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Irish Soda Bread Recipe

Irish Soda Bread is the easiest bread you’ll make – no proofing or kneading required and the dough comes together in 5 minutes. Soda bread has a soft and tender crumb with a Biscuit-like texture.

Irish Soda Bread in Cast Iron skillet

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We love freshly baked bread, from Banana Bread to Homemade Focaccia. If you are a fan of easy bread recipes, this Irish Soda Bread is a must-try!

You’ll Love this Soda Bread!

I fell in love with Soda Bread the first time I tried it. Its lightly sweet crumb reminded me of our Paska Easter Bread and Hot Cross Buns, but it’s amazing how fast and easy it was to make a traditional Soda Bread.

What is Irish Soda Bread?

This Irish-American Soda Bread is traditionally baked for St. Patrick’s Day. It is a quick bread that uses Baking Soda (a.k.a. Sodium Bicarbonate) as the leavening to make it rise. Unlike traditional yeast bread, there is no proofing or rising time. Once the dough comes together, you score the top and bake right away.

Sliced soda bread with butter and honey

Ingredients

We love adding raisins for the holidays, but the raisins are optional. If you want to make it without buttermilk, then kefir works just as well to activate the baking soda.

  • Flour – all-purpose flour works best
  • Sugar – 1/4 cup makes it a lightly sweet bread
  • Salt – every good bread needs a fair amount
  • Baking soda – leavening which makes the bread rise
  • Butter – gives the bread a scone-like texture (use cold, unsalted)
  • Buttermilk – activates the soda (use cold, low-fat)
  • Egg – for a finer, richer crumb
  • Raisins – optional and can be substituted for dried cranberries
Ingredients for making bread with baking soda and flour


Tips for the Best Soda Bread

  • Do not over-mix – as with scones, the dough really just has to come together before baking.
  • Sticky dough – the dough will feel sticky. Dust your work surface and hands with just enough flour to handle the dough.
  • Cold ingredients – there’s no reason to bring ingredients to room temperature. Keep buttermilk, egg, and butter chilled.
  • Generously grease the pan – buttering your cast-iron skillet before baking allows the bread to rise without sticking to the pan.
  • Cool on a rack – Once out of the oven, transfer the soda bread to a rack to cool so it doesn’t steam and soften on the bottom.
Soft sliced soda bread on cutting board

How to Make Soda Bread

You’ll be amazed how fast and easy it is to form a loaf of this Irish-American Soda Bread.

  • Prep – Preheat oven to 375. Grease a 10″ cast-iron pan with butter.
  • Whisk dry ingredients – in a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, salt, and baking soda.
  • Add butter and raisins – cut butter into dice then work it into the flour mixture with clean dry fingertips until crumbs form. Stir in raisins.
  • Buttermilk – In a large measuring cup, beat together buttermilk and 1 egg and pour into dry ingredients. Stir with a wooden spoon until moistened and the dough starts to come together.
  • Form the loaf – transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface, dust hands with flour, and form dough into a round loaf. If too sticky to handle, dust with flour.
  • Bake – transfer dough to the buttered pan and score the top with a deep “X”. Bake at 375˚F for 50-55 minutes.
Step by step instructions to make soda bread

How to know when Soda Bread is done baking? We bake for 50-55 minutes. When you tap the loaf it should sound hollow inside.

Common Questions:

Can I leave out the raisins?

You can omit the raisins, or even substitute them for dried cranberries or other bits of dried fruit like chopped apricots.

Can I make soda bread without buttermilk?

The buttermilk activates the baking soda, making the bread rise. You can substitute the buttermilk with a low fat plain Kefir.

What does Irish Soda Bread taste like?

It tastes similar to scones or biscuits but is very lightly sweet.

How to serve Soda Bread?

We love to serve soda bread is delicious served as a side with Irish butter and honey, or jam. It’s a lightly sweet bread so it pairs well with coffee or tea.

Why do you score the top with an “X”?

Scoring the top gives it extra surface area to brown and crisp.

Why is my soda bread tough?

Over-mixing or over-kneading the dough can make it tough. The less you handle it, the softer the bread will be.

Can I freeze soda bread?

Soda bread freezes really well. If you freeze it the day it’s baked (be sure it’s cooled to room temperature first), it will taste great thawed and toasted.

Perfectly baked Loaf of Irish soda bread sliced into pieces

This Irish Soda Bread recipe is sure to become a holiday favorite for you. It’s so easy and you’ll impress everyone.

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Irish Soda Bread Recipe

4.97 from 229 votes
Author: Natasha Kravchuk
Irish Soda Bread in cast iron skillet
This Irish-American Soda Bread takes just 5 minutes to make the dough with no kneading and no proofing needed. It has a soft and tender crumb with a texture that is similar to biscuits.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 55 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 12 slices (1 loaf)
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour, plus 1/4 cup more for dusting
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 6 Tbsp cold unsalted butter, plus 1/2 Tbsp to grease pan
  • 1 3/4 cups cold lowfat buttermilk or kefir
  • 1 large egg, cold
  • 1 cup raisins or dried cranberries, optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven at 375˚F. Generously grease a 10” cast-iron skillet with 1/2 Tbsp butter.
  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, salt, and baking soda. Cut butter into small pieces and use your fingers to work the butter into the flour until crumbs form stir in the raisins, breaking up any clumps of raisins. Make a well in the center.
  • In a large measuring cup, whisk together the buttermilk and egg then add this mixture into the flour mixture. Use a wooden spoon and mix just until lightly moistened and dough barely starts to come together.
  • Transfer to a floured surface and use floured hands to shape the dough just until it forms into a round loaf. It should be shaggy. If it’s too sticky to handle, dust lightly with flour. Do not over-mix or bread will be tough.
  • Transfer to the buttered pan, use a knife to score the top with a large and deep “X”. Bake in the center of your preheated oven at 375 for 50-55min. When you tap on the bread, it should sound hollow inside. Transfer bread to a wire rack to cool. Enjoy within 2 days of making it and refrigerate leftovers up to a week.

