I come from a strong Irish heritage, with a large part of my family coming directly from Ireland. Because of this, Irish soda bread was one of the first recipes I ever learned to make. The crisp, golden crust, the slightly sweet and tender crumb, and those little pops of raisins in every bite, it’s pure comfort.
Once I realized how easy it is to make at home, there was no turning back. No yeast, no waiting for dough to rise, just simple ingredients coming together to create something that tastes like it took way more effort than it actually did. Whether you’re making a loaf to go with dinner or enjoying a slice with tea, this Irish soda bread is the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (or any day, really).
This recipe keeps things simple with just a handful of ingredients, each playing an important role in getting that classic soda bread texture and flavor.
Flour – Regular all-purpose flour gives the bread structure, making it sturdy yet soft.
Baking Soda – The key leavening agent! This is what helps the bread rise without any yeast. It reacts with the acidity in the buttermilk to create that perfect lift.
Salt – Enhances the flavor and balances the sweetness from the raisins.
Buttermilk – Essential for activating the baking soda, while also adding moisture and a slight tang to the bread.
Egg – Adds a little extra richness and helps with binding the ingredients together.
Butter – Gives the bread a tender crumb and adds just the right amount of buttery goodness.
Raisins – A classic addition that adds little pockets of sweetness in every bite. You can swap them for currants or leave them out if you prefer.
Preheat & Prep – Preheat your oven to 400°F.
Mix Dry Ingredients – In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt.
Add Wet Ingredients – In a separate bowl, whisk the buttermilk, egg and melted b utter together, then pour it into the dry ingredients. Stir until just combined, then fold in the raisins.
Shape the Dough – Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and gently knead it a few times. Form it into a round loaf and place it on the prepared baking sheet.
Score & Bake – Use a sharp knife to cut a deep “X” on top of the dough (this helps it bake evenly). Bake for 35-40 minutes, or until golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Cool & Enjoy – Let the bread cool for at least 10 minutes before slicing. Serve warm with butter or jam!
Can I make this without raisins? Absolutely! If you’re not a fan of raisins, just leave them out, or swap them for dried cranberries or currants.
What if I don’t have buttermilk? No worries! You can make a quick buttermilk substitute by mixing 1 cup of milk with 1 tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes before using.
Can I add other mix-ins? Yes! Some people like to add orange zest, caraway seeds, or even a bit of honey for a twist on the classic flavor.
How do I store Irish soda bread? It’s best enjoyed fresh, but you can keep it in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. For longer storage, wrap it well and freeze it.
Whether you’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day or just craving a homemade loaf of something delicious, this Irish soda bread recipe is a must-try. It’s quick, easy, and perfect with a cup of tea—or let’s be honest, a little slab of butter. Happy baking!
PrintA simple recipe that will give you fresh Irish Soda Bread in less than an hour
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 ½ teaspoons salt
2 cups buttermilk
1 egg
2 tablespoons melted butter, plus more for the pan
1 cup raisins (optional)
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