Dutch Oven Irish Soda Bread Recipe with Cherries (2024)

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Irish Soda Bread is loaded with sweet cherries. It is soft and tender and slightly sweet. With only 6 ingredients, it’s quick and easy to make.

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Dutch Oven Irish Soda Bread with cherries is a quick and easy soda bread to make.

It’s delicious as is but the cherries add just a little bit of sweetness.

This is a very basic soda bread recipe. You can mix in a variety of ingredients to make it your own.

I first made Irish Soda Bread with Raisins as a surprise for my 92-year-old Irish mother-in-law. I couldn’t believe how quick and easy that bread came together!

She and I love family history. She’s shared some great recipes with me like this Raspberry Linzer Torte recipe. It was her mother-in-law’s recipe. That’s an old recipe!

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The History of Soda Bread

What I’ve learned about this bread makes a lot of sense in regard to her heritage.

It’s said that this bread didn’t actually originate in Ireland. The American Indians made bread using pearl ash a natural form of soda created from the ashes of wood before the existence of baking soda.

Once baking soda was introduced, Soda Bread recipes were created in Ireland, around 1830. It became a staple in Ireland when their people suffered financial difficulty.

This bread has few ingredients and could be cooked without ovens.

Traditional Soda Bread Ingredients

Traditional ingredients for this bread – flour, baking soda, salt and “sour milk” (buttermilk).

The buttermilk in the dough contains lactic acid, which reacts with the bakingsoda so you don’t need to use yeast in this bread.

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Why is there a cross on top?

Scoring yeast bread keeps it from “blowing out”. The cross on this bread isn’t a score. I learned that it’s partly due to superstitious reasons.

Families believed if they cut a cross on the top of the bread that it would ward off evil and protect the household.

John isn’t crazy about raisins but loves cherries so I made up a loaf. I let it brown just a little too much. The cherries were a little (a lot) dry and crispy.

I decided to try baking it in my dutch oven the way I do my Overnight Sourdough Bread.

I removed the lid when 10 minutes of baking was left so it would brown. The bread browned nicely with the lid on so I covered it back up to finish baking. We loved the way it came out.

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Tips for the perfect soda bread

  • When an instant-read thermometer reads 210° the bread is done.
  • Eat Soda bread the day you make it or freeze what you don’t plan on eating within a couple of days. I wrap it in plastic or use a zip lock bag and then wrap it again in foil. Use a marker to label and date it.
  • Add the cherries before the bread comes together. This is a strong dough so adding it after the loaf comes together will make it difficult to incorporate them.
  • Leftover bread makes amazing french toast!

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Don’t forget to stop back and let me know how your dutch oven Irish Soda bread came out.

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Dutch Oven Irish Soda Bread with Cherries

Author: Hostess At Heart

This Super Easy Irish Soda Bread recipe is a tasty quick bread that can be baked in any kitchen.

4.91 from 10 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine American, Irish

Keyword: Irish Soda Bread with Cherries

Servings: 20 servings

Ingredients

  • 2-1/2 cups buttermilk **
  • 2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 cups dried cherries

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Combine all of the dry ingredients into a medium mixing bowl. Whisk to combine.

  • Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and add the buttermilk. Mix with a wooden spoon until flour is incorporated. Knead a few times by hand if necessary.

  • Add the cherries and knead to combine. Form a ball from the dough.

  • Put a piece of parchment paper on your work surface and turn out the dough. Shape the dough into a 2" thick round loaf. Cut a 1-inch cross through the top of the bread with a sharp or serrated knife.

  • Pick up the dough by grabbing the edges of the parchment paper and put the loaf into a 5-qt dutch oven. Cover the bread with the lid and bake for up to 55 minutes or when the bread reaches an internal temperature of 210° when tested with an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center. *The bread will sound hollow when tapped.

  • Allow the bread to cool on a wire rack for 30 minutes. Wrap in an air-tight to store.

Notes

This bread can also be baked on a baking sheet. If it starts to brown to much before it’s finished baking, cover it with a piece of foil.

The bread may sound hollow when tapped before it’s completely baked. I recommend using an instant-read thermometer and baking to an internal temperature of 210° F.

Nutrition

Calories: 177kcalCarbohydrates: 37gProtein: 5gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 257mgPotassium: 86mgFiber: 3gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 450IUCalcium: 33mgIron: 1.8mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.

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Dutch Oven Irish Soda Bread Recipe with Cherries (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between Irish bread and Irish soda bread? ›

Irish brown bread has a deep, nutty flavor because of its wheat flour and wheat bran while soda bread uses only white flour. Soda bread is slightly sweet and more scone-like while Irish brown bread is more savory with a tender interior.

