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Irish Soda Bread II

Submitted by: Mary Catherine Bailey 
Another white soda bread, this one features buttermilk and raisins, and a quick shake of caraway seeds on top. 
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Amazingly Easy Irish Soda Bread

Submitted by: MP Welty 
The batter for this unadulterated soda bread features buttermilk for a special richness. 
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Irish Soda Bread IV

Submitted by: Linda 
A dense, moist loaf with buttermilk and sour cream, this bread also incorporates raisins and caraway seeds for heightened flavor. 
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Irish Soda Bread I

Submitted by: Arlene Costello/Agnes Walters 
A white soda bread with sour cream and raisins, this rich version is cake-like in texture. 
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Irish Soda Bread V

Submitted by: Freyja 
This is the real thing! You can use an egg and slightly less milk for a different texture. It is also possible to use water instead of milk and buttermilk, but this makes a much denser loaf. 
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Grandma's Unbaked Irish Soda Bread

Submitted by: ookpikk 
Here's Irish soda bread the old school way, with just flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk. It's not baked, it's cooked on a griddle. Serve with butter and jam, or fry it up crisp in bacon drippings. 
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Real Traditional Irish Soda Bread

Submitted by: barry 
Living In: Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland, U.K.
The most basic version of Irish soda bread has only 4 ingredients, and was cooked on an open fire or a stovetop, not baked. Make your soda bread like they did in 1840, with flour, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk. 
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Irish Soda Bread in a Skillet

Submitted by: Canadian Girl 
A basic version of Irish Soda Bread that is baked in a cast iron skillet. Try substituting the liquid with buttermilk or 2)1/2c cream plus 1/2c sour cream left to sit overnight. Try adding a tablespoon or so of sugar if you like your soda bread slightly sweet. Experiment until you get the flavor you remember. 
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Grandpa McAndrew's Irish Soda Bread

Submitted by: NANCERINI 
My mom bugged grandpa for this recipe but he told her he didn't have one. So, when he made the bread one day she captured each ingredient in a bowl and measured it and put it in the bowl he planned to mix it in! 
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Irish Soda Bread

Submitted by: Penguin Lady 
Living In: Marinette, Wisconsin, USA
A delicious and easy recipe. 
 

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