Malt Loaf Like Soreen Recipe (2024)

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Malt loaf is a delicious and popular British snack cake. It is made with whole wheat flour, malt extract, raisins, and flavourings, and it has a soft, moist, squidgy texture. This blog post will provide you with a simple and easy-to-follow recipe for making a copycat Soreen malt loaf at home. The recipe is just as delicious as the store-bought version, and it is much more affordable.

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Soft and chewy low-fat malt loaf

This recipe is for a basic copycat Soreen malt loaf, but you can easily add your own twist to it. For example, you could add dried cranberries, apricots, or nuts. You could also experiment with different spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, or ginger. Malt loaf cake is often enjoyed for breakfast, as a snack, or as a dessert. The best thing about it is that it’s low in fat, so you don’t have to worry about adding some butter on top!

You may also like to try my other fruit loaf recipe >> Yorkshire Tea Loaf.

The difference between this malt recipe and Soreen

The difference is that this recipe is not as dark in colour as the shop-bought Soreen. You could add more black treacle, but then the taste would be different. Another option would be to add molasses, but not sure if that would too alter the taste. Obviously, there are secret ingredients in the Soreen recipe, but this is as near enough as I could get it!

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Equipment

You will need the following:

  • 1 x 1lb Loaf Tin (10x 20 cm)
  • Baking Paper to fully line the tin.
  • Measuring jug

Ingredients

  • 9tbspBarley Malt Extract
  • 2tbspBlack treacle
  • 50gDark Brown Sugar
  • 150mlStrong Cold Black Tea
  • 200gRaisins(or sultanas)
  • 125gWhite Strong Bread Flour
  • 125gWholemeal Strong Bread Flour
  • 7gFast Action Dried Yeast
  • ½tspSalt

How to make malt loaf like shop-bought Soreen

  • Add the tea to a measuring jug of 150mls. Ensure the teabag has been left in a while to produce a strong tea. Remove the tea bag and make sure the tea is still at 150 ml, is not top it up with hot water.
  • Add the malt extract, treacle, sugar and raisins to the jug. Stir until everything is mixed together and leave to stand for at least 15 minutes for the fruit to soak. (You can also do this the night before for a more plumper fruit)
  • Mix the flour, yeast and salt, then add the malt mixture to make a batter. Cover and leave to rest for about 1 hour. It will not rise when you leave it to rest, only when in the oven.
  • Preheat the oven to 160℃/140℃fan/320℉/Gas 3. Grease and fully line a small loaf tin 10 x 20cm (1lb).
  • Pour the mixture into the tin and spread it out evenly. Bake in the oven for 1 hour. Check with a skewer or sharp knife in the middle of the loaf, and if it comes out clean, it’s done!
  • Brush the top with barley extract and leave in the tin to cool. Wrap in baking paper and tin foil, and ideally, eat after a couple of days if you can wait that long!

Storage

Leave the malt loaf cake to rest for two days to get the best taste and squidgy texture. Wrap in baking paper and tin foil and keep in an air-tight container at room temperature. It will last for about a week once opened.

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Malt Loaf Like Soreen Recipe

Malt Loaf Like Soreen Recipe (6)Rachel

Squidgy and morish barley malt loaf. Lovely on its own or spread with butter.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Proving time 1 hour hr

Total Time 2 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Dessert, Snack

Cuisine British

Servings 10

Calories 182 kcal

Ingredients

  • 9 tbsp Barley Malt Extract
  • 2 tbsp Black treacle
  • 50 g Dark Brown Sugar
  • 150 ml Strong Cold Black Tea
  • 200 g Raisins (or sultanas)
  • 125 g White Strong Bread Flour
  • 125 g Wholemeal Strong Bread Flour
  • 7 g Fast Action Dried Yeast
  • ½ tsp Salt

Instructions

  • Add the tea to a measuring jug of 150mls. Ensure the teabag has been left in a while to produce a strong tea. Remove the tea bag and make sure the tea is still at 150 ml, is not top it up with hot water.

  • Add the malt extract, treacle, sugar and raisins to the jug. Stir until everything is mixed together and leave to stand for at least 15 minutes for the fruit to soak. (You can also do this the night before for a more plumper fruit)

  • Mix the flour, yeast and salt, then add the malt mixture to make a batter. Cover and leave to rest for 1 hour. It will not rise when you leave it to rest, only when in the oven.

  • Preheat the oven to 160℃/140℃fan/320℉/Gas 3. Grease and fully line a small loaf tin 10 x 20cm (1lb).

