- 10 - 15 mins.
- 40 mins.
- Plenty
- 400g Self raising Flour
- Pinch of salt
- 1 level teaspoon of bicarb soda
- A handfull of Bacon Lardons, fried crisp and drained of excess oil.
- a good sized hanfull of not to big cheese lumps (I used Lancashire)
- A large glug of cider
- 1 290ml tub of buttermilk.
Set Oven to 200 degrees or 180 degrees if you have a fan oven.
Mix the dry ingredients in a large bowl.
Make a well in the center. Pour in the wet ingredients. Use a folding
spatula to quickly mix. The cutting action of a folding spatula, is good
for soda bread. Aim for no more than one min mixing. No kneading,
it should NOT look like smooth a loaf of bread. Put in two mounds (rough
loaves)on tray, greaseproof paper underneath the loaves.
Bake for 40 minutes, the bottom should give
a hollow sound when knocked. It should look golden. Put on a rack to
cool. 30 minutes.
This is very nice fresh with butter. It is
also beautiful sliced and fried, next day with breakfast. Toast it for
the next few days, topped with cheese or butter.
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