess of 150c for 30ish mins which is super helpful🥰🥰🥰🥰
10k how did i miss that 😮🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
I nearly did Carole! Flipping amazing!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳😄💕💕
Hi Kerry, I must try this. Can I just say you omitted in the written recipe to say the egg was added to the fruit mix before you sifted the flour in. x
Looks nice
Had a go at doing this with my fruit What I brought last year was to do a Christmas cake which I never did. Didn't have any mixed spice so I tried cinnamon. Just hope it turns out OK?
Hope it was ok David - am sure it tasted lovely!
@@budgetcookingukIt was ok, Not too bad, go down nice with a cup of tea.
Seeing your mug reminds me I have not received mine yet
Ooo Jennifer, I'm buying directly from the merch store Teemill today! Will have it be sent directly to you (was waiting for funds!😊) just ordered and it should be with you between 12th and 19th😃👍💕
@@budgetcookinguk I did send you the money didn’t I. I hope so
Let me know please
@@jennifermharvey9882 you did!! Used it to buy materials like decal paper but Teemill will be a lot better quality and robust printing on the mugs, so better quality all round than I can manage😃👍 yours is on it's way (sorry it took so long)
Where did you get the grabber from
I got it from aliexpress, significantly cheaper than Amazon inc cheap postage, just have to wait 3/4 weeks for delivery. Fast becoming my most used Airfryer accessory
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004669520187.html
They also sell the bowl clip and anti heat glove thing, they're rubbish don't buy them👍
Hi Kerry. Can you fit a 9 inch pizza in the Cosori?
I've just measured the basket and it's just over 9" - 9.3" square so I reckon it would. Happy to test this with one next week if you really want to know - let me know 😃👍
Kerry I thought bar a brith should be moist?
You're right but I wasn't sure if too moist meant uncooked, then moist means just right🥴😄👍hard to tell when new to this recipe😃👍💕💕
Thanks
Thank you v v much Trish!!! 🥰🥰🥰
For future reference "brith" rhymes with with "teeth" - even some Welsh people get that wrong, so don't worry too much. Whatever, both versions looked delicious... I'll give it a try in ye olde Cosori :)
Ah that's fab thank you, its always good to know 😃👍👍
I’m afraid too much faffing around there, have a look at the Bara Brith in the HYSapientia air fryer oven with the Backyard Chef, brilliant recipe and it comes out perfect every time.
Stop and breath. Your temp should be 150 and take the crisper plate out in Casori. You were correct fruit must be left overnight in tea. Well done.😂
Combo microwave is just the same
Diolch Kerry
All the button pressing is Sooooooooooo irritating what's wrong with a simple oven? Can't watch anymore
Looks lovely but not Bara Brith! Bara Brith is an enriched yeasted bread, this is a type of fruit cake.
The original recipe said that it used to be made with yeast back in the day, but this was a more modern adaptation