Why is my Irish soda bread so hard? ›

You might have added too much baking soda or baking powder or used self-rising flour. If your bread's texture is dry: You might have added too much baking soda, too little liquid or not baked it at high enough temperature. If your loaf has big holes, lumps or dark streaks.

Why is my Irish soda bread gummy? ›

And finally, don't immediately cut into the Fast Irish Soda bread when you pull it out of the oven. Although this bread is best served warm, cutting into it too quickly will turn the bread gummy.

Can you over knead Irish soda bread? ›

Barely any kneading is necessary, but if you overknead it, it makes for a pretty tough bread. Start by mixing the flour, baking soda, salt, and sugar together. Dice up the cold butter and cut it into the flour mixture with a pastry cutter or the tips of your fingers.

What do Irish people call soda bread? ›

In Ulster, the wholemeal variety is usually known as wheaten bread and is normally sweetened, while the term "soda bread" is restricted to the white savoury form. In the southern provinces of Ireland, the wholemeal variety is usually known as brown bread and is almost identical to the Ulster wheaten.

Do people in Ireland eat Irish soda bread? ›

Ireland, for one, has embraced it's kind of bread – the soda bread. It is a basic staple among the Irish that they call it Irish Soda Bread. It's common to see the locals pair this famous bread with a bottle of Guinness too.

Why is my Irish soda bread raw in the middle? ›

Your oven is too hot if it is uncooked in the center. Try lowering the temp on your oven by 25F and extending the bake time. Don't put anything on the top of the bread to aid in browning until the last few min. of cooking, and use an instant read thermometer (target temp to pull is 190F).

Should you refrigerate Irish soda bread? ›

Tightly wrap your leftover bread and place it in an airtight container. There's no need to refrigerate. As for how long soda bread lasts: Irish soda bread tends to dry out faster than other breads. The bread will be good for 3-4 days or up to three months if frozen.

How dry should soda bread dough be? ›

The oldest recipe for soda bread, widely syndicated from Ireland's Newry Times in 1836, says the dough was "as soft as could possibly be handled...the softer the better." Thirteen years and 180 miles down the road, the Waterford Times described it as "wetter than pie crust, too stiff to pour, but not stiff enough to ...

How do you know when Irish soda bread is done baking? ›

The most traditional doneness test calls for thumping the hot bread in the center to hear if it's hollow-sounding. A more foolproof indication is temperature; the loaf will register 200°F to 205°F when an instant-read thermometer is inserted in the center of the bread.

What's the best way to eat Irish soda bread? ›

However, this bread is so easy to make, it's worth just making a fresh loaf in the morning or the night before. What's the best way to eat Irish soda bread? The slices are delicious simply spread with butter, jam, or marmalade. This bread can be toasted, too.

Why does my soda bread taste bitter? ›

In my experience, one of the things that puts people off soda bread is the bitter tang of bicarbonate of soda, so it's important to get the balance right: just enough to raise the bread, but not enough to taint the flavour.

What do you do if your Irish soda bread dough is too sticky? ›

If your dough is too sticky and it's impossible to work with you can add some extra flour, just a little at a time. Make sure you weigh the extra flour you add and then you'll be able to adjust the recipe correctly the next time you bake.

How do you store leftover Irish soda bread? ›

Irish Soda Bread Best warm and slathered in butter! Tends to stale quickly, within 24 hours. Keep wrapped in kitchen towel on counter and slice and freeze after 24 hours.

How do you make soda bread less dense? ›

If you leave it lying around, it loses its firepower = dense dough. 10 Knead Rule – Like all no yeast bread / muffin type recipes like Blueberry Muffins and Herb Garlic Quick Bread Loaf, the less you handle the dough, the softer the crumb. So don't knead more than 10 times!

Is soda bread an Irish bread? ›

Almost every family in Ireland has its own recipe for this delicious bread, hand-written on a slip of floury paper, or tucked away in an old cookbook. While its ingredients may be simple, soda bread is an Irish tradition that has led the country through some of its darkest times.

What's the difference between bread and soda bread? ›

What is soda bread? Soda bread is a type of quick bread which takes its name from the baking soda (or, sodium bicarbonate) that is used as a leavening agent instead of the traditional yeast. Traditionally, soda bread is made using flour, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk.

What is the difference between bread and soda bread? ›

Sourdough is a healthier alternative to regular white or whole wheat bread. Although it has comparable nutrients, the lower phytate levels mean it is more digestible and nutritious. The prebiotics also help to keep your gut bacteria happy, and it may be less likely to spike blood sugar levels.

Is Irish soda bread better for you? ›

Nutrition Notes

Whole-wheat soda bread is a healthy addition to your plate! One serving—a 1/2-inch-thick slice—provides complex carbohydrates for sustained energy, protein, fiber, and vitamins and minerals.

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