The romance of winters is fading away. The colours of late spring are incredible, bright and bold. The sweet scent of lavender suffuses the air and is calming in temperament. Sunbirds and Oriental white eye travel from flower to flower sucking rich nectar to heart’s content. Fields are lush and a contrast to the cloudless sky and the twain meet at the horizon.
It seemed to be a day of parrots yesterday.
We saw hoards of them in the fields and on the trees.
My son thought the parrots were growing on the trees
We saw hoards of them in the fields and on the trees.
My son thought the parrots were growing on the trees
Yesterday, we baked Cheddar and Herbs Soda Bread.
Cheesy, buttery, soft and delicious. Cheddar cheese bread is easy to bake.
It is ideal to bake when planning a quick meal. Serve it with soup or stews. Slather butter or jam and enjoy in breakfast. Or, enjoy just plain with tea.
Cheesy, buttery, soft and delicious. Cheddar cheese bread is easy to bake.
It is ideal to bake when planning a quick meal. Serve it with soup or stews. Slather butter or jam and enjoy in breakfast. Or, enjoy just plain with tea.
Cheddar and Herbs Soda Bread
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 25 Gms butter (room temperature)
- 2 cups grated cheddar cheese
- 1 tablespoon mixed herbs
- 1 ¼ cup buttermilk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 200 degrees C.
- Place a parchment sheet on the baking tray. Dust with flour.
- Whisk together all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, baking powder, baking soda, herbs and salt in a large bowl.
- Add butter. Reserve one tablespoon grated cheese and add the rest. Mix well with hands. Mix till the mixture looks like crumbs.
- Add sugar to buttermilk. Stir until sugar dissolves.
- Add liquid ingredients to flour mixture. Mix quickly until dough becomes shaggy, wet and sticky. Turn it out onto a floured counter and start to knead.
- The chemical reaction of baking soda with buttermilk will start as soon as they meet. Knead only for a minute. As soon as the dough seems to come together, shape it.
- Flatten the lump of dough to a circle of about 6-8 inches in diameter.
- With floured hands, transfer dough to the prepared baking tray.
- Make a cross with a sharp knife. The cuts should go halfway down through the sides of the circle of dough.
- Bake at 220 degrees for 20 minutes. Lower temperature to 180 degrees C. Sprinkle the reserved cheese on the bread and bake for 15 minutes.
- By the end of baking time, the bread should have turned golden and the cheese would have browned. Tap the bottom of the bread. A hollow sound means that it is done.
- Remove from the oven and cool on the rack, Slice when cold.
My Tip -Dough becomes very sticky. Flour your counter and handle the dough with floured hands. You may add extra cheese and herbs for a greater flavour.
#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. Our host this month is Wendy Klik who blogs at A Day In the Life on the farm. Do check her blog for lovely bakes and recipes.
You can see all our of lovely bread by following our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated after each event on the #BreadBakers home page.
You can see all our of lovely bread by following our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated after each event on the #BreadBakers home page.
We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient. If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send Stacy an email with your blog URL to [email protected].
Here is a list of the lovely breads baked by the members of the group
Apple, Beer, and Cheddar Soda Bread by A Baker's House
Blaa by Sara's Tasty Buds
Caraway Rye Soda Bread by A Salad For All Seasons
Carrot and Dillisk Bread by A Shaggy Dough Story
Cheddar and Herbs Soda Bread by Ambrosia
Cranberry and Poppy Seed Irish Bread by kidsandchic
Currant Drop Scones by A Day in the Life on the Farm
Four leaf Clover Rolls by Cook's Hideout
Guinness Bread Rolls by The Bread She Bakes
Guinness Buckwheat Bread by Baking Sense
Irish Amber Ale Pretzels by Cindy's Recipes and Writings
Irish Barmbrack by The Schizo Chef
Irish Freckle Bread by Mayuri's Jikoni
Irish Freckle Bread by Passion Kneaded
Irish Multigrain Bread by What Smells So Good?
Irish Raisin Tea Scones by Gayathri's Cook Spot
Irish Soda Bread by Herbivore Cucina
Irish Soda Bread by Sneha's Recipe
Irish Soda Bread Scones by Spill the Spices
Irish Soda Buttermilk Bread by Sizzling Tastebuds
Irish Soda Farls by Food Lust People Love
Oat and Potato Bread by Karen's Kitchen Stories
Potato Clover Leaf Rolls by Spiceroots
Soft Wheat Irish Soda Scones with Raisins (Spotted Dog) by The Wimpy Vegetarian
Super Easy Potato Roll Recipe by Hostess At Heart
Blaa by Sara's Tasty Buds
Caraway Rye Soda Bread by A Salad For All Seasons
Carrot and Dillisk Bread by A Shaggy Dough Story
Cheddar and Herbs Soda Bread by Ambrosia
Cranberry and Poppy Seed Irish Bread by kidsandchic
Currant Drop Scones by A Day in the Life on the Farm
Four leaf Clover Rolls by Cook's Hideout
Guinness Bread Rolls by The Bread She Bakes
Guinness Buckwheat Bread by Baking Sense
Irish Amber Ale Pretzels by Cindy's Recipes and Writings
Irish Barmbrack by The Schizo Chef
Irish Freckle Bread by Mayuri's Jikoni
Irish Freckle Bread by Passion Kneaded
Irish Multigrain Bread by What Smells So Good?
Irish Raisin Tea Scones by Gayathri's Cook Spot
Irish Soda Bread by Herbivore Cucina
Irish Soda Bread by Sneha's Recipe
Irish Soda Bread Scones by Spill the Spices
Irish Soda Buttermilk Bread by Sizzling Tastebuds
Irish Soda Farls by Food Lust People Love
Oat and Potato Bread by Karen's Kitchen Stories
Potato Clover Leaf Rolls by Spiceroots
Soft Wheat Irish Soda Scones with Raisins (Spotted Dog) by The Wimpy Vegetarian
Super Easy Potato Roll Recipe by Hostess At Heart
I'm so happy I have so many new soda breads to make! I love this with cheddar and herbs!
ReplyDeleteThose parrots are amazing, as is your bread! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYes, the parrots DO look like they are growing on trees! How beautiful! I am glad you had this perfect soda bread to go along with the gorgeous day you had recently.
ReplyDeleteI just get lost in all your wonderful photos. You must live in paradise.
ReplyDeleteThose parrots are just beautiful and I just loved all of your photos. That bread looks just delicious. I love the sound of cheddar and herbs together.
ReplyDeleteMmm, like a heartier version of Red Lobster buns! Definitely a winner
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty scones. Love the combination of herbs and cheese!
ReplyDeleteI love that soda bread filled with herbs Namita! What a great treat to have while parrot watching! :)
ReplyDeleteI always like to read your posts for your nature photography. Soda bread looks delicious......
ReplyDeleteI have a confession. Before I want to read the post about the bread, I want to scroll down slowly to see what bird is featured on the post. Its like a kid opening a present :) I love the herb and cheese soda bread... delicious.
ReplyDeleteamazing texture and with those flavors - oh so delicious
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty bake!! Looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing bread. It looks so yummy with all that cheese.
ReplyDeleteHello Binu Mary, Thanks for trying out the recipe.
ReplyDeletethis is perfect as toast Namita ! someday I shall endeavour to visit you in that paradise. I always look forward to the nature posts with the yummy food u post :-)
ReplyDeleteHello Kalyani, Sure Kalyani, you will love our part of the world. You are most welcome
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