Next up came two challenges... remember to use the mixes and then figure out something J would actually eat! Thinking there was a better chance of getting something to work that was a savoury bread, I decided a cheese and onion bread would be good... but J didn't like the idea of onion and came up with the idea of marmite OR mango chutney as the additional ingredient. I thought we'd use the bundt tin for the bread baking to ensure a speedier and more even bake.

the mix before having grated mature cheddar cheese sprinkled over.

batter/dough was the result.
Dollops of the mix were placed around the base of the tin, then a bit of the butter/marmite and a little grated cheese was added. The

As directed, the tin was placed in hand hot water for 40 minutes.
Once the dough had risen, the tin was placed on a baking sheet in a pre-heated 200ÂșC oven and baked for 25minutes when it was checked for baking.
When the loaf was baked through, it was removed from the oven and allowed to cool for ten minutes before turning out onto a wire rack.
Slicing the loaf, you can see the texture and the included cheese and butter mix. It's a real succes here!