Irish Soda Bread Recipe (2024)

This Irish soda bread recipe makes a light and tender loaf studded with plenty of raisins that bakes to golden brown perfection. A super easy quick bread recipe that pairs well with so many different main course options!

When I’m looking for a hearty bread to go alongside a chicken stew or a slow roasted prime rib, I often turn to this simple yet satisfying Irish soda bread. It has the perfect blend of sweet and savory flavors.

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Whether it’s St. Patrick’s Day or just any old weeknight during the cold weather months, you can often find me whipping up a loaf of Irish soda bread. I love when it bakes up with that perfect texture that just calls out for butter and jam! There’s no kneading, no yeast, no rising, and you can have fresh, hot bread on your table in no time!

Make this hearty bread to serve with favorites like braised cabbage, corned beef hash, an Irish mule or a shamrock shake.

Table of Contents

  • Irish Soda Bread Ingredients
  • How Do You Make Irish Soda Bread?
  • Tips For The Perfect Irish Soda Bread
  • Quick Tip
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Flavor Variations
  • More St. Patrick’s Day Recipes You’ll Enjoy
  • Irish Soda Bread Video
  • Love This Recipe?
  • Irish Soda Bread Recipe

Irish Soda Bread Ingredients

To make Irish soda bread you will need flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, raisins, butter, buttermilk, an egg and cooking spray.

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How Do You Make Irish Soda Bread?

This Irish soda bread recipe starts with flour, sugar, baking soda and salt. Stir these dry ingredients together with a spoon or whisk them in a large bowl. Add cubes of cold butter to the flour mixture. Use a pastry blender or two forks to cut the butter into the flour mixture until coarse crumbs form. Next, stir in a healthy amount of raisins for a touch of sweetness. Finally, add buttermilk and egg and stir until a stiff dough forms. Shape the dough into a round, then set it into a pan or cast iron skillet. Score the top of the bread with a sharp knife, then bake it until it has a golden brown crust. Serve it with butter and jam or enjoy it with hearty soups or stews.

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Tips For The Perfect Irish Soda Bread

  • If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, you can make your own buttermilk substitution. Combine 2 cups of milk with 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. Let the milk sit for about 10 minutes or until the mixture looks curdled, then proceed with the recipe.
  • The dough will be sticky and soft. Use flour on your hands and on your work surface as needed to keep the dough from sticking and to form a nicely shaped loaf.
  • This traditional Irish soda bread recipe does not require any yeast. This recipe uses baking soda as a leavening agent.

Quick Tip

I use a pastry blender to cut the butter into the dough. If you don’t have a pastry blender, two forks will do the job.

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Recipe FAQs

How long will soda bread stay fresh?

Soda bread is best the same day you bake it, but it stays fresh for up to 3 days at room temperature in an airtight container. It can also be frozen for up to 2 months. Freeze the bread in individual slices or as a whole loaf. I often store it in a freezer bag, or tightly wrapped plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Let the bread thaw at room temperature, then serve. You can also reheat it in a toaster, an oven or with a few seconds in a microwave to get that fresh baked taste!

What is Irish soda bread?

Soda bread is a quick bread that always contains four basic ingredients: flour, baking soda, salt and buttermilk. Other ingredients are often added to enhance the flavor of the bread, such as sugar, butter, eggs, raisins and citrus. The bread is shaped into a loaf, then scored with an X pattern and baked until golden brown.

Why is soda bread popular in Ireland?

Soda bread originally became popular back in the days when baking soda became available for use in home kitchens. Baking soda was relatively inexpensive and had a long shelf life, so many households kept it on hand so that they could make their own bread. Furthermore, buttermilk was a very common ingredient at the time, which is why it is featured in soda bread recipes from today and from years ago.

Should Irish soda bread be served warm?

I prefer Irish soda bread served warm. It is fantastic hot out of the oven, but you can also reheat in a toaster, an oven or in a microwave.

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Flavor Variations

  • Whole Wheat: For a whole wheat version of the bread, simply use half all purpose flour and half whole wheat flour.
  • Citrus: For citrus version of the bread, try adding a tablespoon of grated lemon zest or orange zest.
  • Savory: Try a savory soda bread by omitting the raisins and cutting the sugar to 3 tablespoons. You can even add a some chopped rosemary leaves or some caraway seeds.
  • Honey: For a sweeter bread try adding a little honey.
  • Currants: Another common alteration is to swap out the raisins for dried currants.

Whether you’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day or simply looking for an easy homemade bread recipe, this soda bread is sure to be a hit!

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This Irish soda bread is a light and tender loaf studded with plenty of raisins and baked to golden brown perfection. A super easy quick bread recipe that pairs well with so many different main course options!

Time

Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time45 minutes minutes

Total Time1 hour hour

Course Side Dish

Cuisine Irish

Serves 12

Ingredients

  • 4 cups all purpose flour plus more for dusting the work surface
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/4 cups raisins
  • 1/4 cup butter cold, cut into small pieces
  • 1 3/4 cups buttermilk
  • 1 egg
  • cooking spray

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Coat a 9 inch round pan with cooking spray.

