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1937 Soda Bread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
Heritage
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
ts
Baking soda
1
ts
Salt
1
ts
Cream of tartar
1
ts
Sugar
Flour
Sour milk or buttermilk
INSTRUCTIONS
EILEEN LAMPARELLI CGDR39A
Combine the first 4 ingredients and then rub them through a sieve. For
making white soda bread use 1/2 of the soda mizture to 1 Cup of flour. Then
mix as a soft drop dough with sour milk. Pour into a well-greased pan and
bake in a 450 oven for 12 minutes. For Brown Soda Bread use 1 cup of whole
wheat flour and 1/2 C white flour with 3/4 tsp. of the soda mixture and
bake as above.
*When the original knob on your tea kettle lid comes off, use an empty
spool cut in two, and fastened with a bolt and burr.
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