With St. Paddy's Day right around the corner, visions of Irish Soda Bread are dancing in my head.
This year, like every year, the question comes up. I vote for caraway seeds, and of course, raisins.
What is your opinion?
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I'm a decided 'end user' on Irish Soda Bread, Maryann. I will say that as a consumer, I love raisins, and caraway seeds seem likely to add to the fiber, probably a good thing. Is there a downside to caraway seeds?
It just comes down to personal taste. Caraway seeds have a rather strong flavor, so they're not easily ignored. Either you like them or you don't. To me they have sort of a licorice flavor, and I am a fan. I can't think of any downside to caraway seeds. In fact, they are known to help with indigestion.
The Wild Geese said:
I'm a decided 'end user' on Irish Soda Bread, Maryann. I will say that as a consumer, I love raisins, and caraway seeds seem likely to add to the fiber, probably a good thing. Is there a downside to caraway seeds?
Maryann, I hope you share your recipe with us. Is this a recipe handed down through your family?
LOVE Caraway! Although... I'm not sure I've had it in Irish Soda bread.
http://www.sodabread.info/index.htm read what the Society for the Preservation of Irish Soda Bread has to say.
Maryann, is this your mom's handwritten recipe?
Yes!
Handwritten is always the best!
it's a thoughtful legacy, and a wonderful tribute to your Mom that you've kept this. I think your mom died last year, I recall. What was her maiden name, and what other recipes did she bequeath you?
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