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IRISH SODA FARLS

1 lb (450g) plain flour

2 tsp sugar

1 tsp bicarbonate of soda

1 tsp cream of tartar

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 pt (300ml) buttermilk

 

 

1. Sift dry ingredients into a bowl. Make a well in the centre and mix in half

the buttermilk. Using a knife, draw in flour from sides of bowl, adding more

buttermilk as batter thickens. The mixing should be done with as little working

as possible, until the mixture leaves the sides of bowl cleanly.

 

2. Turn out on to a floured surface and knead lightly, turning the corners into

centre and turning the round as you do so. When smooth underneath, turn it

upside down.

 

3. Lightly roll out to a round 1/2 inch (1cm) thick. Cut into four quarters

(farls).

 

4. Heat a griddle over low heat - see Cook's note. Place farls on griddle and

cook for 5 to 6 minutes, until they have risen and there is a white skin on top.

 

5. Increase heat and continue cooking until the farls are brown on the bottom.

Turn them over and cook on the other side - it takes about 15 minutes from the

time the farls are put on the griddle.

 

Makes 4.

 

Author’s Note: The griddle should be just hot enough to prevent the farls

sticking: if a sprinkling of flour browns when it is thrown on the griddle, it

is too hot. If you can't get buttermilk, add 1 tsp baking powder to 1/2 pt

(300ml) fresh milk and use in normal way.

 

Source: http://www.scottish-and-irish-recipes.org.uk/irishrecipes.htm

 

Formatted by Chupa Babi for MC.

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