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  2. Bake a Loaf of Easy Irish Soda Bread on St. Patrick's Day - AOL

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    Irish soda bread is a quick and easy homemade bread recipe to make for a St. Patrick's Day feast. It's studded with raisins and cranberries!

  3. How to Bake Irish Brown Bread - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with a piece of parchment paper. Blend together the stone-ground wheat flour, all-purpose flour, wheat germ, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and ...

  4. Master This Classic (and Easy!) Yeast-Free Irish Soda Bread ...

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    Ingredients. 1¾ cup buttermilk , cold. 1 egg. Zest from 1 orange. 4 cups flour. ¼ cup granulated sugar. 1½ tsp baking soda. 1½ tsp kosher salt. 4 Tbsp butter , cold, diced

  5. Gur cake - Wikipedia

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    Gur cake is a pastry confection traditionally associated with Dublin, Ireland. [1] Known as chester cake in other areas of Ireland and elsewhere, [ 2 ] and gudge or donkey's gudge in Cork , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] it is similar to what is termed flies graveyard in parts of the UK, and consists of a thick layer of filling between two thin layers of pastry ...

  6. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Potato bread: Arán prátaí A flat bread made from potato and flour, dry-fried. A key component of the Ulster fry. Scone: Scóna A scone is a single-serving quick bread/cake, usually made of wheat, barley or oatmeal with baking powder as a leavening agent and baked on sheet pans. A scone is often lightly sweetened and occasionally glazed with ...

  7. Bannock (British and Irish food) - Wikipedia

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    Bannock A griddle (girdle) from Dalgarven Mill in North Ayrshire, used for baking bannocks and oat cakes. The original bannocks were heavy, flat cakes of unleavened barley or oatmeal dough formed into a round or oval shape, then cooked on a griddle (or girdle in Scots).

  8. St. Patrick's Day staple you can make in a skillet - AOL

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  9. Streuselkuchen - Wikipedia

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    The main ingredients for the crumbs are sugar, butter, and flour, [1] which are mixed at a 1:1:2 ratio. The recipe allegedly originated in the region of Silesia, [2] [3] and is popular in German and Polish cuisines. A streuselkuchen is usually a flat cake made on a baking tray and cut into oblong pieces.