Nutrition Per Serving

259kcal Calories45g Carbs5g Protein6g Fat4g Saturated Fat1g Trans Fat29mg Cholesterol295mg Sodium151mg Potassium2g Fiber4g Sugar195IU Vitamin A1mg Vitamin C14mg Calcium2mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Irish Soda Bread Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
259
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
6
g
9
%
Saturated Fat
 
4
g
25
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Cholesterol
 
29
mg
10
%
Sodium
 
295
mg
13
%
Potassium
 
151
mg
4
%
Carbohydrates
 
45
g
15
%
Fiber
 
2
g
8
%
Sugar
 
4
g
4
%
Protein
 
5
g
10
%
Vitamin A
 
195
IU
4
%
Vitamin C
 
1
mg
1
%
Calcium
 
14
mg
1
%
Iron
 
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Bread
Cuisine: American, Irish
Keyword: irish soda bread, soda bread recipe
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $3-$6
Calories: 259

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  • Hortence Hidalgo
    November 15, 2023

    Hello Natasha, just wondering this recipe doesn’t use any baking powder?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 15, 2023

      That’s right, we list in the ingredients we use 1 tsp of baking soda to help it rise. I hope that helps!

      Reply

  • Lana
    November 10, 2023

    Made this the other week for my apartment and it was a huge hit. I made a half recipe in a normal loaf pan and baked for about 40 mins and it was perfect!! I added more raisins than called for and I felt as though there could have been more, but I love a very raisin-dense bread! Also, I omitted the egg and had no problems. Making it again today but making a savory Cheddar Thyme version!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 10, 2023

      That sounds amazing, Lana! Let us know how it turns out.

      Reply

  • Tina
    November 7, 2023

    Does it have to be low fat buttermilk? Can I use just regular buttermilk?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 7, 2023

      Hi Tina! That would be fine.

      Reply

  • Jill
    September 10, 2023

    Fantastic bread especially toasted. A little extra milk might be needed depending on the flour. Thank you. Your recipes are great to work with.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      September 10, 2023

      Thanks for sharing and I hope you’ll love all the recipes that you will try from us.

      Reply

  • Cassie
    September 6, 2023

    I have made this recipe over and over, and it is always a crowd pleaser. For those of you wondering if you can replace the egg, you can just leave it out. I’ve tried it with and without, and personally, I think the dough is easier to work with and rises better without the egg. I love using zante currants in this (which are a type of tiny raisin). They have a great flavor! I do think real buttermilk works best in this recipe. I’ve tried the DIY version where you add some vinegar to milk, but if you can get it, real buttermilk has a richer flavor. One small addition I make to the recipe is that I add a sprinkle of coarse sugar crystals to the top of the loaf before baking since I’ve seen a lot of bakeries do this. It gives the crust a sweet crunch to it!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      September 6, 2023

      Thanks a lot for sharing that with us, Cassie. That is helpful, we appreciate your comments and feedback!

      Reply

  • Roberta
    August 16, 2023

    I often half the recipe as there are only two of us. Cooks in 35-40 minutes roughly.
    Also, I’ve baked it in a loaf pan for more of a sandwich bread shape at times.
    All the suggestions for adding more sugar (if you like your doda bread sweeter) snd more raisins work (if it states 1 cup, I cram as many raisins into that one cup as i can!)
    I work in a supermarket bakery and this was so much better than what me make.
    Thank you Natasha

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      August 16, 2023

      I’m so glad you loved this more than your bakery brea, Roberta! Thank you for your awesome review!

      Reply

  • David
    July 18, 2023

    Such a tasty soda bread! It did come out of the oven lopsided, however. Could that be because I didn’t score it deeply enough?

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  • Nancy
    May 3, 2023

    I have made this so many times. It’s the only thing that everyone asks me to bring when we get together for food. It is excellent.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      May 3, 2023

      I’m so glad it’s a hit! Thank you for sharing, Nancy.

      Reply

  • Ina
    April 16, 2023

    Hi Natasha, can I use yogurt instead of buttermilk or kefir?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 16, 2023

      Hi Ina, I honestly haven’t tested that substitution to advise.

      Reply

  • Selena
    April 2, 2023

    This Irish Soda Bread recipe is so delicious! And it couldn’t be any easier to make. Thank you for sharing.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      April 2, 2023

      You’re welcome! So glad you enjoyed it.

      Reply

  • Patrick
    March 27, 2023

    I had the same problem with the wet dough- I just scooped it all up and reshaped what I could in the skillet. The bread still came out with a great taste and texture- the outside of the loaf was smooth and more the shape of a biscotti though. I am going to try this again. When I measured the flour, I used the half cup scoop because it’s easier to maneuver in the flour container…it’s possible I may have miscounted- even if I measured correctly, I probably could have just added an additional 1/4 cup to the wet dough to firm things up a little (?).
    I added the heaping cup of raisins suggested by another reader and then a little extra sugar- I’m sure I’ll nail this on my next try. I love a recipe that you can make a mistake and it’s not a total loss. Thanks Natasha.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 27, 2023

      Hi Patrick! Thank you so much for sharing that with me. Be sure to measure by fluffing the flour first with a spoon then spoon it into a dry ingredient measuring cup and scrape off the top. If you push your measuring cup into a flour bin, you will get up to 25% too much flour. Also, do not tap the flour down in the measuring cup.

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  • Linda M Barrios
    March 27, 2023

    Made this wonderful bread for late St Paddy’s Day Dinner for friends. Every one raved about it and it was so easy. Used Kefir and it had a great flavor and moisture. My husband says the best ever – delicious.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 27, 2023

      That’s wonderful, Linda! I’m glad it was hit!

      Reply

  • Machelle Zehner
    March 23, 2023

    Great recipe my husband even loves it 😊. I didn’t include the raisin as I’m not a fan. But I’m making it again this weekend one with and without raisins, for a fundraising basket auction at the VFW, the theme of the basket is Irish, so plenty to be added there. Thanks for the great and easy recipe.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 23, 2023

      You’re very welcome, Machelle! I’m so glad you love the recipe. 🙂

      Reply

  • Teri
    March 23, 2023

    Just made this bread for the first time. It is delicious and I will be making it again soon!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 23, 2023

      That’s great to hear, Teri! Thanks for sharing.

