Gluten Free Malt Loaf (Dairy Free, Soreen Dupe Recipe) (2024)

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If there’s one thing I never thought I’d be able to crack it’s gluten free malt loaf – and now I’m pleased to report I’ve done it!

Squishy, rich and delicious, this British tea-time classic is the perfect Soreen dupe.

This recipe 100% gluten free, dairy free and coeliac safe – full of malty flavours with absolutely zero malt!

This dark-coloured loaf is deliciously sticky and perfect slathered in a thick layer of butter and served with a cuppa.

It’s taken me a long time to get this recipe right and the gluten-eaters in the house report it’s just like the real thing!

So if you miss malt loaf and have being dying for a gluten free replacement, here it is.

And if you’ve never had malt loaf but are a fan of recipes like my gluten free tea loaf or gluten free vegan banana bread you’ll love this!

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Table of Contents

  • Is Malt Loaf gluten free?
  • Ingredients and Substitutions
  • Tips for making Malt Loaf
  • My gluten free malt loaf recipe
  • Need some more gluten free baking inspiration?
  • Gluten Free Malt Loaf Recipe

Is Malt Loaf gluten free?

Malt Loaf, also known by the brand name Soreen in the UK, is definitely not gluten free.

But this gluten free version of it is!

Malt Loaf is a squidgy, loaf-like cake which is sweet and sticky and has a very distinct flavour using malt extract.

Aside from the fact Malt Loaf is made with wheat flour, malt extract also comes from barley, which contains gluten.

If you have coeliac disease, you’ll know that the guidance around malt extract can be confusing.

Some items, such as some supermarket own brand cereals, contain a low enough level of barley malt extract that they are considered gluten free.

But unless a product is specifically labelled gluten free it’s hard to tell if the levels are low enough to be considered gluten free or not.

Coeliac UK is pushing for greater clarity on this from manufacturers to make things less confusing.

But this aside, I haven’t used any malt extract in my Malt Loaf and instead have used a combination of treacle, date syrup, prunes and dates to get that rich flavour.

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Ingredients and Substitutions

There’s a full printable recipe card below with all the ingredients, quantities and the full method.

However, here are a few notes on some of the ingredients used and any substitutions you could make…

  • Black Tea – Soaking the fruit in tea is important and I used just a classic, English Breakfast tea. You can use a decaf one if you prefer.
  • Dried Prunes and Medjool Dates – I use a combination of the two to get a lovely, rich flavour in the gluten free Malt Loaf. You could use one or the other if you prefer but it would affect the flavour profile. Chop them as finely (or chunky!) as you like.
  • Treacle – This helps to get the right flavours in this loaf but also helps with the colouring. Malt Loaf is usually a dark-coloured loaf.
  • Date Syrup – I found the Groovy Foods date syrup in my local Tesco store with the sugar products. You can get it on Amazon too but it’s more expensive.
  • Plain Gluten Free Flour – I always use the FREEE by Dove’s Farm flour but any plain or All Purpose flour blend will do. This recipe won’t work with a single flour like coconut or almond flour.
  • Xanthan Gum – This is essential in gluten free baking as it helps to replicate the texture of the gluten. You can omit this if your flour blend already has it in.

This recipe is already dairy free. If you wanted to make it vegan you could use an egg replacer instead of the egg.

Don’t forget the full printable recipe card with all the ingredients and quantities is below.

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Tips for making Malt Loaf

Before you get started, I just have a few tips and tricks to ensure you get the best gluten free Malt Loaf possible.

For starters, this loaf gets better with age and I would strongly recommend making it the day before you eat it.

I know, the idea of waiting 24 hours seems like torture but trust me, it will be worth it!

Giving it time helps the flavours to mature and for the loaf to become extra squidgy.

I’d also recommend chopping the fruit fairly finely – you can leave a few chunks if you like but I found this gave a better flavour throughout.

And finally don’t over-mix the batter – just mix it enough to combine so there are no lumps of flour.

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My gluten free malt loaf recipe

Here it is, my gluten free Malt Loaf – aka gluten free Soreen recipe.

This Malt Loaf s also dairy free (and can be made vegan with an egg replacer) and is so easy to make.

It’s best made a day or two before eating so if you can bear to, I’d recommend making this ahead of time and letting it sit.

Trust me – it’s worth it!

If youmake this recipe and love it, please do let me know bytagging me on my Instagramor using#theglutenfreeblogger. I love seeing your bakes!

And please do leave a review to let others know you loved it too! It would mean the world to me.

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Yield: 1 loaf (8-12 slices)

Gluten Free Malt Loaf

Prep Time: 1 hour

Cook Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 2 hours

This squidy and rich gluten free malt loaf has all the malty deliciousness of this British classic - minus the malt! It is best made at least 24 hours before eating - the longer you leave it the better it gets, if you can resist!

Ingredients

  • 350ml black tea (made with 2 teabags)
  • 200g dried prunes
  • 6 x pitted medjool dates
  • 60ml treacle
  • 60ml date syrup (Plus 1 tbsp extra for brushing)
  • 50g muscovado sugar
  • 250g plain gluten free flour
  • 1/2 tsp xanthan gum
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 large egg

Instructions

First soak the fruit

  1. Roughly chop the prunes and dates. I like to chop them into really small pieces but leave them chunkier if you prefer. Add the chopped fruit to a bowl.
  2. Add 2 teabags to 350ml of boiling water, brew for a minute then pour (teabags and all!) over the fruit. Stir then cover with foil (or an upturned plate) and leave for 30-60 minutes. You can also leave this overnight if you like.

