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Rise & Shine with Classic Irish Soda Bread – Your Kitchen’s New Best Friend!

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Why Homemade Irish Soda Bread?

There’s something downright irresistible about warm, freshly baked soda bread—crusty on the outside, tender and fluffy inside. Plus, making it yourself means you get to enjoy that delightful aroma filling your kitchen and slice into bread that’s perfectly fluffy, with a mildly yeasty tang that store-bought just can’t match. And guess what? It’s surprisingly simple! With just a handful of pantry staples, you’ll have a rustic loaf ready to enjoy in no time.

Think baking this classic is complicated? Think again! This recipe comes together swiftly—no kneading or waiting for yeast, just quick mixing and a trip to the oven. It’s the kind of bread that’s perfect for a cozy breakfast, a hearty lunch, or a snack that’s oh-so-satisfying.

Feeling inspired? While you’re at it, why not whip up some quick homemade preserves or a tangy herby butter? Baking with a smile never tasted so good! Time to get those oven mitts on—your kitchen buddy’s waiting to see what you create!

Irish Soda Bread

This Irish soda bread is a rustic loaf made with simple pantry ingredients such as flour, baking soda, buttermilk, and salt. It features a crusty exterior and a tender, airy crumb, achieved through quick mixing and baking without the need for yeast or kneading. The final bread has a golden-brown crust and a mildly tangy flavor.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 8
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Irish
Calories: 170

Ingredients
  

  • 4 cups all-purpose flour preferably unbleached
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda acts as a leavening agent
  • 1 teaspoon salt adjust to taste
  • 1.75 cups buttermilk fresh or homemade

Equipment

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Baking sheet

Method
 

  1. Measure the flour, baking soda, and salt into a large mixing bowl. Whisk together until evenly distributed, creating a slightly textured mixture.
    4 cups all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon salt
  2. Pour the buttermilk into the dry ingredients gradually, using a wooden spoon or spatula to gently combine until a sticky dough forms. The mixture should be moist but cohesive.
    1.75 cups buttermilk
  3. Transfer the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Gently knead it just enough to shape it into a round loaf, about 8 inches in diameter. Avoid overworking the dough to keep it tender.
  4. Place the shaped dough onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Using a sharp knife, cut a deep cross into the top of the dough to help steam escape during baking.
  5. Bake in a preheated oven at 425°F (220°C) for approximately 30 minutes, or until the crust turns deep golden brown and the loaf sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom.
  6. Remove the bread from the oven and let it cool slightly on a wire rack before slicing. The crust should be crisp, and the interior should be tender with an airy crumb.

There you have it—beautiful, golden Irish soda bread that’s as fun to make as it is delicious to eat! Serve it warm with a dab of butter or some hearty stew, and watch it disappear in no time. For an extra punch, sprinkle a bit of sea salt on top before baking. Don’t forget to share your bread photos or tweaks—I’m eager to see your baking adventures! Happy baking, friend!

Jonny
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I’m Jonny, the cook, writer, and food lover behind this flavorful corner of the internet. Whether it’s a sizzling weeknight stir-fry, a no-bake dessert that saves the day, or a comforting Sunday classic — this blog is where I share recipes that are bold, doable, and made to impress without the stress.

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