Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Irish Soad Bread


Did you know that most Americans ideas about Irish soda bread are completely inaccurate. American-Irish soda bread is sweet, scone-like, and typically includes raisons or currents. Real Irish soda bread is dark brown, dense, and an important staple to many meals. I am including Neil's (the farmer I stayed with) recipe for Irish soda bread.

(The man in the picture is Neil.)

Neil's "REAL" Irish soda bread.

3 cup extra coarse whole meal flour

1 cup rolled oats

1.5 tsp bread soda (sieved into dry mix)

1tsp salt

1 tsp sugar

Mix all of the above together thoroughly.

1 pt butter milk.

Stir in the milk with the dry mix until is wet.

Lightly oil a 2lb loaf tin

Sprinkle rolled oats into bottom of tin

pour mixture into tin and cut a cross in mixture to the bottom of tin and from each end

place in centre of pre heated oven (gas mark 4.5)

bake for 1 hour

remove from tin immediately

Enjoy with loads of salted butter and my favourite STRAWBERRY JAM

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I'll have to make it at the cabin!

Anonymous said...

Alison, have you actually made this? It sounds delicious and really good for you!

Unknown said...

What is the "bread soda" ingredients? Where do i buy it?

Alison said...

I have, unfortunately, not made Neil's Irish soda bread; however, I have eaten it and it's great. Watch out though--his recipe is using the metric system.