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Irish Soda Bread


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Anyone have a good recipe for true Irish Soda Bread?


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I don't have a recipe but just wanted to mention the last couple of years for St Patrick's Day I have used Gluten Free Pantry's Scone & Irish Soda Bread Mix.

I think they have since changed their packaging and it's just labeled Scone Mix, but I think on the side of the box they still have the recipe for making the Irish Soda Bread option.

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I don't have a recipe but just wanted to mention the last couple of years for St Patrick's Day I have used Gluten Free Pantry's Scone & Irish Soda Bread Mix.

I think they have since changed their packaging and it's just labeled Scone Mix, but I think on the side of the box they still have the recipe for making the Irish Soda Bread option.

Gluten Free Girl has a recipe on her index on her website. She's pregnant, by the way!

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Anyone have a good recipe for true Irish Soda Bread?

Hi gfgypsyqueen,

Maybe you would like to try my recipe for gluten-free Brown Soda Bread,

the advisory is for compliance with Coeliac Society requirements.

(In Ireland the mentioned items don't meet the stringent testing criteria required by the Society)

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Open Original Shared Link

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This and all my recipes are on my Web Space (access via profile)

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Good Luck with the Soda Bread

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Have a happy 'St. Patrick's Day'.

where everyone gets to be Irish for the day.

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Best Regards,

David

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