  • Place the flour, sugar, baking soda and salt in a bowl. Stir to combine.

  • Add the butter to the bowl, and use a pastry blender or two forks to cut the butter into the flour mixture until coarse crumbs form.

  • Stir the raisins into the flour mixture.

  • Add the buttermilk and egg to the flour mixture and stir until a stiff dough forms.

  • Place the dough on a floured flat surface. Coat your hands in flour and shape the dough into a ball. The dough will be sticky.

  • Transfer the ball of dough to the prepared pan. Use a sharp knife to cut an X into the top of the loaf.

  • Bake for 45-50 minutes or until golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out clean.

  • Cool on a wire rack for at least 10 minutes, then slice and serve.

Notes

  1. I use a pastry blender to cut the butter into the dough. If you don’t have a pastry blender, two forks will do the job.
  2. If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, you can make your own. Combine 2 cups of milk with 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. Let the milk sit for about 10 minutes or until the mixture looks curdled, then proceed with the recipe.
  3. The dough will be sticky and soft. Use flour on your hands and on your work surface as needed to keep the dough from sticking and to form a nicely shaped loaf.

Nutrition

Calories: 273kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 28mg | Sodium: 366mg | Potassium: 222mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 196IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 2mg

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Originally Posted February 26, 2024

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FAQs

What makes Irish soda bread different? ›

What makes Irish soda bread different? Irish soda bread is leavened by the combination of baking soda and buttermilk rather than yeast, so it actually falls into the quick bread category (think banana bread, zucchini bread, etc.).

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.

Why is Irish soda bread so dry? ›

You might have added too much baking soda or baking powder or used self-rising flour. If your bread's texture is dry: You might have added too much baking soda, too little liquid or not baked it at high enough temperature.

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.

Why do you put a cross in Irish soda bread? ›

The Southern Irish regions bake their loaves in a classic round fashion and cut a cross on top of the bread. This was done for superstitious reasons, as families believed a cross on top of the bread would let the fairies out or ward off evil and protect the household.

Why does Irish soda bread not need yeast? ›

For this reason, the reality is that Irish soda bread is much closer to a quick bread or scone than a loaf of bread. It rises thanks to a process called chemical leavening, in which the baking soda (a base) reacts when it's mixed with something acidic like buttermilk to produce carbon dioxide.

Do the Irish really eat Irish soda bread? ›

Each country has its “national” bread with recipes dating back to their forefathers. Ireland, for one, has embraced it's kind of bread – the soda bread. It is a basic staple among the Irish that they call it Irish Soda Bread. It's common to see the locals pair this famous bread with a bottle of Guinness too.

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 is the Irish name for soda bread? ›

In some parts of Fermanagh, the white flour form of the bread is described as fadge. The "griddle cakes", "griddle bread" (or soda farls in Ulster) take a more rounded shape and have a cross cut in the top to allow the bread to expand. The griddle cake or farl is a more flattened type of bread.

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.

Should you refrigerate Irish soda bread? ›

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.

Should you toast Irish soda bread? ›

Many people enjoy Irish soda bread with a generous spread of butter, which melts into the warm bread, making it even more delicious. However, you can also enjoy Irish soda bread at room temperature or even toasted. It can be sliced and toasted for breakfast or served alongside soups and stews.

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

How to Eat Irish Soda Bread. This versatile bread works for any meal, but Irish soda bread is a natural for breakfast, whether simply spread with (Irish) butter and jam or alongside that hearty fry-up known as a full Irish breakfast. It's also wonderful with a cup of tea in the afternoon or as a late-night snack.

How to know when Irish soda bread is done baking? ›

Bake the for 40-45 minutes. You'll know it's done when the exterior is brown, craggy and split at the score, and the bread is well-risen. Tap your knuckles on the bottom, and if it sounds hollow, it's done.

What do you drink with Irish soda bread? ›

Magners Original Irish Cider is made from a blend of 17 different apple varieties. It has a crisp, refreshing taste with a slightly sweet finish that is not overpowering. This sweetness can balance the savory and slightly tangy taste of the soda bread.

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

The main difference between sourdough bread and soda bread is in its leavening agent – sourdough bread rises due to the gasses released from yeast and bacteria fermentation, while soda bread rises from the gasses produced during the chemical interaction between baking soda and acids in the dough.

Is Irish soda bread better for you? ›

A traditional staple in Ireland and made simply from flour, buttermilk, baking powder and salt. Soda bread is quick to prepare and is a low-fat, yeast-free option. It may help alleviate symptoms of bloating and discomfort.

What is Irish soda bread supposed to taste like? ›

Some people think it tastes like beer bread, but I think it tastes more like a scone or a biscuit. It tastes fantastic on its own, slathered with a little butter and jam, or “fancied up” with additional ingredients.

What is the difference between bread and soda bread? ›

Sourdough relies on a mix of wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria, rather than baker's yeast, to leaven the dough. It's richer in nutrients, less likely to spike your blood sugar, contains lower amounts of gluten, and is generally easier to digest than bread made with baker's yeast.

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