As crazy as it may sound, when I think of St. Patrick’s day, I don’t think of green or pinching anyone, but Irish food. To me, March is the time to throw some corned beef in the slow cooker and bake some delicious soda bread. The problem I have found with soda bread, however, is it is either really good or a bit on the bland side. Being someone that spend a lot of time baking in the kitchen, I am constantly experimenting with different recipes. Recently, a friend of mine introduced to me an amazing Irish Bread recipe that I thought was out of this world!
Knowing that many of you would love a good bread recipe as well, I decided to post her awesome recipe on the site. Below, you will find this easy and delicious Irish Soda Bread Recipe. Feel free to tell us what you think below! Also, are there any foods you associate with St. Patrick’s Day?
Note: Special thanks to my friends Krista from Adventures of Country Divas for helping me with this recipe and pictures!
PrintIrish Soda Bread Recipe
Looking for a yummy bread recipe for St. Patrick’s Day? Check out this delicious & easy Soda Bread Recipe!
- Category: Bread
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup White Sugar
- 4 cups All-Purpose Flour (divided)
- 2 Tsp Baking Powder
- 1 Tsp Baking Soda
- 3/4 Tsp Salt
- 3 C Raisins
- 1 Tbsp Caraway Seeds (optional)
- 2 eggs (lightly beaten)
- 1 1/4 cups buttermilk
- 1 cups Sour Cream
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Grease a 9 inch round baking pan.
- In a mixing bowl, combine flour (reserve 1 tablespoon), sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, raisins (optional) , and caraway seeds (optional)
- In a smaller bowl, blend eggs, buttermilk, and sour cream.
- Stir the liquid mixture into the flour mixture just until flour is moistened.
- Knead dough in bowl about 10 to 12 strokes.
- Dough will be sticky.
- Place the dough in the prepared pan and pat down.
- Cut a 4 x 3/4 inch deep slit in the top of the bread.
- Dust with 1 Tbsp flour.
- Bake in preheated oven for 65 to 75 minutes.
- Let cool and turn bread out onto a wire rack.
lisa says
I have never tried soda bread. Reading over the ingredients, it’s sounds pretty good. I see the caraway seeds are optional, I’d leave those out. I’m going to try this. I don’t usually keep buttermilk on hand. I think I read that you can easily make it, I’m going to check into that.
vickie couturier says
looks and sounds good,,cant wait to try it
laura rubenstein says
Soda bread it soo good!! I will defiantly be making this recipe.
Leah says
This sounds really good and aside from caraway seeds, which are optional anyways, I think I have all the ingredients here at home! I also think i could probably substitute dried currents for the raisins, too.
Carmela Capano says
This recipe sounds quite delicious! I have never tried soda bread but definitely plan to make some soon!
Mary Czerczyk says
I have never tried the Irish Soda bread. It sound good but to be honest I usually don’t do to well with bread recipes. Thanks anyway.
Morgana DeLarge says
I’ve never tried it, it seems delicious!
Francine Anchondo says
Thanks for the recipe sounds good.
terra phipps says
going to try this for the first tjme thanks this is looks good.
amy guillaume linderman says
oh my gosh my hubby and i love irish soda bread! def. going to make some this weekend!
Alvina carder says
I have never made this before . but im gonna try it and make it for St. Patties Day this year .
Holly Thomas says
I am going to attempt to make this for St. Patty’s Day.
Debbie Welchert says
I have never had Soda Bread before and this recipe looks and sound delicious. It really sounds easy to make too. I think I will give it a try and see how I like it.
Dorothy Hubbard says
I have never tried this type of bread, but it sounds easy enough to make that I will give it a try. I also associate cabbage with St. Pat’s Day.
Barrie says
This looks great and easy. I’m going to substitute cranberries for the raisins, though!
Jennifer Heintz says
I love Irish Soda Bread (when it is good!). But I never thought of baking it. The only ingredient that might be tough around here this time of year is the buttermilk. Thank you for sharing a recipe that is easy, and good for the upcoming time.
denise low says
Thanks for the information. I love homemade bread. I will try this out on my hubby. It looks delicious.
Sarah L says
I love corned beef & cabbage, but never had soda bread. This has some yummy ingredients.
Lori R says
can’t wait to try this with a big bowl of beef barley soup….Yummy!
Aimee Trader says
I’m not a huge fan of raisins. I wonder if this would be good using dried cranberries?
Carol L says
Thank you for sharing this. I can’t believe how easy this is. I love Irish Soda Bread. So much that once I start eating it I can’t stop. 🙂 Next to corn beef & cabbage it’s the one food I associate with St. Patrick’s Day.
