Saturday 16 March 2013

Happy St Patrick's Day!

It's finally raining again today, what a blessing!  Here's hoping for some green, green grass.  In the spirit of St Patrick's Day - and because there was no bread in the cupboard - I tried my hand at a simple and speedy soda bread.  

If you search for soda bread, you will find most recipes are more or less the same, I read through a few and came up with the following amalgamation.

This recipe doesn't yield a huge loaf, but enough to have with your meal, and is superb as an accompaniment to some hearty, autumnal soup.  Next time I must try half wholemeal, half white, and add some seeds like cumin and caraway.

SODA BREAD

3 cups highgrade flour
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 & 3/4 cups buttermilk (or natural, unsweetened yoghurt)

Preheat oven to 230C

If you don't have buttermilk (or yoghurt), like me, I'll let you in on a little trick on how to make a fool proof buttermilk alternative. You can actually make your own buttermilk using lemon juice or vinegar! For each cup required place 1 tablespoon lemon juice or white vinegar in a glass measuring cup, add in milk (in my case: soy milk) to equal 1 cup. Stir it and let stand for 10mins. Done!

Now remember you'll need 1 & 3/4 cups buttermilk for this recipe.

In a large bowl, sift in the dry ingredients first, make a well, then pour in the buttermilk.  Gently mix with a wooden spoon until combined.

Turn the dough out onto a floured surface.  I found my dough quite sticky (may have forgotten a cup of flour), so I lightly kneaded some more flour in to make a soft dough.

Shape the dough into a nice round loaf, place onto a baking sheet, and dust with flour.  Score the top with a sharp knife, and off into the oven!

The baking instructions I went with are as follows:

Bake in a 230C oven for 10mins (remember: the oven timer is your friend!), then turn the temperature down to 200C to bake for a further 20mins.

The bread is done when it has risen nicely, and sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom.

Let it cool a little (if you can wait that long), and enjoy! x


May green be the grass you walk on
May blue be the skies above you
May pure be the joys that surround you
May true be the hearts that love you
- Irish Blessing


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