      Reply

  • Sierra
    March 21, 2023

    This was delicious! I substituted 1.5 cups of the flour with whole wheat flour, and it turned out fine. I also used cranberries. Will definitely add this to my recipe book!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 21, 2023

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Sierra! I’m so glad you loved this recipe!

      Reply

  • Cathy
    March 20, 2023

    Hi. Thank you for posting this recipe. I have tried making several versions of Irish Soda Bread and this is the absolute best! I used golden raisins and made it as instructed. Perfect!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 20, 2023

      Hi Cathy! I’m so glad to hear that. You’re very welcome. Thank you for the feedback,

      Reply

  • Linda
    March 19, 2023

    It came out delicious, following everything exactly as instructed. I added a heaping cup of raisins and 2 tablespoons of toasted caraway seeds. Served the bread warm with lots of Irish butter and honey. I left off one star because it came out a little dry at 50 minutes, and I feel like I should have given it 45. Thoughts?

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    • Natasha
      March 20, 2023

      Hi Linda, it could be the size of the pan or the temperature of the oven (not all ovens are created equal). Also, make sure you are using a regular baking setting and not convection. I”m glad you enjoyed the Soda bread!

      Reply

  • Heather M
    March 19, 2023

    Easy and delicious. This is by far the best and tastiest recipe I have tried. Made it exactly according to the recipe. Will be making more for sure.
    Thank you for sharing this gem

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 19, 2023

      It’s my pleasure, Heather. So glad that you love this recipe a lot!

      Reply

  • Gracie Conklin
    March 18, 2023

    This was a great recipe and a hit for St. Patrick’s Day! We used the cranberry option. I was nervous because I am not good with bread recipes but I followed your instructions about not over mixing it. I turned the dough over to a piece of parchment paper which helped shape the bread. Thank you for sharing the recipes with others!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 18, 2023

      Hi Gracie! I’m so glad you loved the recipe. Thank you for sharing your results. 🙂

      Reply

  • Sandi
    March 17, 2023

    I have made Irish Soda Bread before. But we weren’t totally thrilled with it. But I wanted to try again this year. I sent ahead and made it. It is wonderful. I will definitely be making it again. I sprinkled the top with sugar to add a bit more sweetness. We all loved it.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 17, 2023

      Hi Sand, that’s amazing! I’m glad it was a hit!

      Reply

  • Stacy
    March 17, 2023

    This is way better than any other Irish Soda Bread I’ve ever made!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 17, 2023

      I’m glad you love it, Stacy! 🙂

      Reply

  • Laura
    March 17, 2023

    At the end, the flavor and texture were very good. But the dough to start with was super wet and unmanageable even with flouring my hands and the working surface. Overall the bread over browned as well. I would probably make a few tweaks if I retry this recipe.

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  • Nettie
    March 17, 2023

    Made it today and it turned out great. I did the sour cream and milk sub for buttermilk and it worked fine. Great recipe, moist not dry and crumbly like others I have made. THANKS

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2023

      You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Nettie!

      Reply

  • Linda Russell
    March 17, 2023

    We’ve always bought our Irish Soda Bread for St Patty’s, but our one local baker that made it closed down. It’s my daughters favorite part of St Patty’s Day dinner, so I decided to make it. OMG! It’s insanely delicious and so much better than what our bakery made! Plus it made my house smell like heaven, and my granddaughter who’s a picky eater said it’s the best thing she ever tasted and to cover it up before she ate the whole thing. THANK YOU SO MUCH for keeping St Patty’s tradition alive in our family! ☘️☘️☘️

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2023

      I’m so glad this was a hit, Linda! Thank you so much for your excellent review!

      Reply

  • Valerie
    March 17, 2023

    After searching for different recipes, I decided to try this one, because of all the great reviews. I followed the recipe exactly, but used a 9″ round nonstick cake pan. The soda bread came out perfectly. There were a few comments about it not being sweet enough, and I toyed with the urge to add more sugar. But I did not, and it was plenty sweet. There is nothing you can do to make this soda bread any better. It is absolutely perfect the way it is.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2023

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Valerie!

      Reply

  • Arlene Clawson
    March 17, 2023

    I made this last night for St Patricks Day. My kitchen smelled like heavenI usually like caraway but had none so I added 2 Tbs of orange zest and did craisins and raisins the flavor was wonderful! It was a VERY sticky batter but baked fine in 55minutes will make this again. BTW ITS ALL GONE!🍀

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2023

      It sounds like it was a hit, Arlene! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

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  • Tara Hart
    March 17, 2023

    It was my first time making it and it came out PERFECT!! Definitely saving this easy recipe!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 17, 2023

      Hi Tara! I’m so glad you loved it. Thank you for sharing.

      Reply

  • Joe
    March 17, 2023

    How would you adjust for a 12″ cast iron? I unfortunately don’t have a 10″ on me. Does it matter after all?

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    • Natasha
      March 17, 2023

      Hi Joe, it should work in a 12″ but it might be wider and flatter versus putting it into a 10″ skillet and the bake time would probably be less since it won’t be as thick so keep an eye on that.

      Reply

  • Mary Pat Pastuovic
    March 16, 2023

    Can I bake the Irish soda bread in a 9 inch round cake pan instead of a skillet?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 17, 2023

      Hi Mary! I have not tested it. One of my readers did report making this in a cake pan, but I am not sure what size they used.

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      • NikkisMom
        April 1, 2023

        I just looked back through the comments and found her post.
        She said she used a 9″ nonstick cake pan.

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  • Kara
    March 16, 2023

    I just finished slicing my beautiful loaf of fresh soda bread after it had time to cool down and it came out absolutely perfect and so delicious!!! 😋 I didn’t have any buttermilk, so I used lemon and milk as a substitute and it worked perfectly!!

    Thank you so much for another incredible recipe, Nat! 😀

    Happy St. Patrick’s Day!! 🍀

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2023

      You’re very welcome, Kara. Happy to hear that you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  • Deborah Ponder
    March 16, 2023

    This recipe is great. —-so easy
    and comes out perfectly moist!
    I think I would only add another
    1/4 c of sugar to add a tad more
    sweetness!

