Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (2024)

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Each St. Patrick’s Day, our family looks forward to enjoying corned beef and cabbage for dinner, and, of course, we love our Irish Soda Bread with the meal. However, did you ever think about how soda bread became an Irish staple? Did you know that there are many different recipes available online? Well, I am going to share a brief history of soda bread, as well as an easy recipe that I make each year. I have no idea why I only make it once a year, though.

Brief History of Irish Soda Bread

Irish soda bread was not actually created by the Irish, It was made by Native Americans using soda ash (more commonly known as potash) as a leavening agent to makequick breadas they did not have anoventobakethe bread. Soda ash from the ashes of wood is the forerunner ofbaking sodaused today. Irish settlers in the early 1800s discovered this bread and brought the recipe home toIreland.

The Irish found soda bread to be a necessity due to their financial strife during the 1800s. Soda bread does not require many ingredients, and the ingredients were relatively cheap and easy to come by.Making Irish soda breadconsisted of “soft” wheat flour,baking soda,salt, and soured milk.

For Irish families that lived in isolated areas with limited access to cooking equipment, soda bread was an ideal recipe. Many lower-class citizens and farmhouse kitchens did not haveovens, so the bread was cooked in iron pots or on griddles over an open hearth, which gave the bread its signature densetexture, hardcrust, and slightly sourflavor. Soda bread’s uniquetextureis the result of the reaction between the acidic sour milk andbaking soda, which formed small bubbles of carbon dioxide in thedough.

Traditionally marked with a cross on the top, soda breadloaves got their signature appearance for superstitious reasons. Families believed if they cut a cross on the top of the bread that it would ward off evil and protect the household.

Similar toscones, which also have a hardcrustand densetexture, Irish soda bread was often eaten by Irish shepherds, travelers, and soldiers as it traveled and kept well while they were away from home.

Today, there is theSociety For the Preservation of Irish Soda Bread, an organization dedicated to protecting this national culinary treasure. They encourage people to get to know their Irish roots and learn to maketraditional Irish soda bread. While the basic ingredients have remained the same, many Irish families add their own extras likeraisins,caraway seeds, and honey.

How to MakeEasy Irish Soda Bread Recipe

This is a family tradition that I make everySt. Patrick’s Dayalong with our corned beef and cabbage! We love to eat our soda bread while it is still warm withKerrygold Pure IrishButter.

Ingredients

  • 4 cups of all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup of sugar
  • 1tablespoonofbakingpowder
  • 1teaspoonofsalt
  • 1teaspoonofbaking soda
  • 1/3 cupbutter
  • 2 cup seedlessraisins(optional)
  • 1tablespooncaraway seed
  • 1 1/2 cupbuttermilkor sour milk (you can add a touch ofwhite vinegarorlemon juiceto the milk)
  • 1large egg, beaten

Directions

  1. Blend thedry ingredients– flour, sugar,bakingpowder,salt, andbaking sodain alarge bowl.
  2. Cut in thebutteruntil the mixture resembles a coarse meal.
  3. Addbuttermilkand egg (andraisinsandcaraway seedsif you would like)
  4. Stir until blended.
  5. Knead on flour board until smooth (about 1 minute).
  6. Shapedough into 2 balls and place in 2 greased 8 in. round pans. If you have a cast-iron skillet, you can use it in place of the baking pans.
  7. Flatten to fill pans or skillet.
  8. Cut a deep cross on top of eachloaf.
  9. Bakeat 375 degrees for about 40 minutes or untilgolden brown.

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I hope you enjoy making this easy Irish Soda Bread with your children. Thanks for pinning my Irish Soda Bread recipe for others to enjoy.

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27 Comments

  1. Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (14)

    Cecelia Dowdy 14/03/2012 at 6:44 pm - Reply

    I’ve never had Irish Soda Bread – not even sure what caraway seeds taste like. Sounds like an interesting recipe to try. Thanks for sharing.

