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Irish Soda Farls
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Ita
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"Soda bread dough is flattened into a round circle, and divided into farls meaning 4 parts. It is then cooked on a dry griddle or pan. Traditionally this was the quickest way to make soda bread for unexpected guests who drop by for a bit of craic (good fun). It's best eaten fresh with butter and jam but is also delicious fried as part of an Ulster breakfast."
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PREP TIME
5 Min
COOK TIME
15 Min
READY IN
20 Min
Original recipe yield 4 farls
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2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup buttermilk
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat heavy based flat griddle or skillet on medium to low heat.
Place flour and salt in a bowl and sift in baking soda. Make a well in the center, and pour in the buttermilk.
Work quickly to mix into dough and knead very lightly on a well floured surface. Form into a flattened circle, about 1/2 inch thick and cut into quarters with a floured knife.
Sprinkle a little flour over the base of the hot pan and cook the farls for 6 to 8 minutes on each side or until golden brown.
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Try this recipe as part of an Ulster breakfast in
Ferg's Fry
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Reviewed on Dec. 25, 2006 by YOTOMKAT1
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Dec. 25, 2006
We make this often and serve with homemade guava jelly. Wonderful! I put just a pinch of salt in the mixture, as the recipe doesn't specify. Also, go easy with sprinkling flour on the griddle. Warm and wonderful-- and so easy!
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We make this often and serve with homemade guava jelly. Wonderful! I put just a pinch of...
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Reviewed on Mar. 10, 2006 by
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Caroline C
Mar. 10, 2006
I want to serve farls at our StP's meal next week, so I thought I'd give these a shot. They really are excellent! Because mine were quite thick and didn't completely cook all the way through, I just split them, and returned them to the skillet cut-side down. Wonderful with butter and seedless raspberry jelly! Thanks!
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I want to serve farls at our StP's meal next week, so I thought I'd give these a shot. They...
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Reviewed on Mar. 12, 2008 by
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KIMALLI1
Mar. 12, 2008
My Irish husband has been wanting to figure out how to make soda farls since he moved to the US 8 years ago. Had I known they were so easy, I would have done it ages ago! I added 1 teaspoon of salt into recipe. His smile said it all. He did add that they were EXACTLY like home.
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Reviewed on Jul. 10, 2007 by MEDFORD63
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MEDFORD63
Jul. 10, 2007
I like that this is so easy, even for someone who is afraid to work with dough, and takes very little time to make. Also, you don't have to mess around with the oven. This recipe halves nicely. The first time, I used vanilla yogurt instead of buttermilk and added a few teaspoons of sugar to make sweet farls. I sliced the farl in half horizontally while it was hot and spread butter and raspberry jam inside. The second time, I followed the recipe exactly. (Since the recipe doesn't specify how much salt to use, I used 1/8 tsp salt for a half recipe - I think next time I will use more.) It made the kitchen smell good, and kind of like pancakes. I will definitely make these again.
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I like that this is so easy, even for someone who is afraid to work with dough, and takes very...
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Reviewed on Mar. 16, 2008 by
Kristen
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Kristen
Mar. 16, 2008
This was so simple and delicious - and I barely mussed up the kitchen! I did not knead the dough (kneading is a bit scary and I am not very good at it), so instead I just mixed a bit longer in the mixing bowl before transferring directly to my electric griddle pan (set at 300 F). I only used a pinch of salt - will add more next time. It is great served with salted butter and honey, or with blueberry preserves.
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This was so simple and delicious - and I barely mussed up the kitchen! I did not knead the...
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Reviewed on Oct. 22, 2007 by
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moof86
Oct. 22, 2007
These come out awesome! They're a simple, no frills soda bread recipie and they're quick and easy to make. My boyfriend, from County Armagh, thinks they are dead on.
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These come out awesome! They're a simple, no frills soda bread recipie and they're quick and...
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Reviewed on Mar. 18, 2007 by
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Lupin Pooter
Mar. 18, 2007
Made them(it?) this morning as part of a St Paddy's Day Ulster Fry (Mr P claims Irish descent, although frankly, I think Martian is probably more likely). Incredibly quick and simple and very, very delicious. Added a sprinkle of organic garlic salt, but otherwise made exactly as per recipe. Now I know how easy this is, I can see myself making it (them?) regularly. Many thanks.
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Made them(it?) this morning as part of a St Paddy's Day Ulster Fry (Mr P claims Irish...
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Reviewed on Aug. 1, 2006 by
HeatherC
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HeatherC
Aug. 1, 2006
In the morning these are perfect with some butter and jam, but for dinner I add some garlic and pepper to the recipe. So easy!
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5 users found this review helpful
In the morning these are perfect with some butter and jam, but for dinner I add some garlic...
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Reviewed on Sep. 28, 2006 by
havenhouse
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havenhouse
Sep. 28, 2006
So easy and so yummy, too! These are one of my husband's favorites and he requests them all the time. Thank you Ita for the recipe!
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So easy and so yummy, too! These are one of my husband's favorites and he requests them all...
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Reviewed on Mar. 12, 2006 by
NYMBUS