    Thank you, Natasha, for this
    recipe! 🌻

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 16, 2023

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Deborah! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  • Farrah
    March 15, 2023

    Hi Natasha,

    I am a big fan of your blog.

    Can I make this recipe with egg replacement? Making it for St patty’s day and one of my guests is allergic to egg.

    Thank you for your reply.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2023

      Hi Farrah, thank you for your support. I honestly haven’t tried any substitution for the egg to advise. If you do an experiment, we’d love to know how it turns out!

      Reply

  • liza
    March 13, 2023

    Hello,can I use a mixer or food processor to make this bread?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 13, 2023

      Hi Liza, I haven’t tested that to advise, but one of my readers mentioned she “Easy to put together, used craisins, and food processor to combine dry ingredients and cut in butter.” If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.

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      • liza
        March 17, 2023

        Hi,so I used food processor the mixture was really sticky.Its a little messy shaping the dough ,I just put it as is in the pan and it turn out well and its really a yummy bread.Thank you!!

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          March 17, 2023

          You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Liza!

          Reply

  • Lilli
    March 13, 2023

    Hi Natasha! I love all your recipes and they have never failed me!! Your recipe is similar to one I tried to make last night with gluten free flour (Bobs 1 to 1). It was a “gluten free” recipe. I’m going to make this one with regular flour. I’m wondering if you know or have tried to make it with gluten free flour? I’m not sure if it would produce the same results? Any suggestions or tips? Thanks so much!!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 13, 2023

      Hi Lilli! Thank you, I’m glad you love my recipes. I have not tested this recipe with GF flour and to be honest, I don’t have experience with using GF flour to advise. One of my readers left this comment, “I loved this recipe! I did use gluten free all purpose flour though and instead of buttermilk I did ~300ml oat milk and ~25ml white wine vinegar and it was still moist and amazing!” I hope that helps.

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      • Lilli
        March 13, 2023

        That does help! The soda bread is finished and cooling now. I’ll take a pic and hashtag you!!
        Since I cant have any gluten due to Celiac disease, I can’t, but my husband sure can haha.

        Thank you again!!!!

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        • NatashasKitchen.com
          March 13, 2023

          You’re welcome! I look forward to seeing a picture! 🙂

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  • Kathleen
    March 13, 2023

    The bread is delicious! This will be my go-to recipe. I used raisins and powdered buttermilk. The bread baked in a round on parchment paper using a half-sheet pan.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 13, 2023

      That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite, Kathleen!

      Reply

  • Mary Jane
    March 10, 2023

    I am so impressed with this recipe. I never made Soda Bread before. My husband said he didn’t like it Soda Bread…guess what…he likes it now! This recipe is so different from the dry stuff you get at the store. My co-workers LOVED it too! I’m visiting a sick relative tomorrow and taking 2 loaves since it turned out so well! Just an add on…a friend of mine who make biscuits alot told me a little trick about GRATING cold butter into the flour. It blends so easily!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 10, 2023

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Mary!

      Reply

  • Harold Rail
    March 10, 2023

    Whenever I cook or bake something new (which is often), the first thing I do is Google your name and recipe for whatever I’m making. It’s never served me wrong.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 10, 2023

      That’s so awesome! Thank you for sharing that thoughtful feedback with me, Harold!

      Reply

  • Kate
    March 5, 2023

    Not my favorite recipe for Irish soda bread. I felt like it was lacking flavor (which is surprising considering all of the butter that is in the recipe). I felt like it needed either more salt or more sugar.

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    • Natasha
      March 8, 2023

      Hi Kate, this is a pretty typical flavor profile for soda bread as it’s not intended to be a dessert bread as much as something like banana bread.

      Reply

  • lucy
    March 3, 2023

    Hi question about the milk in Irish soda bread. Is it 3/4 of a cup or 1 & 3/4 cups ? Love your recipes! I have a lot of favorites.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 4, 2023

      Hi Lucy, we use 1 & 3/4 cups of cold buttermilk. I hope that helps.

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      • Lucy
        March 4, 2023

        Thanks I will try baking it today.looks easy enough. but I usually mess things up.

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  • Teresa
    February 28, 2023

    Looking forward to trying the recipe.
    Is it necessary for the buttermilk to be low fat?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 1, 2023

      Hi Teresa! That should be fine. 🙂

      Reply

  • diane lilley
    November 17, 2022

    best sweet bread EVER !!!!!!!!!!!
    easy instructions to follow. my wife and I ate half the loaf in one sitting,thank you for sharing your PASSION, could we add chopped wallnuts with dried fruit combined to fill 1/2 cup?
    Thanks

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 17, 2022

      Hi Diane! Thank you so much for the feedback. I’m happy to hear that. I haven’t tested adding fried fruits or nuts, but I think it would work just fine. Let us know if you experiment. 🙂

      Reply

  • Joanne
    October 16, 2022

    Hi, Natasha. I just made your soda bread recipe this morning to have with our breakfast. This isn’t my usual recipe, but I decided I’d give it a try, and I’m so glad I did! I was a little nervous at first, as the dough was wetter and stickier than my other recipe, but I just made sure my hands and my board were floured well. The result was a tender, perfect crumb that was very scone-like. I put some butter and jam on mine, and it was heavenly. This will definitely be my go-to recipe from now on!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      October 16, 2022

      Yay! Love it, thank you for sharing. So glad you found your new favorite recipe.

      Reply

  • Karen
    October 7, 2022

    Hi Natasha! I’m making your Irish soda bread. I only have an 8 inch cast iron pot. Can I use that or something else.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 7, 2022

      I Karen, I haven’t tested it in that to advise. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe

      Reply

  • Anabella
    June 17, 2022

    Hi natasha! I don’t have the cast-iron pan is it okay to use the baking pan? Thanks

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      June 17, 2022

      Hi Anabella! You can use a baking sheet or baking pan if you don’t have a cast-iron skillet.

      Reply

      • Anabella Barcibal
        June 22, 2022

        Thanks and i did used the baking sheet it indeed great and so yummy 😋

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          June 22, 2022

          Good to know that you liked it!

