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Irish Brown Bread

By Kate Morgan Jackson

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Hearty and substantial, this Irish brown bread recipe is perfect with soups, stews, or all by itself with a slathering of soft butter.

Irish Brown Bread

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OH THIS BREAD. I’ve shared this recipe in the past but not for a good long while, so with St Patrick’s Day just around the corner, it seemed like a good time to share it again!

This is a hearty, chewy, dense and delicious loaf of Irish wonderfulness, full of things that are good and good for you. It’s the perfect partner to a cup of Irish breakfast tea, a bowl of steaming Irish stew, or all by itself, slathered with homemade butter and jam.

And while I am usually the one who cooks up all the things you see on this blog, I need to give credit where credit is due on this one, and that is to my beautiful Irish mother.

Here we are, my mama and I…

my mama and me

Ever since that picture was taken, my mother has taught me more things than I could possibly tell you…there isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t do something that I learned by her side, and of course one of those is cooking.

Not just the doing of it, but the loving of it.  The joy of making delicious things for family and friends is something I saw happening in my mother’s kitchen every day growing up, and I’m guessing she is in her kitchen right this minute stirring up something that she knows will light up somebody’s day.

And whenever I ask her to make me a loaf of her magical Irish Brown Bread, she makes two.

One for me and one for whomever was the next lucky person who walked into her kitchen, and as a result, the recipe below makes two loaves.

I don’t think my mom knows how to cook for less than a crowd of hungry people, and you’re not going to have any problem dispensing with two loaves of this wonderfulness anyway.

Here’s how to make Irish Brown Bread!

This is going to look a little complicated but I promise it’s not…it’s just a lot of magical ingredients, and no bread rising shenanigans will be happening.

Preheat your oven to 350.

Combine 1 cup white flour, 2 teaspoons of baking soda, one teaspoon of baking powder, 2 teaspoons of salt, 1 cup of whole wheat flour, ½ cup of oat bran, ½ cup of wheat germ, ½ cup of steel cut oats and ½ cup of rolled oatmeal.

In another bowl, mix together 2 cups of buttermilk, 1 egg and ¼ cup of honey.

Pour buttermilk mixture into flour mixture and stir together as lightly as possible just to combine. Turn out on floured surface (if you have a silicone baking mat that is a great surface to put the dough on). The dough will be very sticky.

Fold the dough over on itself a few times, adding as much of the remaining white flour as needed to make a dough that is not too sticky. Divide in half.

Form into two rounds, tucking the dough under to form a taut rounded top. Place on a parchment or Silpat lined cookie sheet.

Cut a cross in the top of each loaf. Prick each quarter once to let the fairies out. (DO NOT LEAVE THIS STEP OUT!)

Bake in the preheated oven for about 40 minutes, rotating the pan after 20 minutes. Internal temperature should be about 190 degrees. Remove to a rack to cool before cutting.  

But definitely eat a piece while it is still a little warm.  I don’t even bother cutting it, I just tear off chunks and scarf it down.

More tips for making Irish Brown Bread!

Can this be made ahead?

As with all bread, it is at its most scrumptious when it is brand new, but it will still be lovely for another day or two. If it lasts that long.

Where can I find buttermilk?

Buttermilk usually hangs out next to the cream in the dairy section of your supermarket. You can use either low-fat or full fat buttermilk.

Where can I find all those exotic grain ingredients?

I promise they aren’t too hard to find. Look in both the baking and the organic/health food sections of your store for the flours and oat bran, and the cereal section for the wheat germ and the oatmeals. I’ve added a little more info on this question below.

A quick word about the ingredients – I’ve listed oat bran as one of those ingredients, and my mother does use it often in this bread.

But she also sometimes uses some other grains depending on what she has on hand, and I’ve listed a whole bunch of alternatives in the recipe notes.

You should be able to track most of them down at your supermarket, especially if it has a health food or organic section, but any and all of them can be found at the marvelous King Arthur website.

And with that, my mama’s Irish brown bread, made with love.  Make sure you pay extra special attention to Step 6.  :)

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Irish Brown Bread

Irish Brown Bread


  • Author: Kate Morgan Jackson
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 40 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 2 loaves 1x
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: Irish
  • Diet: Vegetarian
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Hearty and substantial, this Irish brown bread recipe is perfect with soups, stews, or all by itself with a slathering of soft butter.


Ingredients

  • 2 ½ cups all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup oat bran (see note)
  • 1/2 cup wheat germ
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats oatmeal
  • 1/2 cup steel cut oatmeal
  • 2 cups buttermilk
  • 1 egg
  • ¼ cup honey

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350.
  2. Combine 1 cup white flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, whole wheat flour, oat bran, wheat germ and oatmeal. In another bowl, mix together buttermilk, egg and honey.
  3. Pour buttermilk mixture into flour mixture and stir together as lightly as possible just to combine. Turn out on floured surface (if you have a silicone baking mat that is a great surface to put the dough on). The dough will be very sticky.
  4. Fold the dough over on itself a few times, adding as much of the remaining white flour as needed to make a dough that is not too sticky. Divide in half.
  5. Form into two rounds, tucking the dough under to form a taut rounded top. Place on a parchment or Silpat lined cookie sheet.
  6. Cut a cross in the top of each loaf. Prick each quarter once to let the fairies out.
  7. Bake in the preheated oven for about 40 minutes, rotating the pan after 20 minutes. Internal temperature should be about 190 degrees. Remove to a rack to cool before cutting.

Notes

  • You can use any of the following in place of the 1/2 cup of oat bran:
    King Arthur Harvest grains blend, Malted Wheat flakes, Barley flakes, Organic Oat Bran, Whole flax seed or any combination of these. The King Arthur website is a great resource for all these ingredients.
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1 slice1696.1 g520 mg2.1 g0.7 g0 g32.7 g2.7 g6.6 g14.1 mg

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Kate Morgan Jackson

Hi there!  I’m Kate, and I’m a recipe writer, food photographer and devoted bacon lover.  I started Framed Cooks in 2009, and my mission is to create and share family-friendly recipes that make cooking both easy and fun…yes, I said FUN!  My kitchen is my happy place, and I want yours to be that place too.  And if you make this recipe, I would love you to tag @FramedCooks on Instagram so I can see the deliciousness!

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Published on March 8, 2022

Good for: Brunch, Comfort Foods, Kate's Favorites, Lent, St Patricks Day

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