Irish soda bread

This classic Irish quick bread uses baking soda (as the name implies) as its leavener. It’s usually made with buttermilk and is speckled with currants and caraway seed. Before baking, a cross is slashed in the top of the loaf. The purpose of the cross, legend says, is to scare away the devil.

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