Walnut Oatmeal Sweet Irish Soda Bread Recipe – Unsophisticook (2024)

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A twist on traditional Irish soda bread, this walnut oatmeal sweet Irish soda bread recipe is slightly sweet and nutty, with a dense texture that pairs perfectly with a creamy slathering of butter. Try it as a meal side or as breakfast with a hot cup of coffee or tea!

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Sweet Irish Soda Bread

We’ve been eating a lot of homemade bread around here lately, mainly the Artisan Bread in Five Minutes variety because it’s SO. DARN. EASY… But I’ve really been wanting to try my hand at a good Irish soda bread for a while now.

You see, on a visit to Washington D.C. several years ago, I had the most wonderful walnut oatmeal soda bread at a quaint little restaurant near the Capitol Building. I’ve always wanted to recreate it, but tracking down a recipe proved to be quite the challenge.

So when I stumbled across a recipe in The Boston Globe that sounded like it could be similar, I immediately added some buttermilk to my grocery shopping list to give it a try. And I’m happy to say it does not disappoint! Slightly sweet and nutty, with a dense texture that’s the perfect pairing for a creamy, slathering of butter, it works well as a meal side or as breakfast or a snack with a hot cup of coffee or tea.

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Buttermilk + Oatmeal Soda Bread

Traditional Irish soda bread recipes call for only four ingredients: flour, buttermilk, baking soda and salt. While this recipe has a few additional ingredients, it still comes together fairly quickly — that is once you’ve soaked the oatmeal in the buttermilk.

Be sure to note that you ONLY soak part of the oatmeal! Soaking it all is a surefire way to derail this recipe from the start. Ask me how I know…

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How To Make Irish Soda Bread

While the oatmeal is soaking in the buttermilk, you can start prepping the dry ingredients so they’re ready to go. Whisk together the various flours, remaining oatmeal, brown sugar, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt. Then work two tablespoons of softened butter into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse crumbs. At the end of the soaking period, stir the oatmeal/buttermilk mixture into the flour mixture, and it’s time to knead the dough.

The soda bread dough is kneaded just until it comes together. Don’t worry if it’s still be a bit lumpy and shaggy — this is perfectly normal. Form it into a 6-inch round disc and slice an X in the top of it with a serrated knife. I love my silicone baking mat for this part, because it makes it so simple to gauge the size of your dough, and nothing sticks to it!

This walnut soda bread can be baked on a baking sheet, or you can choose to bake it in a cast iron skillet, which is the method I choose. Just be careful of that hot handle when removing it from the oven!

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Oatmeal Soda Bread with Sweet Irish Butter

If you have the inclination, a little homemade butter (so easy!!) is divine on this sweet Irish soda bread when it’s warm, right out of the oven! But a sweet Irish butter, like Kerrygold, is also an excellent choice. However you top it, it’s definitely a recipe that you’ll want to make well beyond St. Patrick’s Day!

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Walnut Oatmeal Sweet Irish Soda Bread

Yield: 1 loaf

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Additional Time: 1 hour

Cook Time: 50 minutes

Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes

A twist on traditional Irish soda bread, this oatmeal soda bread recipe is slightly sweet and nutty, with a dense texture that pairs perfectly with a creamy slathering of butter. Try it as a meal side or as breakfast or a snack with a hot cup of coffee or tea!

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a small mixing bowl, stir the buttermilk and 2 cups of the oatmeal together. Set aside for one hour.
  2. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  3. Whisk together all purpose flour, cake flour, whole wheat flour, remaining 1/2 cup oatmeal, brown sugar, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt.
  4. Use your fingers to work the 2 tablespoons of softened butter into the flour mixture, until it resembles coarse crumbs.
  5. Add the oatmeal/buttermilk mixture and toasted walnuts to the flour mixture, and stir with a fork until combined. You may need use your hands to work it all together.
  6. Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface or pastry mat just until the mixture comes together but is still slightly bumpy. Kneading it until it's smooth will overwork the dough and make your bread tough.
  7. Form the dough into a 6-inch disc that is about 2 inches high. Using a serrated knife, cut an X in the top of the disc. If desired, brush with a bit of buttermilk and sprinkle additional oats on top.
  8. Bake in a cast iron pan or on a parchment-covered baking sheet for 45-55 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. If the bread starts to brown too much, a piece of foil tented over the top will prevent further browning.
  9. After removing the bread from the oven, brush the top with the melted butter. Allow the bread to cool before slicing.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 12 servingsServing Size: 1 slice
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 304Total Fat: 11.5gSaturated Fat: 2.6gCholesterol: 7.8mgSodium: 425mgCarbohydrates: 44.8gFiber: 4.0gSugar: 5.1gProtein: 8.7g

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How Long Will Irish Soda Bread Keep?

