Irish Brown Bread

Servings: 1 loaf Difficulty: Intermediate
Traditional Irish Brown Bread Recipe
Irish Brown Bread

Indulge in the hearty and wholesome goodness of Irish Brown Bread, a traditional staple in Irish cuisine. This simple yet flavorful bread is easy to make and perfect for enjoying with a slather of butter or a dollop of jam.


Why Make This Recipe


If you’re looking for a nutritious and satisfying bread recipe that’s easy to whip up, Irish Brown Bread is the perfect choice. With a combination of whole wheat flour, oats, and seeds, this bread offers a nutty flavor and hearty texture that pairs well with soups, stews, or simply on its own.


How to Make Irish Brown Bread


Ingredients:



  • 1 ½ cups whole wheat flour

  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour

  • 1 cup old-fashioned oats (plus 2 tbsp for topping)

  • ½ cup oat bran

  • ½ cup mixed seeds (such as sunflower and pumpkin)

  • 4 tbsp granulated sugar

  • 1 tsp salt

  • 1 ½ tsp baking soda

  • 2 eggs

  • 1 ½ cups buttermilk


Directions:



  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and grease a loaf pan with cooking spray and a dusting of whole wheat flour.

  2. In a large bowl, mix all the dry ingredients except the 2 tbsp of oats for the topping.

  3. In another bowl, combine the eggs and buttermilk, then add to the dry ingredients.

  4. Stir the wet and dry ingredients together until just combined. The mixture should be wet and sticky, adjusting the buttermilk as needed.

  5. Pour the mixture into the loaf pan, sprinkle with the remaining oats, and make a slit down the center.

  6. Bake for 1 hour or until a skewer comes out clean. Let cool on a wire rack.


How to Serve Irish Brown Bread


Slice the bread and serve warm with butter, jam, or alongside your favorite soups and salads. It’s also delicious toasted for breakfast or used as a base for open-faced sandwiches.


How to Store Irish Brown Bread


Store the bread in an airtight container or wrapped tightly in foil at room temperature for up to 3 days. For longer storage, you can freeze slices and toast them as needed.


Tips to Make Irish Brown Bread



  • Be careful not to overmix the batter to ensure a light and tender loaf.

  • Customize the seeds and nuts to your preference for added crunch and flavor.

  • If you don’t have buttermilk, you can make a substitute by adding 1 tbsp of vinegar or lemon juice to 1 cup of milk and letting it sit for 5 minutes.


Variation


For a sweeter version, you can add raisins or dried cranberries to the batter for a fruity twist on the traditional recipe.

Irish Brown Bread

Irish Brown Bread

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time
Servings: 1 loaf Calories: 200
Best Season: Any

Description

Enjoy the nutty and hearty flavors of Irish Brown Bread with this simple and delicious recipe. Perfect for any meal or as a snack, this bread is sure to become a family favorite.

Ingredients

Dry Ingredients

Wet Ingredients

Directions

  1. Preparation
    Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a loaf pan. Dust with whole wheat flour.
  2. Mix Dry Ingredients
    Combine all dry ingredients in a bowl, except the oats for topping.
  3. Combine Wet Ingredients
    In a separate bowl, mix eggs and buttermilk, then add to dry ingredients.
  4. Form and Bake
    Combine wet and dry ingredients until just mixed. Pour into loaf pan, top with oats, and bake for 1 hour.
Nutrition Facts

Servings 1 loaf


Amount Per Serving
Calories 200kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 4g7%
Saturated Fat 1g5%
Cholesterol 40mg14%
Sodium 300mg13%
Potassium 200mg6%
Total Carbohydrate 35g12%
Dietary Fiber 5g20%
Sugars 6g
Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 2 IU
Calcium 6 mg
Iron 15 mg
Vitamin E 2 IU
Thiamin 10 mg
Riboflavin 20 mg
Niacin 8 mg
Vitamin B6 6 mg
Folate 10 mcg
Vitamin B12 2 mcg
Biotin 4 mcg
Pantothenic Acid 2 mg
Phosphorus 8 mg
Magnesium 4 mg
Zinc 2 mg
Copper 2 mg
Manganese 4 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Keywords: Irish Brown Bread, traditional, whole wheat, oats, seeds, homemade bread

FAQs

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Can I use regular milk instead of buttermilk?

Yes, regular milk can be used with vinegar as a substitute.

Can I reduce the sugar for a less sweet bread?

Absolutely, adjust the sugar to your preference.

Can I add different types of seeds to the bread?

Yes, feel free to customize with your favorite seeds for additional flavor.

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