Carol L
Katie Ellis says
I have never tried soda bread but it looks delicious. I will definitely be making this recipe in the future. I don’t have any foods that I associate with St. Patrick’s Day. I know they always have green beer then but I don’t drink.
Shakeia Rieux says
I have never heard of this before but it would be worth trying
Lynn Desroche says
It’s been so long since I made this! Looks like I need to fix that!
Linda Manns Linneman says
This looks so good. I have never had soda bread before. Thank you for sharing
Cynthia Knisely says
I have never had soda bread before but yours looks yummy. I am not much of a baker anymore but I think I will try your receipe
Natalie says
I have heard of irish soda bread and I will have to try this recipe sometime!
Connie says
I’ve never tried Soda Bread. Now that I see how easy it is, I may try my hand at it.
Rita Corey says
I’ve got to try this. I used to have a friend who was of Irish descent and she made this all the time.
Sue M. says
I’ve never heard of soda bread but it looks really good, thanks for posting the recipe!
krystel says
i always loved irish bread as a younger kid. my mother use to make it as a little dessert or for breakfeast
terry myers says
I love soda bread I will try this recipe
Gee says
Yum! I love soda bread!
C Culp says
I have never tried to make this bread before, but it sounds good to have along with a nice bowl oh hot soup on a cold winter day.
Nena Sinclair says
I haven’t had Irish Soda Bread in years! I’ve got to make some for my kids and for my grandchildren!
angela smith says
i’ve never had soda bread but this recipe looks somewhat easy to make.and it looks really good
Ronald G says
My dad used to make soda bread every time we went hunting or fishing while he was still alive and we just couldn’t get enough of it (especially smothered in jam) however he never added raisins which I think is a great idea …thank you; I’m going to try it that way.
Darlene Cruz says
never tried it before but I will now, looks delicious too.
Anne Marie Carter says
I am saving this recipe so that I can make it for this up coming St. Patrick’s Day.
Mary Fagans says
I am Irish, but I’ve never had Soda Bread!! How crazy is that?? It looks really good, so while my corned beef & potatoes is cooking next month, I think I will try to make this!! Thanks a lot for posting!!
Marnie G (Derrick Todd) says
This looks great. I haven’t had soda bread in years. I can’t wait to make this.
Rachel Beltz says
I’ve actually never tried Irish Soda Bread!! It looks delicious though; maybe this St. Patrick’s Day I’ll get in the mood and go all out with Irish foods!
Debbie Warila says
This is a very timely recipe for me to stumble on today. I’ve been meaning to look up a good recipe for Irish Soda Bread, and this one sounds excellent. Thank you for sharing it.
Sandra Watts says
This might be good but I am not a huge fan of caraway seeds so I might omit that if I make it.
Kathleen Kelly says
Love Irish soda bread, I think it is time to make some!! Thanks for sharing the recipe…
Alison Gibb says
Thank you for this recipe! I made a soda bread last year and it was really dry and not very good.
swathi says
Deciduous soda bread. I need to try it.
Dianna Davis says
I am like so many others– I have never made this or even tasted it before–Loves really yummy– doesn’t seem to hard as a recipe so I might be able to handle it–lol I am not the best of cooks
Kathleen Kelly says
I made this recipe for St.Patricks day and we all loved it. I have made several different soda breads but I think this one is the best. The addition of sour cream and eggs made the bread very moist and it kept longer than most soda breads. Thank you for the recipe!
Susan Bewley says
You are very welcome! I am so glad you loved it!
debbie says
Its weird how smells can remind us of childhood cos as soon as I read this recipe I thought of sitting by the coal range while my nana made soda bread and how good it smelt and tasted as it was eaten with war butter melting into the amazing bread thanks for the recipe
Amber Ludwig says
Love Irish soda bread!! It never seems fresh enough from the bakery!! Im definitely making it myself… even if it’s after st pattys 😉
Janice Crespo says
This looks yummy! Thanks for sharing!
Sue M. says
I’ve never tried Irish soda bread before, but it looks scrumptious; I’ll have to try this out! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Nancy Hilderbrand says
I checked out the Easy IrishSoda Bread Recipe. Plsn to make it for my family next week.
Dana Rodriguez says
I have never had Irish Soda Bread.Sounds delicious!
Chandra O'Connor says
my father in law was from Ireland, so I make Irish Soda bread for my hubby a lot. except I dont put raisins in it. His aunts in Ireland never made it with raisins.
Cindy S. says
I’ve been looking for an Irish Soda Bread recipe! This sounds great. I am pinning it to my Irish recipes on Pinterest!
Cindy Merrill says
Almost authentic, if you want the “real thing” leave out the raisins.
Also, in older recipes, barley or potato flour would have been used, up to half the recipe amount to “stretch out” the wheat flour.