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Irish Soda Bread & Honey Mustard Beer Butter

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So you thought you finally escaped all of the posts on Irish Soda Bread recipes, eh? Ha HA!

Today, there will be 200-and-some more hitting the interwebs, as the baking group, Tuesdays with Dorie, posts about our latest Tuesday project, Irish Soda Bread.

(But just in case you can’t possibly take one. more. soda bread. post, I’m sharing my honey mustard beer butter recipe, which goes great with all sorts of savory breads and bagels.)

I make soda bread often — and not just around March 17th — because I love that it’s ridiculously simple with a high reward factor. It makes a homely loaf, no doubt about it, but it’s also an amazing loaf. A handful of common ingredients — but no yeast — and in under an hour, you have a hearty round that can stand up to any soup, stew or casserole.

This bread’s recipe, in particular, is a perfect study in simplicity: 4 ingredients. Four.  Flour, baking soda, salt and buttermilk. (Even my super-easy go-to version — Irish soda bread’s cousin, Irish brown bread — has nine.) A few minutes with a bowl and a spoon, a quick kneading on the counter, and it’s ready for the oven. No gimmicks. No chemistry-tricked-out, off-tasting-coffee-mug-cake thing. Just honest-to-goodness bread.

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I suspect that many of the other participants in Tuesdays with Dorie will go all out with the add-ins. And really, it’s the perfect blank-slate canvas for things both sweet (raisins, cranberries, chocolate) and savory (herbs, seeds, cheese, onions).

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But I always — always — keep mine plain.

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The beauty of this bread is in its simplicity.

This post is part of Tuesdays with Dorie, an online baking group working its way through “Baking with Julia,” by Dorie Greenspan. The Irish soda bread project is hosted this week by Chocolate Moosey and My Culinary Mission. You’ll find the full recipe and instructions on their sites. Also check out Tuesdays with Dorie to see how the other bakers’ breads turned out.

I’ve made other versions of Irish Soda Bread here on SoupAddict.com before, including my favorite brown bread: Irish Brown Bread and Traditional Irish Soda Bread.

And to go with your soda bread, here’s a deliciously subtle compound butter made with honey, mustard and, of course, Irish beer.

Karen xoxo

Honey Mustard Beer Butter

This recipe is appropriate for a vegetarian diet, or can easily be altered as suchThis recipe is appropriate for a Pescatarian diet, or can be easily altered as such

Honey Mustard Beer Butter

Prep Time: 10 minutes       Cook time: (no cooking)       Yield: 1/2 cup butter

Ingredients:
4 ounces (1 stick, 8 tablespoons) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 tablespoon honey
1 heaping teaspoon honey or Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon beer
1/2 teaspoon salt

Instructions:
1. Before beginning, make sure the butter is soft (but not melted): pressing it with your finger should leave a divot. If the butter is too firm, it will not blend in with the honey, and the honey will seep out in little beads.

2. Use a mixer to mix the butter until very soft and silky (2 to 3 minutes). Drizzle in the honey and continue mixing until well incorporated.

3. Add the mustard, beer and salt, and beat until all ingredients are thoroughly mixed. Use immediately, or wrap completely and store in the refrigerator or freezer.

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kat

Saturday 25th of August 2012

So excited for this honey mustard beer butter! Sounds amazing and fantastic!!

Amanda

Saturday 24th of March 2012

Your bread looks beautiful and I love that you added the recipe for the butter, I bet that was delicious!

katie

Thursday 22nd of March 2012

i love all of these ingredients; butter, beer, & honey mustard--check, check, check. Must give this a try soon! Beautiful photos!

Kathy

Wednesday 21st of March 2012

That butter sounds great! Lovely looking bread….nicely done!

Lisa | Dust with Flour

Wednesday 21st of March 2012

Oh, that butter sounds delicious. Thanks for posting it. Great photo of the finished loaf.