I don’t often use cake or bread mixes as I enjoy baking from scratch, however it’s nice and convenient to use them occasionally and they have come a long way in the past decade or so. I also appreciate that people don’t always have the time or inclination to bake from scratch; I’m definitely no domestic goddess, I haven’t done the vacuuming in a while come to think of it …
I thought for something a bit different, I’d feature one of my favourite brands, Laucke, today. This is a personal review I’ve chosen to do for which I haven’t received any payment. Some key points:
- Laucke’s outer packaging is made from 100% recycled materials.
- The website has a good assortment of recipes.
- They have a large variety of bread and baking mixes, including gluten free, for home bakers.
- The baking mixes include flour, raising agents and yeast – any add ins are up to the home baker.
- Laucke is 100% Australian owned and operated.
- Laucke’s bread mix conveniently comes in two 500g packs within the main package, saving you having to store then use the rest in a hurry.
All good and ethical reasons to try out this brand. My most recent purchase was the Sweet Bread and Bun Mix; so I thought firstly I’d bake some sweet fruit, nut and spice rolls then a couple of weeks later I tried some brioche, which can sometimes, depending on the recipe, be a fairly complicated process but was made much easier using this mix. Using bread mix is still a bit of work; you have to add things and knead it like you would making bread or brioche from scratch, however the rising time is faster and the results are pretty consistent, so long as you use a good kneading technique or, in the case of the brioche, have access to a mixer and dough hook.
The fruit buns were gorgeous, all fruity and soft and had that fragrant and fluffy hot cross bun flavour and texture we all love.
The brioche was a success as well. I’d never made brioche before yet the end result was lovely; crusty top with a soft, tender crumb which was wonderful with butter just out of the oven and toasted under the grill for breakfast in the mornings.
As is always the case with baking, these goodies were at their best made on the day, however both recipes also freeze well.
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