🍞 Bake the Irish way, gluten-free and guilt-free!
The McCambridge Bread Tin Bakery Gluten Free Irish Soda Bread Kit offers a convenient and mess-free way to enjoy traditional Irish soda bread. Each pack contains six kits, perfect for sharing or stocking up. Simply add milk or a plant-based alternative to create delicious, gluten-free bread that caters to vegan diets, all while being eco-friendly with recyclable packaging.
Product Dimensions | 14 x 4.5 x 18 cm; 360 g |
Item model number | 1550 |
Product Name | McCambridge Bread Tin Bakery Gluten Free Bread Kit |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
Units | 6 count |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place until baked. Once baked, wrap tightly in foil or cling film to keep from drying out. |
Manufacturer contact | Block B19-B22, Greenogue Square, Rathcoole, County Dublin. |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Brand | McCambridge |
Format | Loaf |
Age Range Description | All ages |
Speciality | Vegan |
Package Information | Tin,Bag |
Manufacturer | McCambridge |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Serving Size | 100 g |
Energy (kcal) | 351.81 kcal |
Fat | 5.6 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0.8 g |
Carbohydrate | 54.0 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 2.1 g |
Protein | 14.6 g |
Salt | 2.7 g |
K**
Quality and Taste Gulten free bread
This is really high quality bread. It is very easy to prepare. You don't get big holes like other gf breads and it doesn't fall apart. The taste is something else.
C**G
Brilliant taste
Being a coeliac it's very hard to get a decent brown bread that tastes like bread. Highly recommend this.So easy to make and cook, I used butter milk (old school for brown bread). You will not be disappointed with this.
C**D
Totally awesome
This is amazing bread, I made a bread bun with it, and added fat free yogurt in the mix only, and stuck in the air fryer in two molds for 20 mins, totally awesome.
S**O
Hmmmmmm
I am allergic to dairy, soya, peanuts & all nuts and potatoes so if any foods contain any of the above including potato starch I am unable to eat.I passed countless Celiac tests after facing more challenges in eating.In November last year I was diagnosed with too much histamine in my body and advised to eat gluten free foods and follow the low histamine food guides, study high histamine foods and avoid. This has restricted my diet even more.I learnt all gluten free bread, bakery products available in the supermarkets all had potato starch in.I was pleased to find this bread and thought I’d try it even with the “may contain” warning.The first loaf I made I used with coconut milk it came out looking like a solid brick that I could possibly break a window with and crumbled when cut.The second loaf I made using Rice milk and from advice used some self raising powder and the same thing as above happened again please see pictures.In summary I have been unable to use this loaf to have toast, make sandwiches etc. I have not experienced a gluten free bread product to match the taste to but this is a very unpleasant tasting bread product.
A**C
Tastes just like the shop version
I've tasted the shop version of this gf bread so can compare it to the kit version. It tastes exactly the same. My only gripe is that the kit form is very crumbly and this makes it difficult to slice. When I made the second loaf I added a teaspoon of xanthan gum to the mix before I added the milk. This binded the bread together and made it much easier to slice. I also used my own 1pound loaf tin as this gives a deeper loaf than using the tin that comes with it. I'd suggest the company give the option of buying the mix without the tin. It would be a cheaper and less wasteful option.
M**T
Excellent product
Excellent product and well produced so that it can be mixed quickly without much fuss or mess. Ideal for those with digestive problems who can't cope with yeast!
Z**Y
This has a terrible after taste
It’s so easy to do but it crumbles when you slice it. I even tried xantham gum which helped a little so I had big thick slices which was very heavy. It has a nasty after taste.
D**E
Bowel challenging gluten free bread
Very easy to make and it produces a dry, solid loaf that is quite similar in texture to wheaten bread. The flavour is OK but nothing special. By the end of the day, the loaf is so dry that it is only good for toasting. The loaf contains a lot of pea fibre, which is very high in insoluble fibre. As a consequence, you would not want to eat more than one or two slices of this bread in a day. Any more and you are advised not to stray too far from the toilet. I write from experience. Usain Bolt would have broken 9 seconds with a few slices of this!
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