To make the malt loaf:

  1. Preheat the oven to 180C / Fan 160C / Gas Mark 4. Line a 2lb loaf tin with a loaf liner and set to one side.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, add the gluten free flour, xanthan gum and baking powder and stir well. Stir in the muscovado sugar.
  3. Add the treacle and date syrup to a small bowl. Once the fruit has soaked, strain off some of the liquid into this bowl and mix to water down the syrup. Add the syrup mix and the soaked fruit (plus any leftover liquid - just make sure you remove the tea bags first!) to the mixing bowl with the flour.
  4. Beat using a wooden spoon until the mixture is just combined and there are no lumps of flour. Lightly beat the egg in a bowl or mug and then add to the mix. Beat again until combined.
  5. Pour the mixture into your lined loaf tin and spread out evenly. Bake in the centre of the oven for 50-60 minutes - it should be nicely risen and spring back when pressed gently.
  6. Remove the cake from the oven onto a cooling rack. In a mug or bowl, mix 1 tbsp date syrup with 1 tsp boiling water, then brush over the cake.
  7. Leave the cake to cool completely and - ideally - for another 24 hours for it to go super squidgy and delicious! Slice and serve with butter.

Notes

  • This malt loaf is best made at least 24 hours before eating - the longer you leave it the better it gets. Slices can also be frozen once cooled.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 288Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 132mgCarbohydrates: 68gFiber: 5gSugar: 35gProtein: 5g

Need some more gluten free baking inspiration?

Want to have a go at some of the other gluten free baking recipes on the blog?

Give some of these other gluten free bakes and creations a try and see what you think!

There are plenty to choose from depending what sort of dessert you fancy:

  • Banana Bread (Gluten Free and Vegan)
  • Vanilla Cupcakes
  • Christmas Cake Recipe

If you do make this recipe please let me know! I’d love to see your photos using #theglutenfreeblogger,share them inmy Facebook groupor tag me onInstagram.

And if you have any recipe suggestions, please let me know in the comments what you’d like to see next!

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Gluten Free Malt Loaf (Dairy Free, Soreen Dupe Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is a gluten free substitute for malt extract? ›

Briess White Sorghum Extract

It has excellent fermentability colour & flavour so that it can be used as a 1:1 substitute for malt extract for producing excellent gluten free beers.

Is Soreen malt loaf gluten free? ›

We understand how difficult it can be if you are unable to eat Gluten but miss your favourite Soreen loaf. At the moment Malt, Wheat and Barley are essential ingredients that allow us to produce our little loaves and we have not yet found a suitable Gluten Free alternative.

Has Soreen recipe changed? ›

And so, we must turn to the iconic Soreen malt loaf, which has been baked in Manchester since the 1930s. The recipe, which has supposedly never changed, was invented by Danish immigrant John Rahbak Sorenson who lived in Hulme, Manchester.

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, ...

Can you make a gluten free malt? ›

Any Gluten Free Grain Can Be Malted

While wheat, barley and rye are most used in the process, other grains can be used to make malt. For example, Bard's Beer malts sorghum for their gluten free lager. Teff and buckwheat can be malted for beer as well. Grouse Malt House even malts corn.

What is the best gluten free substitute? ›

SUBSTITUTES FOR GLUTEN IN BAKING
  • Corn Flour/Starch. Corn flour (or starch as they say in the US) is made from removing and purifying the starch from the centre of sweetcorn kernels. ...
  • Maize Flour. ...
  • Polenta. ...
  • Potato Flour. ...
  • Ground Nuts. ...
  • Buckwheat Flour. ...
  • Oats. ...
  • Tapioca Flour.

Does Aldi sell Soreen? ›

Soreen 5 Raspberry & White Chocolate Mini Loaves 150g | ALDI.

Does Soreen have dairy? ›

Even though the original recipe wasn't suitable for vegans, the product now is entirely plant-based.

Is Soreen the same as malt loaf? ›

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

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 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.

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.

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!

Who is Soreen owned by? ›

Soreen is a brand of malt loaf and is owned by Mark and David Samworth, a food manufacturing company based in Leicestershire.

Why is Soreen called Soreen? ›

While Soreen is Manchester born, it was a globe trotting entrepreneurial Dane called John Rahbek Sorensen who whipped up the very first Soreen loaf in his Beswick bakery. “It was a food that fit the time,” Simester explained as we look around a reception area dedicated to the brand's history.

What can I use in place of malt extract? ›

Another option is using maple syrup as a malt extract substitute. Maple syrup adds a rich, caramel-like flavor to breads and can be used in a 1:1 ratio. However, be aware that maple syrup has a distinct taste, so it may alter the overall flavor of your bread.

Can celiacs have malt flavoring? ›

Malt flavoring is made from barley and barley is a whole grain that is closely related to wheat, therefore it contains gluten and should be avoided if you have celiac disease or are following a gluten-free diet.

Is there a gluten free malt like beverage? ›

Charm City Mead is another gluten free option. Meads like Charm City Mead on the top shelf above, ARE gluten free. Mead is made from fermented fruits and honey, no grain. However, some brands of fermented, malted beverages are now claiming to be gluten-removed.

What can you use instead of malt? ›

Molasses or maple syrup is a good substitute for malt syrup.

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