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  • Christa
    May 20, 2022

    Hi, I just tried this as I was so in the mood for good bread but didn’t have all the ingredients for many other recipes. This called for one egg and, I found I had powdered buttermilk. I followed the instructions carefully. Was hoping the bread would rise correctly etc. Well, the house is full of a delicious bread smell. I added slightly more sugar and sightly less baking time since the loaf was looking pretty brown. I tapped the top, and it’s sounded hollow. So, I took it out, a bit challenging for me to flip the heavy hot pan over. But, i did it. The first small piece I had with nothing else. The flavor was great. The next had some butter. It’s very satisfying smell wise, taste wise and accomplishment wise. Thanks for the well explained and very good recipe.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      May 20, 2022

      Hi Christa! That is so great to hear. I’m happy it worked out and happy you enjoyed this recipe.

      Reply

    • Raylene
      February 24, 2023

      Hi, Christa, I have a cheat for you. We never have buttermilk on hand, add 1 tsp. of vinegar to a cup of milk and let it sit for 5 minutes – great buttermilk substitute.

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      • Bernadette
        March 19, 2023

        You can use lemon juice also instead of vinegar, making this this week for a late St. Patrick’s day get together.

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  • David
    April 4, 2022

    I made this recipe in April. A little late for St. Patrick’s Day, but still welcome at my house. My wife (a baker’s daughter) said, “This is the best Irish Soda Bread I have ever had! My Dad would have been proud.”

    I made it with a combination of dried cranberries and raisins, used powdered buttermilk instead of fresh and adjusted the baking time a little because I baked it in a Dutch oven.

    Thank you, Natasha

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 4, 2022

      Love it, thank you for sharing that with us! I hope your family will love every recipe that you will try for them.

      Reply

  • Mary Agronick
    March 31, 2022

    Natasha we love your soda.bread recipe My mom made it when I was growing up in Ireland . I gave some to my friends they loved it wanted your recipe. Also loved your chicken Kiev.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 31, 2022

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Mary!

      Reply

  • Janine Melillo
    March 27, 2022

    Hi, I’ve tried this recipe 2x. 1st time it was not properly cooked inside. I read comments & suggestions & retried it. I was super careful about measurements and not overworking the dough. I lowered the temp.of.my oven to 360 and I made the cuts almost all the way through. Still a little heavy for my taste. Any reccomendations? Has anyone tried making 2 smaller loaves?

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    • Natasha
      March 28, 2022

      Hi Janine, you might check that your baking soda is fresh and not expired. I had a sad instance recently with an old container of yeast that ruined my baking project.

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  • Krista
    March 22, 2022

    Made this for a celebration gathering and it was a HUGE hit! Made it exactly as written. Great tasting, good texture, and easy to do.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 22, 2022

      Thank you for the awesome review, Krista!

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  • Brooke
    March 21, 2022

    Hello! Is sea salt a must in this recipe or can I use another salt? Iodized or kosher? Thanks!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 21, 2022

      Hi Brooke, that should be fine. I would research what the conversion would be if you are using a finer salt. You may need to use less.

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  • Lori
    March 20, 2022

    Came out after 55 minutes absolutely perfect. Cannot wait to taste!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 20, 2022

      Sounds great! Please update us on how you liked the recipe.

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  • Chris
    March 18, 2022

    Disappointed, I measured exactly as recipe called for, too wet and sticky. Had to add a lot more flour to work/ knead it and it still was too wet, I stopped adding flour as I was afraid of it getting too tough and just threw it in the pan. It spread some in the pan, didn’t rise much, the flavor was ok, but will go back to Taste of Home version I’ve used before

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  • Kate
    March 18, 2022

    I am trying this recipe today. I am both excited and nervous. I am generally terrible at making dough and any dough related items. However, I have been making your No Knead Dough for years and it always turns out perfect every time.

    I also got the ingredients for the Borsch recipe as well, so I will try that tomorrow. My mom used to make this when I was a child.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 18, 2022

      I hope you love this recipe, Kate! These recipes are so special and you’re going to do great!

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  • Judy
    March 18, 2022

    Made this and it was fantastic, easy and crowd pleasing. Lasted 1 day!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 18, 2022

      That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Judy!

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  • Diane
    March 17, 2022

    I didn’t have buttermilk so I substituted milk with lemon juice. The dough was very sticky and I baked it in a double cake pan. But it was incredibly good. A lot of soda bread recipes are dry, this one was soft and just right. Very good flavor. I omitted the raisins because I don’t care for them. I will definitely make this again

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 17, 2022

      Thank you for sharing, Diane. Please do try again. It’s worth it!

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  • Peg
    March 17, 2022

    What would be another pan to bake the Irish soda bread? I don’t have a cast iron skillet.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 17, 2022

      Hi Peg, I can’t say for sure without testing it myself, but you can also bake it on a baking sheet without a cast iron pan, and it will work, but it will be slightly more flat.

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  • Pam
    March 17, 2022

    Needed to bring Irish soda bread to dinner gathering and the stores were out. I made yours and it was a hit. From now on I’ll be making this recipe. Thanks for saving the day. Love your videos.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 17, 2022

      Hi Pam, that’s great! I’m glad that you tried homemade, it is so much better than storebought and much more rewarding!

      Reply

  • Robin Weaver
    March 17, 2022

    Easy to put together, used craisins, and food processor to combine dry ingredients and cut in butter. Finished in a mixing bowl. Great toasted with butter and jam. Leftovers made great french toast!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 17, 2022

      Hello Robin, thank you for your good comments and feedback. Glad to know that you enjoyed making this recipe!

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  • Cathy L.
    March 17, 2022

    This bread came out great! I actually used a hand held grater for the butter, which made it much easier to mix it in with the dry ingredients. I used dried cranberries. It was moist and delicious. A real keeper! Thanks so much for sharing.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2022

      I’m so happy to hear it’s a keeper, Cathy! That’s just awesome!

      Reply

  • Lisa Sanderson
    March 17, 2022

    Made this exactly, except it turned out I only had 1 1/2 cups of buttermilk, so topped it to 1 3/4 with light cream. Delicious with such a tender, light texture! Will definitely keep this recipe! Thank you!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2022

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Lisa!

