Traditional Irish Soda Bread slathered in real butter makes the perfect St. Patrick’s Day meal accompaniment. It comes together quickly and only four ingredients are needed.
Have you tried our St. Patrick’s Day Shake? It’s not so traditional, but it sure beats waiting in the drive thru for something similar.
Really, our Irish soda bread recipe is yummy enough that it can be eaten any time of the year when you want homemade bread, but don’t have the time to wait for yeast dough to rise. You’ll have warm bread in just 40 minutes from start to finish, because Irish soda bread uses baking soda (along with buttermilk) as a leavening agent. Many folks add caraway to their bread for added flavor, but you don’t have to.
Traditional Irish Soda Bread
Ingredients
- 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 1/2 cups buttermilk (you can also use 1 1/4 cups whole milk mixed with 1/4 cup white vinegar, allow to stand for a minute to thicken)
Directions
Preheat oven to 375 F. In a medium bowl mix together the dry ingredients. Make a well in center of mixture and add buttermilk. Using a spoon gently mix together until combined and a wet dough is formed. Turn out onto a well floured surface and very lightly knead in a small amount of flour just until it is no longer sticky and begins to form a ball. DO NOT OVER KNEAD or add too much flour, or else you will end up with a dry, hard bread. Gently place onto a greased baking sheet or cast iron skillet and cut about a one-inch cross or “x” into the top of the dough. Bake for 35 minutes. You will know the Irish soda bread is done because it will make a hollow sound when lightly tapped. Slather outer top crust in melted butter and serve immediately. Keeps wrapped for a day or so.
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