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How do I order Wright's bread mixes, cake mixes and/or flour

Go to the shopping section on our web site Or Call our freephone 0800 064 0100 and we will take your order with a debit/credit card. Or call our freephone for an order form to be sent to you
Will Wright's bread & cake mixes work in my bread making machine?

Yes - except Scofa soda bread and Naan bread mix - all our bread and cake mixes work wonderfully in bread making machines. Use the whole 500g pack in your 2lb bread making machine - except Ciabatta - use only half a pack. Select a programme of no more than 3 hours. For cake, simply add oil and water then the cake mix to your bread machine pan and set the machine to the cake programme.
Do I need a loaf tin to bake Wright's bread and cake mixes in?

No, you can use just a baking tray to make any shape bread such as cobs or cobergs, batons, sticks or rolls. Use your grill pan for a great "tear and share" style loaf. Use a terracotta pot but don't argue about the knobbly bit of bread on the bottom! Cakes work well as individuals in muffin or cake cases and in 2 x 18cm sponge tins
Where can I buy Wright's bread and cake mixes?

In most supermarkets - please refer to our stockists page on our web site - or call our freephone 0800 064 0100 for confirmation of who is currently stocking what.
How much bread and cake do you make from a pack of Wright's mix?

Two Ciabatta loaves from one pack, six naan breads. 730 g of baked bread from one pack. 10 small rolls from a pack, 3 Focaccia and one large cake.
Can I use half a pack of Wright's bread or cake mixes?

Yes, measure out 250g of cake or bread mix and the half the water level (oil where applicable). If this is for use in a bread making machine, please take the overall time down for less of the mix. With the remaining mix, please keep this in a sealed canister to maintain freshness. You could freeze half of your baked loaf having used the whole pack, this saves putting the oven on twice.
Will baked bread and cake made from Wright's mixes freeze ?

Yes let the bread or cake cool, cover with a polythene bag and freeze, no problem.
Are there hydrogenated fats in Wright's mixes?

No, the vegetable fat used is an un-hydrogenated rape seed & palm oil. In both Wright's bread and cake mixes. Our new packs reflect this fact.
Do I need to add anything else to a pack of Wright's bread or cake mix?

Wright's cake mixes require only the addition of oil and water. Wright's bread mixes require water and a little olive oil in Ciabatta, Focaccia or Naan. Whilst they contain all the ingredients you need to make perfect bread or cake, they can also be used as a great base for your own ideas. Why not go to our recipe section for ideas.
How long does bread or cake made from Wright's mixes keep?

You can't get fresher from you own oven. Baked bread can keep for 3 - 4 days if stored correctly. Cake can keep for 5 - 7 days.
What is the shelf life of a pack of Wright's mix?

If stored in cool, dry conditions - six months from the date it was made. The best before date is stated on the top of the pack.
Do Wright's mixes come in larger packs than 500g size currently available?

You could ask your supermarket's Grocery Manager if you could buy a case of 5 mixes which they may supply to you. Wright's shopping site has Premium White, Ciabatta and Mixed Grain in 1.5kg sizes available for mail order.
Are all Wright's bread and cake mixes suitable for vegetarians and/or vegans?

All our mixes are suitable for vegetarians except Parmesan & Sundried Tomato (Parmesan is not generally chosen by vegetarians). Scofa - contains skimmed milk powder Naan - contains whey powder. Cheese & Onion - contains whey powder & cheese powder. Ginger, Madeira, Carrot, Chocolate Fudge & Toffee - all our cake mixes contain skimmed milk powder and whole dried egg.
How can we ensure that we receive the Wright's monthly newsletter?

This is sent via e mail only and is available for viewing on the web site under homebaking news.




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