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Prep Time: 0 Minutes Cook Time: 0 Minutes |
Ready In: 0 Minutes Servings: 10 |
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I had some milk turning sour so I made this. I've made it before; it's so easy and we really like it. It is NOT pretty; I'm sure some people's Irish soda bread is but mine just doesn't wind up that way. Ingredients:
irish soda bread |
4 c plain flour |
1 t salt |
1 t baking soda |
1 t sugar |
2 c buttermilk or sour milk |
Directions:
1. Sieve dry ingredients into a large bowl. Scoop up 2. handfuls and allow to drop back into the bowl to 3. aerate the mixture. Add enough buttermilk to make a 4. soft dough. Now work quickly as the buttermilk and 5. soda are already reacting. Knead the dough lightly - 6. too much handling will toughen it, while too little 7. means it won't rise properly. Form a round loaf about 8. as thick as your fist. Place it on a lightly floured 9. baking sheet and cut a cross in the top with a floured 10. knife. Put at once to bake near the top of a 11. pre-heated oven, gas mark 8, 450 degrees F, for 30-45 12. minutes. When baked, the loaf will sound hollow when 13. rapped on the bottom with your knuckles. Wrap 14. immediately in a clean tea-towl to stop the crust 15. hardening too much. **Note: Wheaten bread or Brown 16. soda is made in exactly the same way but with 17. wholemeal flour replacing all or some of the white 18. flour; this mixture will probably require less 19. buttermilk. Another aviation is to add 1/2 cup of 20. sultanas to the white bread - this loaf is known as 21. Spotted Dick. Source: The Little Irish Cookbook by 22. John Murray. |
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