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      Mary Jo 01/03/2015 at 3:25 am - Reply

      If you have ever had/eaten Rye bread then you will have eaten caraway seeds.

      Caraway adds a warm and slightly biting flavor to rye bread as well as hearty Eastern European dishes such as goulash, sauerkraut and boiled potatoes Caraway seeds have a warm, sweet, and slightly peppery aroma when squeezed between index and thumb fingers. Its seeds are used extensively in European and Mediterranean cooking.

      In order to keep fragrance and flavor intact, caraway seeds are generally roasted gently under light heat and ground just before using them in a recipe.

      Caraway seeds, having similar in appearance as that of cumin, are crescent in shape, dark brown, with up to five stripes (ribs) running lengthwise

    • Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (16)

      Paula 05/03/2017 at 1:10 pm - Reply

      Don’t mind the Carraway seeds – Most Irish Folks don’t know what it is either 🙂

  2. Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (17)

    Jacqueline @ Deeprootsathome.com 23/03/2012 at 9:58 am - Reply

    Hello, Blessed Without A Doubt,
    Thank you for your visit today. I am always thankful to ‘meet’ new like-minded friends. I am blessed our paths crossed, and hope we will see each other lots in the months ahead.
    Blessings!

  3. Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (18)

    Jacqueline @ Deeprootsathome.com 23/03/2012 at 9:59 am - Reply

    I forgot to mention that this Irish soda bread looks terrific…copying the recipe 🙂

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    Cathleen Weber 28/02/2015 at 10:38 pm - Reply

    You cannot say this is traditional Irish Soda Bread if it doesn’t include caraway seeds. I have a recipe straight form my ancestors and I have been baking it for St. Patrick’s Day for the past 5 years.

    • Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (20)

      Jill 01/03/2015 at 5:26 pm - Reply

      Hi Cathleen,

      This recipe does contain caraway seeds.

      Jill

    • Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (21)

      Kelly Flynn 16/03/2016 at 9:54 am - Reply

      That’s interesting because there are many articles written on preserving traditional Irish Soda Bread Recipes and original recipes only included 4 ingredients, flour, soda, salt and buttermilk. I had my book club ladies over to my house last night and we were reading a book set in Ireland so I decided to make an Irish meal for them. I made a traditional Irish Soda Bread and I made a more modern one with raisins (very close to the recipe above, but not Caraway seeds) and several other ingredients in addition to the original 4. We liked both, but they were very different in terms of taste and texture. I’m sure there are recipes that are very old that contain caraway seeds, but really traditional Irish soda Bread doesn’t. The original soda bread recipe yielded a very rustic loaf. I read that using a whole wheat pastry flour would probably yield a more authentic loaf, but didn’t have it so used regular self rising white flour and the loaf was still very rustic looking, very dense, hard to cut, but really enjoyable. We noted that it might be very good toasted as it was so dense and crusty.

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      Paula 05/03/2017 at 1:11 pm - Reply

      From Ireland and NEVER once ate bread of any description with Carraway seeds – But then again never had Corned Beef until i landed here so …….

      • Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (23)

        Jill 05/03/2017 at 5:51 pm - Reply

        A classic Irish soda bread doesn’t have raisins or caraway seeds. This is just the way my family has made it for generations.

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    Jcollie 17/03/2015 at 6:00 pm - Reply

    @Cathleen Weber.. Just a thought.. far be it from me to tell you that your ancestors from Ireland may have had just one of many authentic recipes for Irish Soda bread that used Caraway seeds. Having been born and raised there for 25 years I can tell you that every bannock of soda bread I ever ate ( most every week of my life ) had NO caraway seeds! I have however, come to enjoy them now that I live in America and have tried other variations. My husband.. eh… not so much! 😉

  6. Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (25)

    kristin 20/03/2015 at 12:43 pm - Reply

    Can the dough be made ahead of time and baked the next day?

    • Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (26)

      Jill 20/03/2015 at 3:59 pm - Reply

      Hi Krisitn,

      I have never tried it that way, but I don’t see why not. HTH!

  7. Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (27)

    Kelly 14/03/2016 at 8:33 pm - Reply

    Would egg whites be okay to use? Also, I have some unsweetened hemp milk I need to use up so I’m hoping adding vinegar to that will suffice. I’m making several loaves for a work “St Paddy’s/Birthday/Hooray our grant application is done” party. Thanks!

    • Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (28)

      Jill 15/03/2016 at 7:43 am - Reply

      I don’t see why not? I usually just make my buttermilk with milk and vinegar. Enjoy!

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    Maria 18/03/2016 at 4:33 pm - Reply

    I wish you a lovely St. Patrick’s Day celebration on Sunday with your children. May you sense His Presence with you in every moment of your day and I pray His protection, provision and peace surround you. Thank you for your lovely website and I look forward to trying this recipe. Maria

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    eviebrad 16/03/2017 at 10:51 am - Reply

    Baking now! I didn’t use caraway seeds only because of the denture issue… and used golden raisins. The dough came together perfectly and is smelling delicious!

    • Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (31)

      Jill 16/03/2017 at 11:33 am - Reply

      Enjoy! It’s wonderful. I love when people modify my recipes to fit their needs.

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    Kathy 19/03/2017 at 7:54 am - Reply

    Made this today. Very good and minus the caraway seeds. That flavor over powers. Will definitely be making again.

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    Kathleen 10/03/2018 at 12:47 am - Reply

    Traditional or not in Ireland, its traditional here in U.S. to have to raisins and caroway seeds in the bread and I love it! I’m sure I’d love it there real IRISH WAY too. But here in the U.S. we have American versions of ethnic foods. I guess its the food version of playing operater. ?

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      Mili 16/03/2018 at 9:13 pm - Reply

      Exactly! I believe the caraway seeds are an Irish-American tradition from the late 1800s ish when Irish And Eatern European Jewish immigrant cultures mixed in the factories (caraway seeds playing a large part in Jewish Rye Loaves). So given that it was from at least 100 years ago it can still be traditional. Corned beef is actually traditional in the same way. Irish immigrants to America primarily began making corned beef in the US not Ireland (beef not being as affordable in Ireland at the time).

      On that note – I plan on baking this recipe and a traditional Irish recipe. Can’t wait to try both!

  12. Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (35)

    Jani 17/03/2018 at 4:08 pm - Reply

    Delicious! I love this recipe. I’ve made it many times. I don’t use caraway and I use cranberries (we don’t like raisins).

  13. Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (36)

    Gerri 02/11/2018 at 4:49 am - Reply

    Plain flour or self raising flour?

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    Tracy 18/03/2019 at 4:19 pm - Reply

    I made this but I. A sweeter version. Left out seeds and raisins and added chocolate chips and course sugar to the top. Delish! Great base dough recipe

  15. Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (38)

    Reneé Kailer 28/04/2020 at 5:23 pm - Reply

    What do you use to make the deep cuts in the top of the bread?

    • Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (39)

      Jill 29/04/2020 at 11:54 am - Reply

      I use a butter knife.

  16. Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (40)

    Vanessa 15/03/2021 at 6:39 pm - Reply

    Lost my recipe for Irish Soda Bread which I got from a great-grandma from Ireland. I’ve been searching for one that had results that were close, (and not dry/tough) without luck. It had both raisins and caraway seeds and butter.
    (Maybe it’s a regional thing)

    Anyway, this one looks like it fits the bill. Making it tomorrow. Will report on results.

Easy Irish Soda Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the main ingredients in Irish soda bread? ›

The essential ingredients in traditional Irish soda bread are flour, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk. The acid in buttermilk reacts with the base of the baking soda to provide the bread's leavening. This leavening from buttermilk and baking soda is what gives the bread its name: "soda bread."

