Wright's Bread Mix Mixed Grain 500g
LIFE 1m+
£1.40
£2.80 per kgProduct information
This mix contains eight types of grains and seeds, which give this bread its distinctive taste. You can also add ingredients of your own - such as sultanas, nuts and apple to make a delicious muesli loaf. Simply add water and follow the instructions for delicious fresh bread, rolls and pizza bases.
For Machine or Hand Baking, High in Fibre, With Seeds and Grains, Simply Add Water, Baking Success Guaranteed, Suitable for Vegetarians
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Suitable for vegetarians
LIFE 1m+
Product life guaranteed for 1 month.
Storage
Suitable for Home Freezing
Preparation and Usage
Mixed Grain Bread Recipe
(Makes 1 loaf or 10 rolls)
All you need is:
500g Wright's bread mix and 300ml of lukewarm water.
Hand Baking
1. Place mix in a bowl or food mixer, add water and mix together for 5 minutes to form a ball of dough.
2. Place the dough on to a floured surface and leave for 5 minutes. Knead and stretch for 2 minutes. Mould into a ball, rest for 5 minutes.
3. Shape the dough and place on to a greased baking tray or into a large (2lb) loaf tin. (For rolls divide into 10 small balls.) Cover with a damp cloth or clingfilm and leave to rise in a warm place until the dough has doubled in size for 30-40 minutes. Pre-heat the oven to 230°C (450°F) or 210°C (410°F) for fan assisted ovens or Gas Mark 8.
4. Uncover and bake in the oven for about 30 minutes for a loaf, 15 minutes for rolls, until golden brown and sounds hollow when you tap the base. Turn out and cool on a wire rack.
Machine Baking
Add the bread mix and water according to the following size machines:
Machine Size: 400g (1lb), Bread Mix: 250g, Water: 150ml
Machine Size: 600g (1.5lb), Bread Mix: 350g, Water: 210ml
Machine Size: 800g (2lb), Bread Mix: 500g, Water: 300ml
Consult your bread making machine manual to confirm the capacity and bake on Rapid or Normal setting. Our mixes generally work best on programme settings up to 3 hours.
For more details: www.wrightsflour.co.uk
(Makes 1 loaf or 10 rolls)
All you need is:
500g Wright's bread mix and 300ml of lukewarm water.
Hand Baking
1. Place mix in a bowl or food mixer, add water and mix together for 5 minutes to form a ball of dough.
2. Place the dough on to a floured surface and leave for 5 minutes. Knead and stretch for 2 minutes. Mould into a ball, rest for 5 minutes.
3. Shape the dough and place on to a greased baking tray or into a large (2lb) loaf tin. (For rolls divide into 10 small balls.) Cover with a damp cloth or clingfilm and leave to rise in a warm place until the dough has doubled in size for 30-40 minutes. Pre-heat the oven to 230°C (450°F) or 210°C (410°F) for fan assisted ovens or Gas Mark 8.
4. Uncover and bake in the oven for about 30 minutes for a loaf, 15 minutes for rolls, until golden brown and sounds hollow when you tap the base. Turn out and cool on a wire rack.
Machine Baking
Add the bread mix and water according to the following size machines:
Machine Size: 400g (1lb), Bread Mix: 250g, Water: 150ml
Machine Size: 600g (1.5lb), Bread Mix: 350g, Water: 210ml
Machine Size: 800g (2lb), Bread Mix: 500g, Water: 300ml
Consult your bread making machine manual to confirm the capacity and bake on Rapid or Normal setting. Our mixes generally work best on programme settings up to 3 hours.
For more details: www.wrightsflour.co.uk
Instructions
Baking by hand:
All you need is: 500g Wright's bread mix & 290ml (10.25fl oz) of lukewarm water.
1. Place mix in a bowl or food mixer, add water & mix together for 5 minutes to form a ball of dough.
2. Place the dough on a floured surface & leave for 5 minutes. Knead & stretch for 2 minutes. Mould into a ball, rest for 5 minutes.
3. Shape the dough & place on a greased baking tray or large (2lb) loaf tin. For rolls, divide into 10 pieces.
4. Cover with damp cloth or cling film & leave to rise in a warm place for 30-40 minutes or until the dough has doubled in size.
