Tom’s Irish Bread
What would St. Patricks Day week be without a loaf of Irish bread? Studded with raisins and caraway seeds, this traditional loaf makes me look forward to breakfast with eager anticipation all week or for as long as it lasts. If any of the kids are home, thats only a day or two. What that means is that I have to make another loaf immediately! It rivals Swedish limpa rye when it comes to eating it toasted and slathered with butter and jam. Im starting to drool just thinking about it.
My friend Pat gave the recipe for this wonderful Irish bread to me close to 30 years ago, and I have been making it every year since then. The only reason I dont make it year round is that I like to be able to zip up my pants! Pat got it from her friend, Tom, whom Ive never metbut any friend of Pats is a friend of mine especially when he give out such good recipes!
Thanks, Patand thanks, Tom. Top of the morning and a tip of my hat to ya!
Toms Irish Bread
Ingredients
- 2 tbl. sugar
- 4 cups flour
- 5 tsp. baking powder
- 1 tsp. salt
- 2 tbl. caraway seeds, optional (I always add in)
- 1 cup raisins
- 1 egg
- 1 3/4 cup milk
- 1 tbl. oil, optional (I always put in)
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Directions
Prepare a cookie sheet by spraying with Pam or cover cookie sheet with parchment paper. Set aside. If you prefer, you can grease and flour a large cast iron frying pan to use for baking.
Whisk dry ingredients, including caraway seeds, together in large bowl.
Beat the egg with the milk and oil; add to the dry ingredients and mix together with a wooden spoon until flour mixture is incorporated. Stir in raisins.
Form a round loaf (dough will be sticky) and place on prepared cookie sheet or in cast iron pan. Although the dough is soft, try to score it with a sharp knife.