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  • Samuel
    March 17, 2022

    I loved this recipe! I did use gluten free all purpose flour though and instead of buttermilk I did ~300ml oat milk and ~25ml white wine vinegar and it was still moist and amazing!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2022

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me!

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  • Brianna Bowden
    March 17, 2022

    About to dive in to this amazing looking, smelling goodness. I did it without raisins(family consent😉) If it tastes as good as it looks…then, Wow!!😁😋

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2022

      I hope you love it! Enjoy!

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  • Sherry Frey
    March 17, 2022

    Hi Natasha. Praying for Ukraine! 🇺🇦 I have a question about the Irish Soda bread. Can I use full fat buttermilk. That’s what I have on hand.

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    • Natasha
      March 18, 2022

      Hi Sherry, thank you for continuing to pray for Ukraine. Regarding the bread, that should work fine.

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      • Shannon
        March 8, 2023

        Excited to try this recipe – can the flour be split 2 c all purpose, 2 c whole wheat? Or do you maybe have an Irish brown bread recipe I could try?

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          March 8, 2023

          Hi Shannon, I haven’t tried that with both to advise. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.

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  • Nancy
    March 17, 2022

    My mom used to make Irish bread every March. I don’t have her recipe, but I knew I could trust yours. It’s so delicious, and easy too. I just added some caraway seeds to the dough, like my mom used to do. And I sprinkled some turbinado sugar on top because I like that extra bit of sweetness and crunch.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2022

      That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Nancy! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

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  • Linda
    March 17, 2022

    My recipe is very similar to this one. I add 2 tsp caraway seeds and 1/4 tsp of anise seeds to the dough. Try adding them, you might like it.

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  • Jackie
    March 16, 2022

    Is it really 13/4 cups buttermilk? Dough was so wet. Came out very flat but taste was good.

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    • Natasha
      March 17, 2022

      Hi Jackie, the measurements written are correct. Also, the dough should not be wet and if it’s too sticky to handle, dust with flour. Make sure you are measuring the ingredients correctly without any substitutions. It sounds like maybe not enough flour was used.

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  • Jenn
    March 15, 2022

    This was my first time ever making Irish soda bread. Your recipe is spot on. It is so tasty . Thank you so much for sharing it. I will definitely be making this again. 😊

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 15, 2022

      You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Jenn! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.

      Reply

  • Mary Agronick
    March 14, 2022

    Hi Natasha I made the soda bread this morning. Cast iron pan definitely made the bread so much better tasting.especially the crust . Thank u for all your great recipes.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 14, 2022

      You’re welcome, Mary! I’m so happy you enjoyed that!

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  • Elaine
    March 14, 2022

    This turned out delicious! Thanks for the recipe. It was gone in one day.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 14, 2022

      You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Elaine!

      Reply

  • Beth S
    March 12, 2022

    I made this exactly as the recipe says, but next time I will add more sugar…I’d double the sugar and a little more salt. It is a great base for soda bread.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 12, 2022

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me.

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  • Mary Antle
    March 11, 2022

    I use baking powder and milk for my Irish soda bread, from my Mother-in-law Pat, how does your bread rise without baking powder?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 11, 2022

      Hi Mary, we list in the ingredients we use 1 tsp of baking soda to help it rise. I hope that helps!

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  • Mary Ann Palmer
    March 10, 2022

    I have a question a have another soda bread recipe and it makes two loaves and uses less flour is the amount correct 4 cups

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 10, 2022

      Hi Mary Ann, yes, we make the recipe as written. I hope you try it soon!

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  • Jenna
    March 9, 2022

    Absolutely scrumptious. The only thing I did differently was that I soaked the raisins & I used a pyrex pie plate to bake it because I don’t have a cast iron skillet. I brought 2 to a club coffee hour and they both disappeared. I like the basic recipe so much that I’m looking forward to experimenting with it – maybe adding cheeses, veggies, etc.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 9, 2022

      That’s wonderful! I’m so happy you enjoy this recipe. Thank you for the review and I would love it if you come back and share your experiments!

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  • Kathy
    February 26, 2022

    Hi Natasha, this recipe is almost identical to the one I make. I got the recipe from an Irish friend many years ago. Everyone loves it and remarks on how moist it is. I soak the raisins in warm water for 30 minutes and drain well. Mine has 1 tsp soda, salt, and baking powder, slightly more flour and sugar. Those are the only differences. I cannot use cast iron due to arthritis. Any replacement suggestions?
    Kathy

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 28, 2022

      Hi Kathy! I can’t say for sure without testing it myself, but you can also bake it on a baking sheet without a cast iron pan, and it will work, but it will be slightly more flat.

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  • jo
    February 15, 2022

    I would like to make individual breads. I have a 6″ cast iron pan. Would I cut the recipe in 1/4 ‘s.

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    • Natasha
      February 15, 2022

      HI Jo, I honestly haven’t tested that so I’m not sure how it would bake up or how long it would take to bake as 1/4 of the recipe. If you experiment, please let me know how it goes.

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  • Marie Shutt
    February 13, 2022

    Your Irish Soda Bread is 100% right on and delicious! I’ve been trying to find a good recipe for years, and yours is it. I’ve been to Ireland over a dozen times and could never get it right! Everything you do is amazing!
    Thank you very much!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 14, 2022

      Hello Marie, that is so inspiring for me. Thank you so much for your kind words and good feedback, glad to hear that you found your new go-to recipe!

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  • Georgie
    February 7, 2022

    The reason you score the bread with a cross is to let the nasty little spirits out! Like most things Irish, soda bread has it’s own fables.

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  • Sharon
    February 7, 2022

    Needs Caraway seeds. Those are in traditional Irish Soda Bread!

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  • Lina
    July 15, 2021

    Hello Natasha,
    I was wondering which brand of kefir do you use?

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    • Natasha
      July 16, 2021

      Hi Lina, the one that is usually available in my local grocery stores is Lifeway. I love when I can find a Lifeway organic kefir.

