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    Home » St. Patrick's Day » Traditional Irish Soda Bread

    Traditional Irish Soda Bread

    Published: Feb 13, 2026 · Modified: Mar 6, 2026 by jamjarkitchen · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

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    This traditional Irish soda bread recipe is a quick, yeast-free bread that comes together with just a handful of pantry staples and no rising time. Made with buttermilk for rich flavor and a tender crumb, it's an easy, reliable option for St. Patrick's Day or anytime you want fresh, homemade bread on the table in under an hour.

    A loaf of sliced Irish soda bread rests on a wooden board, with a dish of butter and a sprig of herbs in the background.

    Tom and I lived in Northern Ireland years ago, and that's where I really fell in love with Irish food. It's hearty, straightforward, and just so comforting. This traditional Irish soda bread is a perfect example of that simplicity at its best.

    Unlike some modern versions that include eggs, butter, or mix-ins, true Irish soda bread is beautifully minimal: flour, buttermilk, baking soda, and salt. I add a tablespoon of sugar because I like the subtle boost of flavor, but it's completely optional. The result is a rustic loaf with a crisp crust and tender interior that's ready in under an hour. Serve it warm with good butter or alongside a hearty stew, and you've got an easy, traditional bake that delivers big comfort with very little effort. It's one of my favorite St. Patty's Day recipes. Hope you enjoy!

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    A round wooden board with sliced Irish soda bread, one slice spread with butter and another with orange marmalade; a butter knife and dish are nearby.

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    Equipment

    For this recipe you will need:

    • Large mixing bowl
    • Measuring cups and spoons
    • Baking sheet
    Six glass bowls and a jar display the key ingredients for Irish soda bread—flour, whole wheat flour, baking powder, sugar, salt, and buttermilk arranged on a light surface with a marble background.

    Ingredients & Substitutions

    • Flour - I like using a combination of all-purpose flour and whole wheat flour for the best texture and flavor. You could substitute rye flour for the whole wheat, and bread flour instead of all-purpose if desired.
    • Salt
    • Sugar - This is optional but I find adding a tablespoon of sugar gives great flavor.
    • Baking soda - This is very important as it is the only leavening agent in the bread. Make sure that your baking soda is not expired.
    • Buttermilk - You do need buttermilk for this recipe but if you don't have any on hand it's simple to make your own. See below.

    If you don't have buttermilk on hand...

    You can easily make your own. For this recipe, pour 1¾ cups of milk into a measuring cup and stir in 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons of lemon juice or white vinegar. Let it sit for about 5-10 minutes until slightly thickened and lightly curdled, then use as directed.

    Step-by-Step Photos

    A step-by-step process of making Irish soda bread dough: mixing dry ingredients, adding liquid, forming dough, shaping, scoring on a baking tray, and the final baked loaf.

    Soda Bread FAQs

    Why do you need to cut a cross on top of soda bread?

    Cutting a cross in the top helps the bread bake evenly by allowing heat to reach the center. Traditionally, it was also said to "let the fairies out" or bless the bread.

    How do I know when Irish soda bread is done baking?

    The loaf should be golden brown and sound hollow when tapped on the bottom. You can also insert a knife into the center and it should come out clean.

    How do I store soda bread?

    Store at room temperature, tightly wrapped, for up to 2 days. It's best enjoyed fresh, but you can also slice and freeze it for longer storage.

    Can I add mix-ins to the bread?

    Yes! While traditional Irish soda bread is very simple, you can absolutely add mix-ins if you like. Raisins or currants are classic (often called "spotted dog"), and caraway seeds add a subtle, traditional flavor. You could also try orange zest, chopped dates, or even a handful of shredded cheddar for a savory twist. Just keep the total add-ins to about ¾-1 cup so the texture of the bread stays nice and tender.

    A loaf of sliced Irish soda bread sits on a wooden board, accompanied by butter, a butter knife, jam, and a sprig of rosemary nearby.

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    A loaf of sliced Irish soda bread sits on a wooden board, accompanied by butter, a butter knife, jam, and a sprig of rosemary nearby.

    Traditional Irish Soda Bread

    This traditional Irish soda bread recipe is a quick, yeast-free bread that comes together with just a handful of pantry staples and no rising time. Made with buttermilk for rich flavor and a tender crumb, it's an easy, reliable option for St. Patrick's Day or anytime you want fresh, homemade bread on the table in under an hour.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Course Snack
    Cuisine Irish
    Servings 12 servings
    Calories 162 kcal

    Equipment

    • mixing bowl
    • Measuring cups and spoons
    • Baking Sheet

    Ingredients
      

    • 3 cups all-purpose flour
    • ⅔ cups whole wheat flour
    • 1.5 teaspoon salt
    • 1 tablespoon sugar
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 ¾ cups buttermilk

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat the oven to 425 F.
      In a large mixing bowl, whisk together all of the dry ingredients until well combined. Make a well in the center and pour in the buttermilk. Using your hands, gently mix until a shaggy dough forms.
    • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead gently about 10-12 times, just until it comes together.
      Shape into a round disk and place on a lightly oiled baking sheet.
      Using a sharp knife, cut a deep cross across the top of the loaf.
    • Bake for about 30 minutes at 425 F, or until the bread is golden brown and sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom. T
      ransfer to a wire rack and allow to cool slightly before slicing. Serve and enjoy!

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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1sliceCalories: 162kcalCarbohydrates: 31gProtein: 5gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.3gCholesterol: 4mgSodium: 419mgPotassium: 105mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 59IUCalcium: 47mgIron: 2mg
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    Three slices of Irish soda bread rest on a wooden surface, one spread with butter and another with orange jam.

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    1. Carol C

      March 08, 2026 at 10:40 am

      Can you make this in a steam oven?

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      • jamjarkitchen

        March 09, 2026 at 10:05 am

        Hi Carol - I haven’t tried making this in a steam oven myself, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. Irish soda bread is pretty forgiving since it relies on baking soda rather than yeast. If your oven has steam settings, I’d suggest using a brief burst of steam at the beginning, then finishing the bake without steam so the crust can develop nicely.

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