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Irish Soda Bread ?


de caps

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de caps Contributor

St. Patrick's day is next week and I still can't find a recipe for gluten-free Irish Soda Bread.

I used to love to make this with my grandmother when I was a kid. I really miss it this time of year.

Does anyone have a recipe they would like to share?

Thank you.

Donna


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jerseyangel Proficient

Donna,

The Gluten Free Pantry makes a Brown Rice Pancake and Waffle Mix that has a recipe for Irish Soda Bread on the box.

The mix used to actually be called Brown Rice Pancake and Irish Soda Bread Mix, but with the new packaging, they changed it.

I've never tried making the soda bread, but the pancakes are fantastic! We buy it by the case. :)

EG+FC Apprentice

Here's the recipe from Gluten free pantry:

I personally never tried it before but I did make other stuff from this website and it always came out really good.

Open Original Shared Link free.com/files/recipes/Ce...ugh%20Bread.pdf

Juliet Newbie

Here are a few links:

Open Original Shared Link

I've liked every recipe I've tried that she's posted at glutenfreegirl.com

Open Original Shared Link

The original recipe that Shauna adapted hers from

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=820

And one from this site!

de caps Contributor

Thanks for all the great suggestions. I really appreciate it. I'm going to have Irish Soda Bread for St. Pat's day. YEAH!

I'm going to go out today and buy the Gluten Free Pantry mix and try it. It is so easy to make great tasting breads and cakes with these mixes. I can't believe that I never saw the recipe on the box. I use their mixes all the time.

I'll let you know how it came out.

Donna

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