  • Pour the mixture into the tin and spread it out evenly. Bake in the oven for 1 hour. Check with a skewer or sharp knife in the middle of the loaf, and if it comes out clean it's done!

  • Brush the top with barley extract and leave in the tin to cool. Wrap in baking paper and tin foil, and ideally, eat after a couple of days if you can wait that long!

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Nutrition

Calories: 182kcalCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 4gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.2gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.1gSodium: 124mgPotassium: 263mgFiber: 2gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 1IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 34mgIron: 1mg

Keyword barley extract recipe, vegan malt loaf

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Malt Loaf Like Soreen Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is Soreen the same as malt loaf? ›

"Soreen" (/ˈsɔːriːn/) is a brand of malt loaf manufactured in the United Kingdom.

What are the ingredients in Soreen malt loaf? ›

Fortified Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin (B3), Thiamin (B1)), Water, Raisins (15%), Partially Inverted Sugar Syrup (Partially Inverted Sugar Syrup, Colour: E150c), Maize Starch, Malted Barley Flour (5%), Barley Malt Extract (4%), Vegetable Fats (Rapeseed, Palm), Rice Starch, Salt, ...

What is the American equivalent of malt loaf? ›

Malt loaf is also sometimes called “Harvo loaf” because of a well-known UK bakery called Harvo that offered the bread through the 1970s. Although commercially made malt loaf is available in certain areas of the US, quick breads and raisin bread are far more common.

Why is Soreen so chewy? ›

The most famous version of the cake is made by Soreen, which first began production in Manchester in 1939, and they continue to process over one million loaves every week at their factory in Trafford Park. The product is made unique by its malt extract ingredient, which gives it that squidgy texture and dark colour.

What is the alternative to Soreen? ›

Soreen's competitors
  • Soreen.
  • Grupo Bimbo.
  • GRUMA.
  • Frito Lay.
  • McCain Foods.

Why is Soreen so good? ›

The unique and clever use of malt is one of the reasons Soreen Malt Loaf is such a favourite, and apparently, we have the lovely Ancient Egyptians to thank for discovering how great malt is in baking. Malt helps give Soreen its brown colouring and unique squidgy texture that everyone has come to love.

Is Soreen full of sugar? ›

You didn't think we'd leave sugar out did you? Well actually we have. On average, our products contain less sugar than alternative snack and cake options, so now you really can have your cake and eat it!

Does Aldi sell Soreen? ›

Soreen Malt Loaf Bar 42g | ALDI.

Is malt loaf OK for diabetics? ›

Bring in a few and keep on your desk to help you meet your five a day. As an occasional treat malt loaf, a slice of fruit loaf, scone or teacake could be enjoyed particularly if you know you will be active and do not need to lose weight. These are healthier options compared to chocolate, biscuits and sweets.

Is Soreen loaf healthy? ›

As well as being high-carb and low-fat, malt is also a rich source of B-vitamins, including thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, folate and vitamin B-6, and a great source of amino acids. So what? Well, all those B-vitamins are vital for turning carbs and fats into energy.

Who makes Aldi malt loaf? ›

Village Bakery So Malty Malt Loaf 280g | ALDI.

Why is malt loaf chewy? ›

Malt loaf gets its chewy texture and malty flavour from malt extract, of which it contains quite a bit. Malt extract is made from grains and is a product of the brewing process.

What Flavour is Soreen? ›

They're school compliant, contain under 100 calories, 50% less sugar than the average cake bar and come in four deliciously squidgy flavours: banana, strawberry, apple and malt.

Can you eat too much malt loaf? ›

Its ok as long as you dont eat it too often. Actually the lunch box loaves contain 5.7grams of sugar and meet the government's nutritional standards for schools! Malt loaf is a type of bread and not cake. The dried fruit provides most of the sugar.

Do you put butter on Soreen? ›

Vimto Soreen is here to revolutionise your breakfast. Just slice, butter, and enjoy with a Hot Vimto for the.

Is Soreen malt loaf healthy? ›

The power of malt

Malt is a great source of natural energy and has been used as a trusted source of energy for years! Malt is also a rich source of B vitamins, including thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and vitamin b-6.

What country is Soreen from? ›

Soreen is a brand of malt loaf and is owned by Mark and David Samworth, a food manufacturing company based in Leicestershire. The creator of Soreen, John Rahbek Sorenson, arrived in England in 1920. He purchased a property in Manchester two years before establishing John Sorenson Bakery Equipment & Co.

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