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  • Kathy
    March 31, 2021

    I made the entire recipe and it was delicious, but a bit too large for just two of us. Can this recipe be halved?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 31, 2021

      Hi Kathy, I haven’t tried that yet but I imagine that will work. If you click on the serving size in the recipe card, you can slide it up or down to scale the recipe ingredient lists. I hope that helps!

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  • Ann Dahl
    March 27, 2021

    Wonderful recipe, however could you print ingredients then directions at beginning instead of after comments? Took too long to scroll down!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 27, 2021

      Hi Ann, We have a Jump to Recipe button at the top of the post to take you straight to the printable recipe card. I hope that helps.

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  • Gail
    March 21, 2021

    Just have to tell you how much I enjoy watching your videos and I have made a lot of your recipes, most recent Strawberry Cake, delicious! I do have one slight problem, when watching the videos I’m trying to watch and write the amounts and ingredients and wind up replaying the video 10 times. LOL. Would be helpful to have a list of ingredients and quantities at the end of the video. Keep up the good work, and your upbeat personality, so enlightening at this time of COVID.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 21, 2021

      Thanks for your good feedback, Gail. You can see every recipe on my website, you can also click Jump to recipe and click print to save it as pdf. I hope that helps!

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  • Ruth Marie Martin
    March 20, 2021

    Hi, Love Irish Soda Bread and look forward to trying your recipe. Going to try it in my cast iron Dutch oven, minus the lid of course. It is a bit smaller in diameter but hoping it will work out. Thanks for all the many hours of enjoyment making your wonderful recipes.

    Have a great Day!
    Ruth

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 20, 2021

      You’re welcome! I hope you love this recipe!

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    • Angie
      March 19, 2022

      I made mine in a 3 1/2 quart Dutch oven and it came out perfect. No lid.

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  • Judy MacFayden
    March 20, 2021

    Can this recipe be made by putting the loaf shaped dough on parchment paper, place in a heavy covered pot in the oven?

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    • Natasha
      March 20, 2021

      Hi Judy, I haven’t tried baking this in a dutch oven, although it may work like our dutch oven bread. I can’t say for sure without testing it through. You can also just bake it on a baking sheet without a cast iron pan and it will work, but it will be slightly more flat.

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  • Mary
    March 20, 2021

    Thank you for this recipe!
    I can’t wait to try it!!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 20, 2021

      I hope you enjoy it soon!

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  • Bron
    March 19, 2021

    True Irish soda bread does
    NOT have any sugar or indeed raisins in it.
    You can of course add things that you want but it is not actually then real Irish soda bread. Try it without the sugar please so much nicer (and healthier)
    I have added onions and chorizo for a different and absolutely yummy taste but NO SUGAR😁)

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    • Natasha
      March 20, 2021

      Hi Bron, this can definitely be a savory bread, but we enjoy it as a lightly sweet bread. This is the Irish American version of soda bread.

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  • Krystelle Byttynen
    March 18, 2021

    I made this yesterday (St. Patrick’s day) ..it was delicious. It did taste like a biscuit or a scone, but it was amazing warm with jam and butter! Next time, I’ll add cheddar or maybe jalapenos chopped up and cheddar. The variables on this bread are endless!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 18, 2021

      Sounds like a great plan and that is so true. That’s what makes this recipe amazing!

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  • Smitha
    March 17, 2021

    Does it have to be made in a cast iron? Can I bake in a regular cake pan?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2021

      Hi Smitha, you can use a baking sheet or baking pan if you don’t have a cast-iron skillet.

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    • Jenna
      March 8, 2022

      Hi, I made this using a Pyrex pie dish and it came out perfectly!

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  • Julia
    March 17, 2021

    Hi, Natasha.

    I’m so excited to make this bread:) I’m almost 9 months pregnant and craving raisins so bad! I saw your new recipe and it made my day. I have two quick questions before I bake it – can I use whole milk buttermilk? Also, can I bake it in Dutch oven with no lead? Thank you in advance 🙂

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    • Natasha
      March 18, 2021

      Hi Julia, congratulations! I hope the last stretch of pregnancy is blessed and beautiful for you. Whole buttermilk should work great for Irish soda bread.

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      • Julia
        March 18, 2021

        Thank you so much, Natasha 🙂
        I appreciate your quick response. What about baking it in the Dutch oven with no lead? Do you think it should work ok?

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          March 20, 2021

          I haven’t tried it in a dutch oven like that to advise, if it’s oven-safe and has a thick bottom, I don’t see why not.

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          • Julia
            March 23, 2021

            Thank you, Natasha 🙂

        • Angie
          March 19, 2022

          Mine came out great in a Dutch Oven with no lid. I lined it with parchment paper or you can grease the pan.

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  • Annie
    March 17, 2021

    Outstanding Soda bread.
    1st time making this style bread. My Irish husband couldn’t stop eating, says it the best he’s ever had!
    Thank You for sharing!
    I’m a hugh fan!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 17, 2021

      Awesome! I’m very happy to have read your comments and feedback. Thanks, Annie, for giving this recipe a great review.

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  • Ellen
    March 17, 2021

    Sooo good! I actually used it for strawberry shortcake! Perfect sweetness and texture. I didn’t add raisins. So it was yummy as a biscuit with dinner also. Then I made one with raisins. Made a delicious toast with butter and cinnamon sugar! I’ll do it again!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2021

      That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!

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  • Andrea
    March 17, 2021

    Delicious! I used dried cranberries instead of raisins and added in some orange rind and a bit of freshly squeezed orange juice to the mixture. Yum!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2021

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Andrea!

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    • Rose
      February 7, 2022

      Hi Natasha, can I use almond milk (mixed with vinegar) for buttermilk instead of the real buttermilk? I don’t want to get a whole quart and not use it all but I do have vinegar and almond milk always. Thanks!

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      • NatashasKitchen.com
        February 7, 2022

        Hi Andrea, I have not tested this but if you do try it please share and let me know how it turns out.

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  • Super
    March 17, 2021

    I look forward to making this with cranberries and raisins!

    By the way, Are you working on you’re own APP?