5. Uncover & bake in the oven, preheated to 230°C (450°F) or 210°C (410°F) for fan assisted ovens or Gas Mark 8, 30 minutes for a loaf, 15 minutes for rolls, or until golden brown.
Tip: The bread is baked when it is golden brown on top & the base sounds hollow when tapped.
Baking in a bread machine:
Add the bread mix & water according to the following size machines:
Machine Size 400g (1lb), Bread Mix 250g, Water 150ml.
Machine Size 600g (1.5lb), Bread Mix 350g, Water 210ml.
Machine Size 800g (2lb), Bread Mix 500g, Water 300ml.
Consult your bread making machine manual to confirm the capacity & bake on Rapid or Normal setting.
All you need is: 500g Wright's bread mix & 290ml (10.25fl oz) of lukewarm water.
1. Place mix in a bowl or food mixer, add water & mix together for 5 minutes to form a ball of dough.
2. Place the dough on a floured surface & leave for 5 minutes. Knead & stretch for 2 minutes. Mould into a ball, rest for 5 minutes.
3. Shape the dough & place on a greased baking tray or large (2lb) loaf tin. For rolls, divide into 10 pieces.
4. Cover with damp cloth or cling film & leave to rise in a warm place for 30-40 minutes or until the dough has doubled in size.
5. Uncover & bake in the oven, preheated to 230°C (450°F) or 210°C (410°F) for fan assisted ovens or Gas Mark 8, 30 minutes for a loaf, 15 minutes for rolls, or until golden brown.
Tip: The bread is baked when it is golden brown on top & the base sounds hollow when tapped.
Baking in a bread machine:
Add the bread mix & water according to the following size machines:
Machine Size 400g (1lb), Bread Mix 250g, Water 150ml.
Machine Size 600g (1.5lb), Bread Mix 350g, Water 210ml.
Machine Size 800g (2lb), Bread Mix 500g, Water 300ml.
Consult your bread making machine manual to confirm the capacity & bake on Rapid or Normal setting.
Recipes
Mixed Grain Bread Recipe
(Makes 1 loaf or 10 rolls)
All You Need Is:
500g Wright's bread mix and 300ml of lukewarm water.
Hand Baking
1. Place bread mix in a bowl or food mixer, add water and mix together for 5 minutes to form a ball of dough.
2. Place the dough on to a floured surface and leave for 5 minutes. Knead and stretch for 2 minutes. Mould into a ball, rest for 5 minutes.
3. Shape the dough and place on to a greased baking tray or into a large (2lb) loaf tin (for rolls divide into 10 small balls). Cover with a damp cloth or loose cling film and leave to rise in a warm place for 30-40 minutes until the dough has doubled in size. Pre-heat the oven to 230ºC (450ºF) or 210ºC (410ºF) for fan assisted ovens or Gas Mark 8.
4. Uncover and bake in the oven for about 30 minutes for a loaf, 15 minutes for rolls, until golden brown and sounds hollow when you tap the base. Turn out and cool on a wire rack.
Machine Baking
Add the bread mix and water according to the following size machines:
Machine Size: Bread Mix, 400g (1lb): 250g, 600g (1.5lb): 350g, 800g (2lb): 500g
Machine Size: Water, 400g (1lb): 150ml, 600g (1.5lb): 210ml, 800g (2lb): 300ml
Consult your bread making machine manual to confirm the capacity and bake on Rapid or Normal setting. Our mixes generally work best on programme settings up to 3 hours.
(Makes 1 loaf or 10 rolls)
All You Need Is:
500g Wright's bread mix and 300ml of lukewarm water.
Hand Baking
1. Place bread mix in a bowl or food mixer, add water and mix together for 5 minutes to form a ball of dough.
2. Place the dough on to a floured surface and leave for 5 minutes. Knead and stretch for 2 minutes. Mould into a ball, rest for 5 minutes.
3. Shape the dough and place on to a greased baking tray or into a large (2lb) loaf tin (for rolls divide into 10 small balls). Cover with a damp cloth or loose cling film and leave to rise in a warm place for 30-40 minutes until the dough has doubled in size. Pre-heat the oven to 230ºC (450ºF) or 210ºC (410ºF) for fan assisted ovens or Gas Mark 8.