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

However, the two loaves differ pretty significantly from there. Irish brown bread has a deep, nutty flavor because of its wheat flour and wheat bran while soda bread uses only white flour. Soda bread is slightly sweet and more scone-like while Irish brown bread is more savory with a tender interior.

Why did my Irish soda bread fall apart? ›

There are two main reasons that your Irish soda bread might fall apart. The first is too much flour. I recommend using the “fluff and scoop” method: fluff up your flour with a spoon, then scoop the flour into your measuring cup lightly without packing it down. The second is too much kneading.

How long can soda bread sit before baking? ›

(Some recipes call for yeast and kneading, but know this isn't required.) You don't have to wait hours or overnight for a rise, either. In fact, you don't even need to wait at all: Dough for Irish soda bread can go right into the oven after making.

What is another name for Irish soda bread? ›

Irish soda bread has a couple of other names, too: When we attended a class at the famous Ballymaloe Cookery School in County Cork, Ireland, they made this loaf and called it a Spotted Dog. It's also called white soda bread, American Irish soda bread, or fruit soda bread.

What country is most associated with Irish soda bread? ›

Almost every family in Ireland has its own recipe for this delicious bread, hand-written on a slip of floury paper, or tucked away in an old cookbook. While its ingredients may be simple, soda bread is an Irish tradition that has led the country through some of its darkest times.

What do Irish people eat with soda bread? ›

Irish Pub Fare: Pair the soda bread with classic pub fare such as shepherd's pie or bangers and mash. The hearty nature of the bread definitely belongs in the same 'comfort food' family as these dishes. Corned Beef and Cabbage: This bread is perfect alongside a traditional St.

Why do Irish eat soda bread? ›

Irish soda bread was first created in the 1830s, when baking soda was first introduced to the UK. At the time, Ireland was facing financial hardship and lack of resources, so they turned to soda bread out of neccessity, it was inexpensive and required few ingredients.

How to tell if Irish soda bread is done? ›

In the final analysis, soda bread is just a dense quick bread like banana bread, and dense quick breads should be cooked to 200–205°F (93–96°C), an internal temperature that assures that enough water has been absorbed or cooked out so that it is no longer soggy, but not so hot that the crumb dries out.

Why is my Irish soda bread gummy? ›

And finally, don't immediately cut into the Fast Irish Soda bread when you pull it out of the oven. Although this bread is best served warm, cutting into it too quickly will turn the bread gummy.

Is Irish soda bread unhealthy? ›

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.

Why is my soda bread wet in the middle? ›

Why is my brown soda bread doughy in the middle? This is likely due to not baking the bread long enough, or at a hot enough temperature. Make sure to allow your oven to pre-heat fully before putting the bread in the oven. And, follow the directions exactly for baking temperatures and time.

What happens if you put too much baking soda in soda bread? ›

Too much baking soda or baking powder can mess up a recipe, causing it to rise uncontrollably and taste terrible.

Should soda bread be heavy? ›

The best Irish soda bread, like this recipe, has a golden brown crust with a dense, tight crumb. The bread isn't heavy, it's actually quite tender and soft inside. The crust is nice and crisp when it comes out of the oven and becomes a little chewy on day 2 and 3.

What does bread soda contain? ›

Sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogencarbonate), commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3. It is a salt composed of a sodium cation (Na+) and a bicarbonate anion (HCO3).

Why does Irish soda bread not need yeast? ›

The baking soda does the job of yeast and makes the bread rise. Since it's not as powerful as yeast, the bread is dense rather than fluffy. It's beautiful and delicious!

Is Irish soda bread better 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 is the acid in Irish soda bread? ›

The buttermilk in the dough contains lactic acid, which reacts with the baking soda to form tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide. Other ingredients can be added, such as butter, egg, raisins, or nuts, but these ingredients are not as traditional.

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