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Learn how to bake a traditional Irish soda bread recipe, both brown soda bread and white soda bread recipes, in this free baking video.
There are 12 videos in this series:

Learn what ingredients are needed to make an Irish soda bread recipe in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to mix leavening ingredients to make an Irish soda bread recipe in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to mix flour & wet ingredients to make an Irish soda bread recipe in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to mix leavening & wet ingredients to make an Irish soda bread recipe in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to make a white and brown Irish soda bread recipe in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to butter pans to bake an Irish soda bread recipe in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to pan Irish soda bread recipe in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to shape Irish soda bread in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to shape Irish soda bread in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to bake an Irish soda bread recipe in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to cool Irish soda bread recipe in this free instructional baking video.

Learn how to slice Irish soda bread in this free instructional baking video.

Soda bread is a type of bread which substitutes baking soda for yeast in the recipe. Other ingredients include flour, baking soda, and buttermilk. Soda bread is a very popular dish in Ireland, both white and brown varieties.
In this series of free cooking videos you'll learn how to make both white and brown varieties of Irish soda bread. Chef Brandon Sarkis shares his recipe, and demonstrates the baking process step-by-step, including a list of the ingredients you'll need, how to mix the leavening ingredients, flour, and wet ingredients together to form the dough. He then demonstrates how to form the loaves for baking, and shows you how to cool and slice this delicious staple of the Irish diet.
Brandon Sarkis Brandon Sarkis has been a professional chef for more than 12 years, and he has worked in Austin, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta, Ga. His specialties are Asian, French and traditional cooking styles and using simple, fresh ingredients.dkdk
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