    Just asking.
    I’m always looking here.
    Super

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    • Natasha
      March 18, 2021

      I hope you totally love the soda bread. We don’t have any plans for the app at this time.

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  • Saima Patel
    March 17, 2021

    Hi natasha..please make a vedio of this recipe Irish soda bread and upload it on your YouTube channel…..its makes more easy to understand on YouTube and watching you explaining is a TREAT….stay blessed

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2021

      Hi Saima, thank you for that wonderful suggestion. I’m so glad you’re enjoying our recipe videos.

      Reply

  • Debbie
    March 17, 2021

    My dough was very wet. I put it on a cookie sheet and ended up spreading it into the whole sheet. I’ll probably just cut it into squares. Wish me luck!!!

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    • Natasha
      March 17, 2021

      HI Debbie, if it feels too wet, you can dust it with more flour until you can form it into a ball. Check out our post on how we measure ingredients which may help to get that balance of wet to dry ingredients just right.

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  • Jackeline
    March 17, 2021

    Hi Natasha, my kids love to help make dinner when I make one of your recipes. Everything is always delicious. Can I substitute milk for the Buttermilk in the Irish sofa bread recipe?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 17, 2021

      Hi Jackeline, plain kefir will also work well instead of buttermilk. You can also make your own buttermilk at a ratio of 1 cup whole milk to 1 Tbsp fresh lemon juice. Combine and let it sit 10 minutes to curdle then stir and use.

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  • JTB
    March 16, 2021

    I made your soda bread today. So easy and it turned out beautifully.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

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  • Shirley
    March 16, 2021

    Hi! I was wondering if I can just make the buttermilk if I don’t have buttermilk on hand. Will it turn out the same? Also can I use whole milk?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Hi Shirley, plain kefir will also work well instead of buttermilk. You can also make your own buttermilk at a 1 cup whole milk ratio to 1 Tbsp fresh lemon juice. Combine and let it sit 10 minutes to curdle, then stir and use.

      Reply

  • L
    March 16, 2021

    Hi Natasha, do you think your cookbook will be ready by the end of this year?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Hi there, I cannot really tell when it will be ready. It is a long process but hopefully, it will be ready that time. Thank you for patiently waiting!

      Reply

  • Jim
    March 16, 2021

    Another lovely way to enjoy the bread:
    Leave out the fruit.
    Bake the bread and be ready to eat when it comes from the oven.

    Serve with lots of garlic butter and a good portion of fresh mussels.
    Wash it down with a glass of dark beer!

    Awesome.
    BTW- I’m a resident of Dublin Ireland, so this suggestion is authentically Irish!!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 17, 2021

      Hi Jim, thank you for sharing some tips with us. So useful!

      Reply

  • Christine Waters
    March 16, 2021

    Hi Natashia, I would love to make this but would you know how many grams are in 6 tbsp of butter. I always click on the metric measurements being in the UK but not got a clue about measuring tbsp of butter. Thanks in advance

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Hi Christine, this Ingredient Weight Chart can be useful.

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    • Natasha
      March 16, 2021

      Hi Christine, I updated the recipe card. I didn’t realize the metric wasn’t showing on the butter. It’s about 85 grams of butter.

      Reply

  • Dorothy
    March 16, 2021

    Do I have to use cast iron skillet can I just use a round cake pan

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Hi Dorothy, you can use a baking sheet or baking pan if you don’t have a cast-iron skillet.

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      • Sue
        March 16, 2021

        Can I add chopped nuts?

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          March 16, 2021

          Hi Sue, I haven’t tested that but I think it could work. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe

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  • Valeria
    March 16, 2021

    Hi!
    What if I do not have an iron skillet? Could I use any other type of pan or a pyrex?
    Thank you!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Hi Valeria, you can use a baking sheet or baking pan if you don’t have a cast-iron skillet.

      Reply

  • Janet
    March 16, 2021

    Can you substitute milk that is soured with vinegar for the buttermilk?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Hi Janet, plain kefir will also work well instead of buttermilk. You can also make your own buttermilk at a ratio of 1 cup whole milk to 1 Tbsp fresh lemon juice. Combine and let it sit 10 minutes to curdle then stir and use.

      Reply

  • Elizabeth
    March 16, 2021

    I was born in Northern Ireland and I can tell You SODA BREAD DOES NOT LOOK LIKE THAT IT IS FLAT AND DOES NOT HAVE ANY IN IT. What you show in the pictures is more like a banick

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  • Judy
    March 16, 2021

    Ran out of milk; I used 1/2&1/2 watered down and added a Tbs of vinegar to make buttermilk.
    Worked great. Very good.
    Can this be baked in a glass pan?

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    • Natasha
      March 17, 2021

      Hi Judy, I haven’t tried it in a glass plan to see how the heat conduction affects it, but it works well on a baking sheet or baking pan.

      Reply

  • Leta Libby
    March 16, 2021

    Can I substitute for the cast iron skillet?

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    • Natasha
      March 16, 2021

      Hi Leta, you can use a baking sheet or baking pan if you don’t have a cast iron skillet.

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      • Jenny
        March 16, 2021

        Hi can you use a cake tin ??

        Thanks

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          March 16, 2021

          Hi Jenny, you can use a baking sheet or baking pan if you don’t have a cast-iron skillet.

          Reply

  • Julia
    March 16, 2021

    This bread is delicious and so easy! I left raisins out but other than that followed the recipe as written. Success!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Great to hear that it was a success! Thank you for your great review, Julia.

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  • Alvin Potts
    March 16, 2021

    Love your recipe’s, you have taught me so much and still learning!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      I’m very happy to hear that, Alvin!

      Reply

  • Ginny
    March 16, 2021

    I loved making this recipe in an iron skillet. It worked so well and the bread is absolutely delicious.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Great to hear that, Ginny. Glad it was a success!

      Reply

  • Sharon Baxter
    March 15, 2021

    Can this be made with oat flour

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Hello Sharon, I honestly haven’t tried using oat flour yet to advise. If you do an experiment, please share with us too how it goes.

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  • Katie
    March 15, 2021

    Looks so good! Can’t wait to try this one.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 16, 2021

      Sounds good, I hope you love it!

      Reply

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