Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03Derbyshire Police are appealing for help after a man was left with serious injuries
00:07after a fight outside a bar in Chesterfield. The incident took place on August 10th last year
00:13and since then officers have been working to try to identify those involved, including launching
00:18a previous media appeal. However, a new image has recently been received by the police and is being
00:24issued to the public. If you recognise the man or have information that could help the police,
00:29please contact Derbyshire Police. You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers.
00:36A Derbyshire baker has toasted the opposition to produce Britain's best loaf. Mio Ayatsu,
00:42who runs Artisan Kumusan Bakehouse in Matlock, spent an entire night perfecting her innovative
00:48lemon and earl grey loaf before leaving her Derbyshire home at 6am to attend the finals of
00:53the prestigious competition in Birmingham. However, the hard work paid off and judges praised Mio for
00:59the sensational combination of floral earl grey and refreshing lemon. Her brioche was not only
01:05crowned as the best loaf 2025, it also scooped first place in the innovation category. Mio,
01:12who baked 50 different versions of the bread before she was happy, said,
01:16lemon is acidic and the juice can make the dough hard. I wanted it to be as soft as a brioche.
01:22That's why I went through so many different versions, but it was worth it. The judges said it was the best loaf by far.
01:28Can you tell me a bit more about the loaf which won Britain's best loaf awards this year?
01:33This is lemon and earl grey loaf. So basically, this is a soft brioche dough and I mixed with
01:45earl grey tea and also italian peel, italian peel soaked in a lemon...
01:55Limoncello?
01:56Limoncello, so that smell fruity. And to make a little bit of an accent, I put some white chocolate inside too.
02:03And I flavoured this loaf with a lot of lemon juice and butter and sugar, so that's very stres and lemony.
02:16So combination of earl grey tea, the fragrance of earl grey tea and lemony flavour combined
02:23very good complement each other and make a lovely fragrant flavour.
02:29What was the hardest part of making this loaf?
02:32This most difficult bit is to make the dough softer, because I put a lot of lemon juice
02:38in this bread, meaning the dough becomes very, very harder and tight. That's why I make a lot
02:48of effort to make sure the dough is soft like a fluffy brioche loaf.
02:53We are at a Kumasan bakehouse today trying Britain's best loaf. So it's lemon and earl grey loaf,
03:02with some bits of sugar on top. So I'm just going to try some of this.
03:08Hope you like it.
03:10It is very fluffy as you can see.
03:12Yeah, that's a brioche, Japanese brioche.
03:16That's really lovely.
03:21You like it?
03:22Yeah, I love it. It's sort of very floral because of the earl grey.
03:26That's it.
03:27But it's also quite lemony and it's so soft, it basically melts in your mouth. It's amazing.
03:35That's Japanese technique, making the soft, fluffy bun.
03:40So it's sort of like infused with tea when you make it?
03:43Well, basically I put the tea leaves into the dough. That's why the fragrance is very
03:49strong and, you know, not overpulling but, you know, you can taste and smell of the fragrance
03:57of the tea.
03:58Yeah, it's really nice. I've never tried anything like this before but it's absolutely amazing.