Irish Soda Bread
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Preparing Irish Soda Bread
As I mentioned, this Irish Soda Bread recipe is super easy to make. You don’t have to be a bread baker to make it.
Make sure to sift your dry ingredients into the bowl to start, then make a “well” in the middle of the dry ingredients.
Add in the raisins, then the buttermilk and mix to combine. The dough is sticky.
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured board, and knead about 10 times. Don’t over knead.
Form into a circle and place it in a parchment-lined cake pan. Score an “X” in the top with a knife, and bake.
Crunchy on the outside and dense and soft in the middle. Slather it with butter, add jam or honey if you desire. It’s amazing toasted, too!
Simple Buttermilk Substitute
This soda bread recipe calls for buttermilk. I don’t know about you, but I don’t keep it on hand.
I use it in a handful of recipes, but not enough to warrant me buying a quart of it. So, I make my own Buttermilk Substitute.
Cake Flour Substitute
My Irish Soda Bread recipe also calls for cake flour. Again, if you don’t find yourself using lots of cake flour, it may go bad before you actually get to use it. So make your own!
In the notes of the printable recipe card below, I have added the substitution ratios of all-purpose flour to corn starch to make your own cake flour, if you don’t have any on hand.
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Let’s get to this quick and simple Irish Soda Bread with Raisins recipe! You’ll be noshing on warm bread in just over an hour!
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Irish Soda Bread
Ingredients
- 3 cups sifted cake flour *
- 3 Tablespoons of sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup raisins regular or golden are fine
- 1 1/3 cup of buttermilk **
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a 9-inch cake pan with parchment paper.
- Sift all of the dry ingredients in a mixing bowl. Form a "well" in the center of the flour mixture.
- Add raisins and buttermilk, and combine. The dough is STICKY.
- Turn dough onto a lightly floured board and knead about 10 times. Don’t over knead.
- Form dough into a circle, and place in prepared pan. Score an “X” in the top with a knife.
- Bake 60-65 minutes.
- Cool slightly before slicing.
Notes
Nutrition
This post was originally published in March of 2013 and was updated in March of 2020 to upgrade user experience. Recipe from Green Eggs and Spam.
Absolutely Beautiful! Wish I was a Bread person. I’m just not that talented! You Rock!!! *pinned it Again*!
Laurie, I am not a “bread person” either when it comes to making it. (eating it yes!! ) This was really EASY trust me. My 10 year old made one by herself!!
I absolutely love bread that is crunchy/hard on the outside and oh so soft on the inside! Would love to try this recipe. Oh….and that corned beef recipe is also looking mighty good!
How funny, I too have never made bread other than banana bread but I do LOVE soda bread and this recipe looks easy enough to try!
Yum, we love this bread and love the raisins in it. Nothing better than have such simple ingredients to make an easy recipe.
This Soda Bread looks amazing! I’ve never tried making this, but I could only imagine how delicious the flavors are!
Delicious Bread. I love the sweetness and raisin toppings on it. I can have it at every meal and with all my favorite dishes too.
I had never tried a soda bread before but I really liked the flavor! Saving to make again 🙂
Such a classic to make for St. Patrick’s Day! 🙂
Such a delicious bread! I had never tried it and you made it really easy to follow your directions! Thanks for a great recipe!
One of the easiest bread recipe, and really lovely and delicious. I can tell I’ll be baking this often. 🙂