Irish soda bread can dry out quickly. Wrapped up tightly in aluminum foil or plastic wrap, it will keep at room temperature for around 3-4 days. You can also freeze it to prevent it from getting stale.

How To Freeze Irish Soda Bread?

Yes, this sweet Irish soda bread freezes well! Simply wrap it tightly in aluminum foil, then place is in a gallon freezer storage bag. It will keep for 2-3 months. Thaw and reheat as desired.

How To Reheat Irish Soda Bread?

Remove the bread from the freezer, and allow it to thaw completely before unwrapping. After the bread has come to room temperature, you can pop it in the oven on a baking sheet for 5-10 minutes at 350 degrees.

If you like this sweet Irish soda bread recipe with its unusual infusion of nutty oatmeal, you might also enjoy these other delicious recipes that use oatmeal:

  • Oatmeal Banana Pecan Bread
  • Oat Flour Peanut Butter Banana Muffins
  • Crunchy Homemade Granola Bars
  • No Bake Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars
  • Oatmeal Cherry Cookies

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FAQs

Why is my Irish soda bread sticky? ›

Your dough can become sticky when you add too much water or the flour isn't suitable for the type of dough you are making. Over proofing or fermenting the dough can also result in the gluten structure weakening causing sticky dough.

Why is my Irish soda bread so dense? ›

Soda Bread is a bread that doesn't require any yeast because the "soda" in it - baking soda - combined with the buttermilk, will leaven it without yeast. This makes it a quick bread. Because of this, it makes a nice dense crumb, crispy crust, and the buttermilk adds a rich flavor.

Is there a difference between soda bread and Irish soda bread? ›

A soda bread defined in America

If you want to make an authentic Irish soda bread, the difference lies in what ingredients you should omit. According to Epicurious, Irish-American soda breads use caraway seeds and raisins in the recipe, while soda breads from Ireland lack both of these add-ins.

Why did my Irish soda bread fall apart? ›

Using too much flour and too little buttermilk can cause your traditional soda bread to turn out more crumbly than it should be. Make sure to spoon and level the flour when measuring it.

Why is my soda bread still doughy inside? ›

The reason for it could be one of a few things, all of which I've seen:
  • Oven temp too high. ...
  • The dough was supposed to be put into a cold oven but was put in after it was up to full temp.
  • The dough / par-baked bread was stored too cold.
  • The dough was frozen and didn't have time to thaw.
Mar 17, 2019

How do you make bread less sticky? ›

If your dough really is unbelievably sticky, you can try adding a teaspoon of flour at a time but proceed with caution. Too much added flour can actually end up ruining your dough. Remember, baking is a science, and ingredient measurements matter.

What consistency 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 ...

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.

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.

Which is better sourdough or soda bread? ›

Both types of bread use flour and contain refined carbohydrates. Sourdough bread would be considered healthier in the fact that it is a fermented food with lower gluten levels, making it easier to digest.

What is another name for Irish soda bread? ›

Irish soda bread has a couple of other names, too: When we attended a class at the famous Ballymaloe Cookery School in County Cork, Ireland, they made this loaf and called it a Spotted Dog. It's also called white soda bread, American Irish soda bread, or fruit soda bread.

Is Irish soda bread bad for you? ›

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.

How do you keep soda bread soft? ›

How to Keep Irish Soda Bread Fresh
  1. Wrap the bread tightly a large beeswax wrap to prevent it from drying out. ...
  2. Store the bread at room temperature in a cool, dry place.
  3. If the bread starts to become stale, revive it by sprinkling a little water on the crust and reheating it in the oven for a few minutes.
Mar 15, 2023

Why is my soda bread so dry? ›

It's important to remember no to overmix your ingredients. Irish Soda Bread is a dense bread, similar to a scone, but can easily become dry if overmixed. Quickly add the wet ingredients to a well you've made in the dry ingredients, and mix with your hands or a dough hook until it just comes together.

Is Irish soda bread supposed to be dry? ›

Irish Soda Bread is a dense bread, similar to a scone, but can easily become dry if overmixed. Quickly add the wet ingredients to a well you've made in the dry ingredients, and mix with your hands or a dough hook until it just comes together.

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

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.

Why is my dough still sticky after bulk fermentation? ›

When the bulk fermentation goes too long — often when the dough more than doubles or triples in volume — the dough can over ferment. You know the dough has over fermented if, when you turn it out to shape it, it is very slack — if it's like a wet puddle — and very sticky and lacking any strength and elasticity.

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