4. Uncover and bake in the oven for about 30 minutes for a loaf, 15 minutes for rolls, until golden brown and sounds hollow when you tap the base. Turn out and cool on a wire rack.
Machine Baking
Add the bread mix and water according to the following size machines:
Machine Size: Bread Mix, 400g (1lb): 250g, 600g (1.5lb): 350g, 800g (2lb): 500g
Machine Size: Water, 400g (1lb): 150ml, 600g (1.5lb): 210ml, 800g (2lb): 300ml
Consult your bread making machine manual to confirm the capacity and bake on Rapid or Normal setting. Our mixes generally work best on programme settings up to 3 hours.
Package Type
Bag
Recycling Information
Pack - Recyclable
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Mixed Grain Bread Mix
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place.
Best Before: See date on top of pack.
Freezing: This baked product is suitable for home freezing when cooked as instructed.
Usage:
16 Servings
Origin:
Produced in the UK. Wheat Flour used in this mix is made from UK and Canadian Wheat
Mixed Grain Bread Mix
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place.
Best Before: See date on top of pack.
Freezing: This baked product is suitable for home freezing when cooked as instructed.
Usage:
16 Servings
Origin:
Produced in the UK. Wheat Flour used in this mix is made from UK and Canadian Wheat
Brand
Wright's
The delicious smell of freshly baked bread in your home is a treat anytime, so here's your opportunity to share our passion for baking and discover the quality of Wright's mixes for yourself.
George Wright founded the family flour mill in 1867 on a site at Ponders End that has a history of flour milling going back to 1086.
Six generations later the Wright family is still making great quality flours and mixes with a blend of traditional skills and modern technology.
David Wright
George Wright founded the family flour mill in 1867 on a site at Ponders End that has a history of flour milling going back to 1086.
Six generations later the Wright family is still making great quality flours and mixes with a blend of traditional skills and modern technology.
David Wright
For more information on our products please visit www.wrightsbaking.co.uk
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Manufacturer
G.R. Wrights & Sons Ltd.,
Ponders End Mills,
Enfield,
Middlesex,
EN3 4TG.
Ponders End Mills,
Enfield,
Middlesex,
EN3 4TG.
Return To Address
G.R. Wrights & Sons Ltd.,
Ponders End Mills,
Enfield,
Middlesex,
EN3 4TG.
Ponders End Mills,
Enfield,
Middlesex,
EN3 4TG.
Typical Values | (cooked as per instructions) Per 100g | (cooked as per instructions) Per average Slice (45g) |
---|---|---|
Energy | 1040kJ | 468kJ |
246kcal | 111kcal | |
Fat (g) | 2.8g | 1.3g |
(of which is saturates) | (0.5g) | (0.2g) |
Carbohydrates (g) | 41.3g | 18.6g |
(of which sugars) | (2.4g) | (1.1g) |
Fibre (g) | 6.6g | 3.0g |
Protein (g) | 10.6g | 4.8g |
Salt (g) | 0.90g | 0.41g |
Pack will make approximately 16 servings |
Ingredients
Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Kibbled Malted Wheat (7%), Oat Flakes (5%), Rye Flour, Malt Flour (Wheat and Barley), Golden Linseed (2.5%), Dried Yeast, Wheat Gluten, Sugar, Salt, Kibbled Rye (1%), Poppy Seeds (1%), Brown Linseed (1%), Chickpea Flour, Sunflower Seeds (0.5%), Barley Flakes (0.4%), Emulsifier: E472e, Dextrose, Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid, Wheat Starch, Enzyme: Alpha Amylase
Allergen Information
Contains Barley, Contains Oats, Contains Rye, Contains Wheat
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegetarians
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So delicious
Even though my breadmaker has stopped working. This is still really easy to make and probably our favourite bread.
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easy to use and delicious
Super easy to use and doesnt take long at all - which is as expected - but wow this bread is delicious! Made into 10 buns instead of one big loaf and cant stop eating it.
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A good loaf
Breadmaker easy and a good loaf
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Great for bread machine
I use this with my bread maker and i always get good results!
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Lovely
This is my go to bread machine mix. Lovely flavour and texture, and always rises perfectly.
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Great quick bread
This is so simple to use and creates a tasty home made loaf.
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