Irish Soda Bread (2024)

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My Irish Soda Bread recipe gives you a rustic and simple homemade loaf with an incredibly easy dump-and-mix list of ingredients. It’s the easiest homemade bread you can make! With no need to wait for your dough to rise, this recipe is done from start to finish in less than one hour.

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Homemade bread is one of life’s greatest treats. It makes your house smell heavenly, and your tummy happy. I know I’m not supposed to eat bread when it’s still hot, but I can enjoy it warm, right? Something about slicing into a loaf of bread and feeling the warmth still lingering from the oven is hypnotizing.

This homemade bread recipe calls for just a few ingredients and absolutely no rising time. You’ll feel like you’ve been bestowed with the luck of the Irish from how easy this recipe is to make! Okay, now that I’ve gotten that lame joke out of my system, let’s get started.

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What is Irish soda bread?

Bread making doesn’t get any easier! The Irish really got it right with this one. No, there’s not soda mixed into this bread; We’re talking baking soda to give this bread light airiness. It’s the perfect bread to whip together if you’re in a pinch.

No use for yeast, rising time, and tons of kneading in this recipe! Gone are the days of anxiously waiting to see if your yeast is good or not. This style of quick bread lets you simply mix the ingredients together, give it a few kneads, and toss it into a skillet to bake away.

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Ingredients

  • Flour – All purpose flour works best. You can use gluten-free flour for this recipe as well.
  • Sugar and salt – You can add a bit less or more as you see fit.
  • Baking soda – Arguably the most important ingredient in the recipe. Make sure you’re using baking soda and not baking powder.
  • Raisins – You can use other mix-ins like nuts or dried cranberries.
  • Egg – I used a large egg.
  • Buttermilk – You can make your own buttermilk with 1 1/2 cup milk and 1 1/2 tbsp lemon juice or white vinegar.
  • Butter – I like to use unsalted butter so I have full control over the sodium. Margarine or lard can be used instead.
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How to make Irish soda bread

  1. Prep the dry ingredients: Preheat the oven to 425F. Mix the flour, sugar, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl. Stir in the raisins to coat them well with flour.
  2. Make the dough – In a small bowl, whisk together the egg, buttermilk, and butter. Add this mixture to the dry ingredients and stir well to combine with a wooden spoon or spatula.
  3. Bake the bread – Turn the dough out onto a floured surface. Knead by hand a few times to form a smooth ball. Dust the dough ball with a bit of flour and place it in an un-greased cast iron skillet or baking sheet. Use a sharp knife to carve an X on the top of the dough, going an inch deep. Bake for 35-45 minutes.
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How do I know my bread is done baking?

You’re looking for a nice, light golden brown color on the crust. Carefully turn the loaf upside down, and give it a knock on the bottom. Use a clean dish towel or two to protect your hands from the heat. It should sound hollow when it’s fully cooked. You can also use an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the loaf. It’ll read 200F when the bread is done.

What to serve with homemade bread

With just a touch of sweetness, this bread can be enjoyed for breakfast with a nice hot cup of coffee or tea (with a splash of Irish cream, of course). You can also serve it alongside some of these fantastic dinner recipes:

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How to store homemade bread

Since there isn’t much for gluten formation in Irish soda bread, it can dry out pretty quickly. Wrap it well with plastic wrap and store it in an airtight container. You can also keep it on a cake plate with a dome. It’ll last 3-4 days at room temperature.

Can I freeze Irish soda bread?

To avoid freezer-burn, wrap your loaf well with both plastic wrap and foil. You can pre-slice it before freezing to make thawing faster. Grab a slice or two as needed! It’ll last 3 months in the freezer.

To thaw, leave it at room temperature for an hour or two. You can also use your microwave if it has a bread defrosting function.

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Irish Soda Bread

My Irish Soda Bread recipe gives you a rustic and simple homemade loaf with an incredibly easy dump-and-mix list of ingredients. It's the easiest homemade bread you can make! With no need to wait for your dough to rise, this recipe is done from start to finish in less than one hour.

Prep: 15 minutes mins

Cook: 45 minutes mins

Total: 1 hour hr

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Ingredients

  • 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup raisins or currants
  • 1 large egg beaten
  • 1 1/2 cups buttermilk
  • 2 tablespoon butter melted

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425 F degrees.

  • In a large bowl whisk together the flour, sugar, baking soda and salt. Stir in the raisins.

  • In a smaller bowl whisk together the egg, buttermilk and butter. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and combine using a spatula or a wooden spoon.

  • Turn the dough onto a lightly floured work surface and knead by hand until the dough forms a smooth ball. Dust the outside with a bit of flour and place onto an ungreased cast iron skillet or baking sheet.

  • Use a sharp knife to score the top of the dough into an "X" shape about an inch deep. This is to help heat get into the dough as it bakes.

  • Transfer the skillet to the preheated oven and bake for 35 to 45 minutes. To check if the bread is done, when you tap the bottom of the bread it should sound hollow.

