CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Eggs, Dairy |
Irish |
|
1 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
2 |
c |
Whole wheat flour |
2 |
c |
All purpose flour |
1/4 |
c |
Granulated sugar |
3 |
ts |
Baking powder |
1 |
ts |
Baking soda |
1 |
ts |
Salt |
1/4 |
c |
Margarine |
1 |
c |
Raisins; currants or chopped dates |
1 |
|
Egg |
1 |
c |
Buttermilk |
INSTRUCTIONS
Taken from the Bakeries of Belfast website at
http://www.infolane.com/corweb/baker.html
The whole meal flours in Ireland are coarser than we get in the U.S. To
come close to the texture of the Irish flours I buy rolled wheat and
blenderize it until it looks like coarse flour. Or you can just buy the
coarsest flour you can find (such as Stone-Burh Whole Wheat Flour).
Mix the dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Cut in margarine with
pastry blender, until texture of corn meal. Add the fruit and stir. Beat
egg in separate bowl, add buttermilk. Add liquids to flours, stirring with
a fork. Turn out on a floured surface and knead a few times. Roll or pat to
a thickness of 1 inch. Cut with a 3 inch circular cutter and place 2 inches
apart on a baking sheet. Bake at 425 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes.
Posted to Bakery-Shoppe Digest V1 #231 by jrjet@mtco.com (Dot & Tim
McChesney) on Sep 11, 1997
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