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  2. Soda bread - Wikipedia

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    Soda bread is a variety of quick bread made in many cuisines in which sodium bicarbonate (otherwise known as "baking soda", or in Ireland, "bread soda") is used as a leavening agent instead of yeast. The basic ingredients of soda bread are flour , baking soda , salt , and buttermilk .

  3. What is Irish soda bread? Here's the history behind this St ...

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    Mum's Traditional Irish Soda Bread. Courtesy of Gemma Stafford at Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking. Ingredients. 1 3/4 cups (265g/ 9oz) whole wheat flour (fine or coarsely ground) 1 3/4 cups (265g/9oz ...

  4. The Story Behind Irish Soda Bread - AOL

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    Irish soda bread is a staple of St. Patrick's Day. Folks have been enjoying the festive bread for over two centuries. Now it's a classic recipe to bring out every March 17th. Check out the ...

  5. Austin Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1834, Church began to experiment with sodium carbonate and carbon dioxide to try to find a yeast substitute for making bread rise while being baked. Bicarbonate of soda became a replacement for the potash then used for baking. Church gave up his medical practice and established a factory to make pearlash and saleratus in Rochester, New York. [1]

  6. Biscuit (bread) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a biscuit is a variety of baked bread with a firm, dry exterior and a soft, crumbly interior. In Canada it sometimes also refers to this or a traditional European biscuit. It is made with baking powder as a leavening agent rather than yeast, and at times is called a baking powder biscuit to differentiate it from other ...

  7. What is Irish soda bread? Here's the history behind this St ...

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    From cutting a "cross" into the top to bless the bread to poking holes in the finished product to release evil fairies, the stories behind Irish soda bread go way beyond it accompanying corned ...

  8. Farl - Wikipedia

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    In Ulster, the term generally refers to soda bread (soda farls) and, less commonly, potato bread (potato farls), which are also ingredients of an Ulster fry. It is made as farls (that is to say, flat rounds about 3/4 inch thick which are then cut into quarters). Modern commercially mass-produced potato farls, however, are often rectangular in form.

  9. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Homemade Irish Soda Bread

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    Kristin Perers/Ballymaloe Cookery SchoolAs the oldest of nine children, Darina Allen remembers watching her mother bake bread just about every day of her life in their Cullohill, Ireland, home ...