Macomb’s Irish Soda Bread

  4.6 – 30 reviews  • Irish Soda Bread Recipes

When you first taste this apple crostata, you might assume that something as straightforward as apple pie wouldn’t be quite this decadent. But you’ll quickly realize that you were completely mistaken. Despite not being a fan of sweets, I brought one of these home from an Italian eatery known for its family-style dining. I ate it and loved every bite, even after the ice cream had melted and made it soggy.

Prep Time: 25 mins
Cook Time: 40 mins
Additional Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins
Servings: 12
Yield: 1 9-inch round bread

Ingredients

  1. 3 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  2. ½ cup white sugar
  3. 2 tablespoons caraway seeds
  4. 2 teaspoons baking powder
  5. 1 teaspoon salt
  6. ½ teaspoon baking soda
  7. 2 eggs
  8. 1 (16 ounce) container sour cream
  9. ¾ cup raisins

Instructions

  1. Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9-inch springform pan.
  2. In a large bowl, mix together the flour, sugar, caraway seeds, baking powder, salt, and baking soda until the mixture is well combined. In another bowl, whisk the eggs with the sour cream. Gently stir the sour cream mixture into the flour mixture until the dough just comes together; mix in raisins. Spoon the dough into the prepared springform pan.
  3. Bake until the bread has risen and the top is golden brown, 40 to 45 minutes. A toothpick inserted into the center of the bread should come out clean. Cool the bread in the pan for 10 minutes before attempting to loosen the sides of the pan for removal. Cut into wedges and serve warm.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 293 kcal
Carbohydrate 47 g
Cholesterol 48 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 7 g
Saturated Fat 5 g
Sodium 361 mg
Sugars 15 g
Fat 9 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Craig Wagner
It was very easy to put together. Cooked it on my pizza stone. The crust was amazing!
Rickey Pearson
This was really good. I used currants instead of raisins since we don’t like them, but I would halve the currants/raisins and caraway seeds as the flavor was a little overpowering for sweetness, etc.
Jennifer Hudson
Wow! I’ve been making soda bread for decades and this is by far the BEST recipe I’ve ever used. I can stop searching now…lol…The only change was that I baked it on parchment on top of a pizza stone. It was perfectly moist and delicious!
Luis Carroll
Absolutely loved this recipe! My first time trying soda bread and this was so easy and delicious! Didn’t put caraway seeds( personal preference) and did have to mix a bit with my hands, the spoon wasn’t sufficient to work the dough. Cooked for about 50 minutes as the center wasn’t done at 40. But will definitely be making it again!
Kimberly Vasquez
Tastes really good and has great texture. I shaped the dough into a flat ball with flour and set it on a baking pan, rather than a round pan, and it baked just fine.
Barbara Kim
I really love this recipe I made it 2 years in a row. This year I is yogurt instead of sour cream
Katherine Ward
Made it exactly as directed and it was absolutely perfect! My family was very pleased. It was easy to prepare, from bowl, to pan, to oven. Will be making this a lot in the future!
Roberto Smith
Fantastic! My husband -no great fan of breads – loves it so much, he’s eating it with his morning coffee! It’s a winner!
Justin Walker
I used half golden raisins and half currants. Seemed like it was a tad dry and didn’t want to pull together but I added a tad bit of coconut milk to help. Turned out beautifully.
Anna Mills
Absolutely will make this again, even as a breakfast bread. It baked up moist and sweet with a lovely golden color. I cut back 1 T of the caraway and added a smidge of cinnamon. Was a hit with our “bangers & mash” for St. Patrick’s Day!
Rachel Frank
This bread is delicious the day it is made, but mine turns hard as a rock on the second day. Does anyone want to comment on this? (I’m thinking I should have sifted the flour before adding it…) Help!
Sean Johnson
This is certainly one of the better soda breads on this site but much too sweet for us……Irish bread really should be more savory at least that is what I grew up with We have to suit our own tastes and seeing I was weaned on the stuff have formed some pretty opinions. Anyway please try this and adjust sweetness to taste. Thanks….everyone should try this at least once.
Mallory Little
This was pretty good Irish Soda Bread. I wouldn’t call it great. I think it really needs to be authentic with the buttermilk instead of the sour cream. We used a cast iron skillet in the oven since I didn’t have spring form pans handy. The cast iron gave it a more crisper texture, which we liked. We may do it again, but will tweak it to our tastes.
Kimberly Frye
I add 2/3 cup of wheat germ and one extra egg (3 eggs) in total. The extra egg made it much easier to stir up when all of the ingredients were in the same bowl. I also had to add another 10 to 15 minutes to the baking time. The old batter was simply TOO DRY to stir. I really liked this recipe and it was my very first time making Irish Soda bread, too. This bread was great and I received plenty of compliments. Thanks Macomb!
Jenna Miller
Slainte Mhaith One of the best Irish Soda breads I have had the pleasure to eat. The sour cream makes it more moist than others out there. Definitely will be a staple on our table when the occasion arises. These Half-Irish Eyes Are Smilen’!
Kimberly Jones
Hands down the best soda bread I’ve had/made! Moist, flavorful and super easy. Can’t wait to toast the leftovers for breakfast!
Samuel Ayala
Absolutely amazing. Way more moist than the recipe passed down through my family. And a lot less work!
Mrs. Kimberly Crawford
This was so very delicious…perhaps the BEST Irish Soda Bread I’ve eaten. Completely perplexed by comments that it was dry…this was hands-down the softest and moistest Irish Soda Bread I have ever made/eaten.
Amanda Glass
I was very impressed with how this simple recipe made such a beautiful loaf of bread. I didn’t have carraway seeds :/ I think they make a big difference..BUT I HAVE ’em now :)side notes: I prefer light raisins and GO easy very on the salt. 😉 HAPPY ST. PAT’s bakers!
Brian Carlson
Used this recipe myself Xclnt!Substitute;bananas,blueberry,cherry or apple pie filling instead of raisens. Add chili powder to the apple pie version and wait for the puzzled look on your guests!Try avacado and roast garlic in recipe for a dinner bread. 5 star
Shirley Andrews
I have never had this bread before. I am so glad allrecipes featured it, or I would never have known about it. It was delicious! I made it for St. Patrick’s Day along with corned beef and some slaw. Oh my, was it good! The flavor and texture were terrific. My whole family loved it. The bread turned out beautifully. I should have taken a picture and posted it, because it looked like something you would buy from a bakery. It was also very easy to make, so it definitely deserves 5 stars!

 

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