We still made it to church this morning. The kids are fine and full of it ... healthy as can be.
As promised, after church, I let the kids help make Irish Soda Bread. Kelsey and I just sampled and it is so yummy! A cup of tea and a chunk of this...makes anyone feel better!!
Glover Irish Soda Bread Recipe
3 cups of all-purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
2 Tbs. softened butter
2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup currants
1 1/2 cups buttermilk
2 eggs (plus another for the outside egg wash-you can just use yolk if you want along with a splash of buttermilk)
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Get a cookie sheet ready and cover with a sheet of aluminum foil.
2. Combine flour, baking powder, butter, salt and sugar. Beat the eggs with buttermilk. Add the 2 eggs and buttermilk into the flour mixture; stir in currants.
3. Stir the dough and flour your hands and the top of the mixture and knead. It's usually a little wet, so I always add more flour (I don't measure I just sprinkle until it has a good consistency.)
4.On a floured surface, shape into a dome shape.
5. Cut a cross on the top (not very deep) and then take a mixture of one egg (some folks just use the yolk--I just use the whole egg) and a splash of buttermilk to brush on the top of the bread.
6. Cook for 30 minutes (approximately) or until it is nice and golden on the outside and a toothpick comes out clean from the middle.
This is my own modified version of a few recipes that I had. This one works good for us. Of course, I had to make a 1/2 loaf for Ryan without the currants. I also believe some Irish Soda Bread uses sour cream instead of buttermilk and the top is sprinkled with caraway seeds.
1 comment:
looks tasty! Would you forward the recipe when you get a chance?
I celebrated with Bailey's flavored Haagen Daz ice cream, drenched in a couple shots of Kahlua!
Happy Green holiday!
Megan
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