Tips & Notes:

  1. Wrap it well with plastic wrap and store it in an airtight container. You can also keep it on a cake plate with a dome. It’ll last 3-4 days at room temperature.
  2. To avoid freezer-burn, wrap your loaf well with both plastic wrap and foil. You can pre-slice it before freezing to make thawing faster. It’ll last 3 months in the freezer.
  3. To thaw, leave it at room temperature for an hour or two. You can also use your microwave if it has a bread defrosting function.

nutrition facts

Calories: 214kcal (11%) Carbohydrates: 40g (13%) Protein: 6g (12%) Fat: 4g (6%) Saturated Fat: 2g (13%) Cholesterol: 26mg (9%) Sodium: 344mg (15%) Potassium: 186mg (5%) Fiber: 2g (8%) Sugar: 3g (3%) Vitamin A: 133IU (3%) Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 46mg (5%) Iron: 2mg (11%)

Course: Bread

Cuisine: Irish

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FAQs

Why do you score Irish soda bread? ›

Scoring the dough will help the heat reach the center of the loaf while baking and help it to rise evenly.

How do you know when Irish soda bread is done? ›

The most traditional doneness test calls for thumping the hot bread in the center to hear if it's hollow-sounding. A more foolproof indication is temperature; the loaf will register 200°F to 205°F when an instant-read thermometer is inserted in the center of the bread. Let the bread cool.

Is Irish soda bread unhealthy? ›

Nutrition Notes

Whole-wheat soda bread is a healthy addition to your plate! One serving—a 1/2-inch-thick slice—provides complex carbohydrates for sustained energy, protein, fiber, and vitamins and minerals.

Can you guess why Irish soda bread loaves have a cross across the top? ›

The most practical reason for cutting a cross into the top of Irish soda bread is to help it bake evenly. The cross allows heat to penetrate the center of the dough during baking, ensuring that the bread cooks through properly.

What's the difference between Irish bread and Irish soda bread? ›

Irish brown bread has a deep, nutty flavor because of its wheat flour and wheat bran while soda bread uses only white flour. Soda bread is slightly sweet and more scone-like while Irish brown bread is more savory with a tender interior.

What is the myth behind Irish soda bread? ›

Contrary to a common misconceptions, the Irish did not import the Soda Bread recipe from the American Indians. This misconception is my fault because 30+ years ago on the original site I happened to mention Native Americans using Potash to make bread.

Should you refrigerate Irish soda bread? ›

Tightly wrap your leftover bread and place it in an airtight container. There's no need to refrigerate. As for how long soda bread lasts: Irish soda bread tends to dry out faster than other breads. The bread will be good for 3-4 days or up to three months if frozen.

Can you over knead Irish soda bread? ›

You spent too much time kneading the dough. Baking soda starts to react and release its gas as soon as it comes into contact with the sour milk. Take too long and the gas will escape before the bread is baked. Kneading will also cause chewy gluten to form.

Why is my Irish soda bread so dry? ›

It's important to remember no to overmix your ingredients. Irish Soda Bread is a dense bread, similar to a scone, but can easily become dry if overmixed. Quickly add the wet ingredients to a well you've made in the dry ingredients, and mix with your hands or a dough hook until it just comes together.

Do people in Ireland eat Irish Soda Bread? ›

Ireland, for one, has embraced it's kind of bread – the soda bread. It is a basic staple among the Irish that they call it Irish Soda Bread. It's common to see the locals pair this famous bread with a bottle of Guinness too. Of course, not all of us would enjoy our soda bread with beer.

Which is healthier, sourdough or soda bread? ›

Both types of bread use flour and contain refined carbohydrates. Sourdough bread would be considered healthier in the fact that it is a fermented food with lower gluten levels, making it easier to digest.

Is soda bread good for your gut and stomach? ›

Soda bread is quick to prepare and is a low-fat, yeast-free option. It may help alleviate symptoms of bloating and discomfort. If you're new to baking or short on time, our seeded soda bread is an ideal loaf to bake at home.

Why is my Irish soda bread gummy? ›

And finally, don't immediately cut into the Fast Irish Soda bread when you pull it out of the oven. Although this bread is best served warm, cutting into it too quickly will turn the bread gummy.

Why is my soda bread soggy in the middle? ›

Chances are good that the bread you ate suffered from one of three common problems: improper amount of baking soda (a gross, salty-bitter taste), over cooking (a dry, chalky texture), or undercooking (a soggy, doughy center).

Why should you score bread? ›

Scoring is slashing the dough with a blade or a sharp knife to allow it to expand during baking. The purpose is primarily to control the direction in which the bread will expand during “oven spring.” Easier said then done!

Why did my Irish soda bread fall apart? ›

Too much liquid added, or it hasn't been baked enough. It should go on the top shelf of the oven and it should be baked for at least 30-35 minutes.

What is the best way to serve Irish soda bread? ›

The traditional way of serving your Irish soda bread is serving the loaf while it's warm with butter. Spread a thick layer of your butter on the slice and revel on the hearty flavor exploding in your mouth.

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