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Brown Irish Soda Bread

In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, I began searching for an authentic Irish Soda Bread recipe that I could create for my family.  Proving once again that it’s not what you know, but who you know, I found just what I was looking for from Normandy Designer Kathryn O’Donovan.  Kathryn was raised in Ireland and I was thrilled to find that she did indeed have a good traditional recipe she could share with me. She forwarded this along, and the only payment she required of me was a quarter of the finished loaf (which I happily provided).  I found this to be very quick and easy to make and know that it will make a great addition to our holiday.  Enjoy!

Brown Irish Soda Bread Recipe

Soda bread is best eaten on the day of baking, but it slices better if left to cool and “set” for several hours. It is delicious with good butter, farmhouse cheese, and some crisp sticks of celery or a bowl of homemade soup.

Makes 1 loaf

450g/ 1lb/ 4 cups wholemeal (whole-wheat) flour
175g/ 6oz/ 1-1/2 cups plain (all purpose) flour
7.5ml/ 1-1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
5ml/ 1 tsp salt
About 450ml/ 3/4 pint/ scant 2 cups of buttermilk

*Variation Cream of tartar can be added to the dry ingredients to provide the acid instead of buttermilk.

1. Preheat the oven to 200C/ 400F and grease a baking sheet. Combine the dry ingredients into a mixing bowl and stir in enough buttermilk to make a fairly soft dough. Turn onto a work surface dusted with wholemeal flour and knead lightly until smooth.

2. Form the dough into a circle, about 4cm/ 1-1/2″ thick. Lay on the baking sheet and mark a DEEP cross in the top with a floured knife

3. Bake for about 45mins, or until the bread is browned and sounds hollow when tapped on the base. Cool on a wire rack. If a soft crust is preferred, wrap the loaf in a clean dishtowel while cooling.

A Window to the World

What goes into a kitchen remodel?  Normandy Designer Leslie Lee is sharing her personal kitchen renovation to give us a glimpse of what you may experience as your kitchen is remodeled.  You can start reading her story from the beginning, just click here.

“Ahh… A sigh of relief in the Lee household.  The hideous garden windows have been replaced with four nice double-hung windows.  The ginormous patio door that was caulked shut is finally gone, and three big double-hung windows are in its place.  I don’t know why there was ever a patio door in the dining room, to begin with – weird design.
The new sliding patio door with shades has now replaced the horrible swing patio door that was in the kitchen.  I think the dogs are going to love looking out that door at all the squirrels in the backyard.

It feels like a real house now.  I can’t wait to find some cool funky window treatments for the four double-hung windows that just went into the family room.  We will end up keeping these closed most of the time because you can see the neighbors from these windows.  Maybe we will be able to find shades that open from the top down, so we can still get some nice light coming in.

Stay tuned – cabinets are coming soon – this will be a big day!!!”

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