Breakfast Irish Soda Bread - Recipe Girl (2024)

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This Breakfast Irish Soda Bread recipe has plenty of dried cherries and golden raisins mixed in.

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My husband’s family is 100% Irish so I went searching for the perfect Irish Soda Bread recipe to try this year.

My husband’s second cousins came directly from Ireland. He loves his Irish food. This isn’t very much a “classic” Irish soda bread recipe, but it certainly is delicious. It’s best served warm with butter and honey!

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Lucky me, I’ve had this Breakfast Irish Soda Bread recipe sitting in my collection of recipes for a long time.

How to make Breakfast Irish Soda Bread:

The recipe begins in a food processor. Dry ingredients whirred together with butter and then dumped into a bowl to mix with buttermilk, eggs and the dried fruit.

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The dough is then dumped onto a floured surface, kneaded a bit and then divided in two.

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The two halves are then shaped into two round loaves.

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The bread bakes to a deep, golden brown- a crispy crust and a tender interior.Unlike some other breads, you can slice into this one immediately and sample the goods.

The bread itself isn’t all that sweet… the sweetness comes from the delicious addition of golden raisins and dried cherries. It’s a bread with a tender crumb. I don’t find it dry at all, and it’s especially good when it’s warm.

You might also like this recipe for Irish Soda Bread Muffins. And I’ve been eyeing this traditional Irish Beef and Guinness Stew too!

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Breakfast Irish Soda Bread

This bread is delicious toasted, and topped with butter and honey.

Recipe Details

Prep Time: 25 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr

Course: Bread

Cuisine: Irish

Keyword: breakfast bread, irish soda bread, soda bread

Servings: 16 servings (2 loaves)

Calories: 183kcal

Author: RecipeGirl.com (adapted from Real Food)

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Position a rack in the middle of the oven. Preheat oven to 400℉. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  2. In the bowl of a food processor, combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Give it a couple of pulses, then add the butter pieces; pulse until butter is incorporated and small crumbs are formed.

  3. Pour the flour/butter mixture into a large bowl and make a well in the center. Add the buttermilk, egg, and egg yolk and stir just until moistened. Then stir in the ¾ cup raisins and ¾ cup cherries.

  4. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead gently 5 to 10 times (dusting flour lightly onto dough if it’s too sticky). Knead just until the dough comes together and is smooth. Divide the dough in half and shape each half into a round. Stud a few extra raisins and cherries into the tops of the loaves. Dust the tops of the rounds lightly with a little flour.

  5. Transfer the rounds to the prepared baking sheet, leaving about three inches between them. Place another baking sheet of the same size underneath to prevent burning. With a sharp knife, slash the tops with a large X about ½-inch deep.

  6. Bake until the loaves are a dark-golden brown and crusty, 30 to 35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the X comes out clean. The loaf should sound hollow when tapped on the side.

  7. Serve warm or at room temperature. Store wrapped in plastic at room temperature or freeze in a zip bag for up to 2 months.

Notes

  • Using low fat buttermilk is just fine.
  • If you don't have a food processor, this recipe can be made by hand. Use your fingers to rub the flour and butter together to create the crumbs.
  • Check on your baking bread at about 25 minutes. If it appears to be browning too quickly, cover loosely with foil.

Nutrition

Serving: 1loaves, Calories: 183kcal, Carbohydrates: 32g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 33mg, Sodium: 321mg, Potassium: 112mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin A: 357IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 85mg, Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Is there a difference between soda bread and Irish soda bread? ›

Sweeter Soda Bread

On this side of the Atlantic, what we call "Irish soda bread" is more rich and sweet, usually studded with raisins and caraway seeds.

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.

What is traditionally served with Irish soda bread? ›

The thick and hearty nature of Irish soda bread helps it pair very well with meaty stews (especially Irish stew). You can use it to soak up the juices as you eat or as a vehicle for the meat and vegetables. Traditionally, Irish soda bread is served with a slow-simmered beef and barley stew.

What is in Nellie Duncan Irish soda bread? ›

Branded as Nellie Duncan Irish Soda Bread, it appears to be made in New York, unlike the other local grocery store options. It also contained much simpler ingredients compared to its grocery counterparts: Nine ingredients include flour, water, sugar, soy oil, butter, milk, raisins, baking powder and salt.

Is Irish soda bread better warm or cold? ›

Although soda bread is ideal for serving at room temperature, it is better to serve it warm. The thick and cakey texture of the bread and warm temperature brings out its hearty flavors. If you can't have it fresh from the over at least have it toasted.

Do people in Ireland eat Irish soda bread? ›

Soda bread is a type of bread that uses baking soda instead of yeast as a leavening agent. It is a traditional bread in Ireland and has been a staple food for many Irish families for centuries.

Why do you cut a cross on top of Irish soda bread? ›

I was always told that the cross on the top of Irish Soda Bread was to symbolize the Catholic faith of Ireland, and the Gaelic Cross. Some say it kept the Devil out, but that is what a cross is supposed to do also. Turns out that is true but more importantly, it helps in the baking of the bread.

Is Irish soda bread bad for you? ›

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.

What do the Irish call Irish soda bread? ›

It depends on where in Ireland you are: Down South, where I live, it's called white soda bread (with only white flour) or brown soda bread (with brown and white flour) and are created as a cake of bread.

What's the best way to eat Irish soda bread? ›

Traditional ways to eat soda bread include spreading it with butter and jam, using it to make sandwiches with cheese or cold cuts, or serving it alongside a hearty stew or soup. It can also be enjoyed with a variety of toppings such as smoked salmon, cream cheese, or honey.

What is a full Irish breakfast? ›

A traditional full Irish breakfast comprises bacon, sausage, eggs, potatoes, beans, soda bread or toast, tomatoes, mushrooms, and white or black pudding. For those wondering, black pudding coagulates the pig's blood into a sausage form. The white pudding is simply a pork sausage, usually flat.

How many days is Irish soda bread good for? ›

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.

What is a fun fact about Irish soda bread? ›

While soda bread is most famously attributed to Ireland, it was actually first created by Native Americans. They were the first to be documented using pearl ash, a natural form of soda formed from the ashes of wood, to leaven their bread without yeast. The Irish later discovered and replicated the process.

Why is my Irish soda bread sticky? ›

Your dough can become sticky when you add too much water or the flour isn't suitable for the type of dough you are making. Over proofing or fermenting the dough can also result in the gluten structure weakening causing sticky dough.

Why does Irish soda bread not need yeast? ›

The Irishmen learned to adapt to this climate by growing soft wheat that is lower in gluten. The type of flour from this wheat is not compatible with the yeast to make the dough rise; thus, they use baking soda instead to make the famed Irish Soda Bread.

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

Soda bread in Ireland, which you may see referred to as brown soda bread, tends to be heartier, more rustic fare, featuring wholemeal flour, a different product than our whole-wheat flour. The currant- and caraway-studded version is more common in the United States.

What is the flavor of Irish soda bread? ›

Irish soda bread is a dense and tender quick bread with a subtle tangy buttermilk flavor.

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