Learn How to Make Irish Brown Soda Bread ft. Donal Skehan | What’s Eating Dan?



To get ready for St. Patrick’s Day, Dan is teaching us how to make classic Irish Brown Soda Bread, with some expert tips from our favorite Irish YouTuber, Donal Skehan.

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  1. America’s Test Kitchen might just be the greatest show ever. The perfect blend of art and science, with heart. This brings me back to my childhood and the special place that I have in my heart for this show. 🥰 So happy to see it being continued!!! 🙌🙏💖👩‍🔬

  2. NO SUGAR! STOP WITH THE SUGAR!!!!!!!!!!!!! Irish soda bread does NOT need sugar, diabetics around the world are looking for breads that does not have sugar, the one safe bread we could eat without sugar and you had sugar. You have NO CREDIABLY as a cook or a baker.

  3. You bless the bread by putting a deep cross in it (the real reason is it helps the heat get to the centre of the bread & for the bread to expand outwards during baking) you then prick with a knife the 4 quarters. This is to let the fairies out. So, cross is blessing, pricking, letting fairies out. Big no no putting baking powder in. It’s over powering in taste & totally unnecessary. One last thing, Donal is pronounced Dough Nol.

  4. Clicked the link to the recipe a few days ago and could see all the ingredients, now there's some advertising covering it up trying to get me to give them my e-mail (probably taking advantage of the traffic coming to the page). Like why, I just want to make this fucking soda bread 😭

  5. You could also grind your own wheat berries. Put the entire lot through the grain mill once, set aside 1/3 of that. Put it through again, set aside 1/2 of that. Put the last 1/3 though the mill. Now you've got rough, medium, and fine flour. Perfect for brown bread.

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