Sweet Irish soda bread recipe has a golden, crunchy, sweet crust with a moist, buttermilk interior, and tangy cranberries dotted throughout. The best soda bread mixes up in minutes and includes easy adaptations to make with gluten-free flour as well. Tasting is believing to see why this bread earns all the rave reviews!

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World’s Best Irish Soda Bread Recipe
Sweet soda bread was the only Irish bread recipe I ate growing up, so I assumed all versions were equally yummy. Turns out, not so much.
During college I celebrated St. Patrick’s Day the way any collegiate would – drinking lots of green beer. But I wasn’t a complete heathen. The night had to start with proper meal at an Irish pub.
When the server placed the soda bread on the table I happily dug in, forewarning my friends to get ready for the best, moist, goodness ever. I immediately spit it out, swearing to my friends I would make them a”real” Irish sweet bread so they could experience what bread heaven tastes like.
Turns out the recipe I grew up on wasn’t exactly from the old country. You see, Mom used a smidgen more sugar than traditional recipes.
Hence, why we counted down the days to the St. Patrick’s meal growing up. We couldn’t wait to get our hands on two of my mom’s most anticipated recipes – warm slices of bread dotted with raisins or dried cranberries and her Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage with apple juice.
Luckily both recipes are freaky-easy to prepare. While the corned beef simmers away, the soda bread is as easy as mix, dump and bake. There’s no yeast or kneading, just simple ingredients. The end result? Well, like these viral cheesy sausage muffins, it’s recipe you’ll have a hard time ignoring. 😎
Well this is the best soda bread recipe ever. It is now referred to as Shawna’s soda bread I have to make it for every gathering which is fine by me. Only problem is there are never any leftovers.
—Shawna
OMG!! This is the best Irish Soda Bread I have ever had or ever made! It is exactly what the title states. SWEET and extra MOIST. That’s what I typed into my search engine, “give me a recipe for soda bread that is SWEET and MOIST!” This is a keeper.
—Kathleen
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How Is This Recipe Different?
Soda bread typically has a hard crust with a tangy, moist interior. It’s considered a quick bread because baking soda is used to leaven the bread instead of yeast. Soured milk or buttermilk is used to activate the baking soda and gives a nice, moist crumb.
Sweet soda bread recipes, like this one, will taste differently than a traditional version. It’s extremely moist, more sweet tasting and cake-like. None of these things are a bad thing in my book!
Is it bread? Is it dessert? Just like an oatmeal mug “cake,” who cares. It’s legitimately amazing.
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(Below shows step-by-step photos and modified instructions. For the complete recipe, along with ingredient amounts, scroll down to the recipe card.)
This recipe requires no yeast, kneading or baking expertise! Better yet, it may be made with traditional or gluten-free flour to make a yummy gluten-free version.
Whisk and well (no fancy equipment!)
Take a large mixing bowl and whisk together the dry ingredients and make a well in the center. You don’t even have to pull out a mixer for homemade soda bread. It’s easy peasy.

Pour in the liquid and stir.
In a separate smaller bowl whisk together the melted butter, buttermilk, and egg. Make sure the butter has cooled down or it will re-solidify once it hits the milk and egg. Better yet? If you can think ahead, just make sure everything is at room temp.

Add some extra goodness.
You know what pairs perfectly with this nice sweet and moist crumb? Dried cranberries. Or raisins. Or sultans. Or orange zest. Now it’s time to stir in the pizzazz. The dough will be stiff so you may have to get your hands in there to work it all in.

Shape and pop it in the oven.
Shape the dough in a buttered cast iron pan, 9-inch round cake pan, or on a baking sheet. Slash the top with a sharp knife to make that signature cross and bake in a 350ºF oven for 1 hour. If you’re making this with gluten-free flour, you may need to bake slightly longer. More on that below!


Bonus Baking Tips and Yummy Modifications
- Instead of cranberries substitute raisins, dried cherries or leave the dried fruit out completely.
- For an added hint of orange add 1 tablespoon orange zest with the wet ingredients.
- Adjust the amount sugar for personal taste.
- When baking gluten-free Irish soda bread, the baking time will increase by 5-10 minutes.
- For an authentic add-in, substitute raisins and add 2 teaspoons caraway seeds.

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Seriously Moist Sweet Irish Soda Bread Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 cups all purpose flour or gluten-free flour, (I recommend Cup4Cup gluten-free flour)
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ⅓ cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled
- 1 ⅓ cups buttermilk
- 1 egg
- ¾ cup dried cranberries, see recipe notes for substitutions
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350ºF. Grease a cast iron skillet or 9-inch round pan with butter. (See recipe notes for other options.)
- Whisk together the flour, sugar, baking soda, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Make a well in the center by pushing the dry ingredients away from the center.4 cups all purpose flour or gluten-free flour, 1 cup granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon baking powder, ¼ teaspoon salt
- In a small bowl whisk together the melted and cooled butter, buttermilk, and egg.⅓ cup unsalted butter, 1 ⅓ cups buttermilk, 1 egg
- Add the liquid ingredients to the dry, pouring it into the well and stir to form a soft dough. The dough will be very thick and might need to be kneaded slightly to work in the flour. Add the cranberries. Mix or knead until no flour pockets remain.¾ cup dried cranberries
- Shape dough into a ball (use lightly wet fingers if dough is sticky) and transfer to the prepared pan. Use a sharp knife to make an "X" on top of the the ball.
- Bake until set, about 50-60 minutes for all purpose flour, 1 hour to 1 hour 10 minutes for gluten-free flour. Insert a knife or toothpick in the middle to make sure it's set. To prevent the bread from becoming overly brown, loosely tent foil over top for the last 10-15 minutes baking time. Baking times can be longer, depend on the size of pan you bake it in and if using gluten-free flour, which takes longer.
Notes
Baking Pan Options
The easiest substitution for a cast iron skillet is a round cake pan. Grease a 9-inch cake pan and shape the dough into a ball in the middle. As the bread bakes, the dough will spread and fill out the pan. A baking sheet may also be used. Simply shape the dough into ball in the middle of a greased baking sheet, or line with parchment paper. The dough will spread slightly, but it will still maintain its ball shape. Some readers have also split the dough between two bread loaf pans. If diving the dough, the baking time will decrease. Start checking around 35 minutes baking time.Substitution for Buttermilk
- Pour 1 tablespoon vinegar or lemon juice in a measuring cup.
- Add milk until you have 1 1/3 cup total liquid.
- Let sit for 5-10 minutes, stir, and then use.
Dried Cranberries
Instead of cranberries substitute raisins, dried cherries or leave the dried fruit out completely.Freezing and Storing
Store leftovers, well wrapped, at room temperature up to two days. Avoid refrigerating the bread because it will dry out. To freeze, once the bread has cooled completely, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and transfer to a freezer bag. Alternatively, cool it completely, slice, and then transfer to a freezer bag. This allows you to grab and thaw slices as needed.This post contains affiliate links. My opinions are always my own. If you purchase a product through an affiliate link, I make a small commission – at no cost to you. Read full disclosure policy here.



My family and I have never had a better Irish Soda Bread! We really enjoy the slight sweetness and moisture. I also baked this for my volunteer group and received many compliments. 🙂
That’s so kind of you to share with you volunteer group! So happy everyone loved it. Thanks for letting me know, Mary.
Best,
Melissa
This Irish Soda Bread exceeded my expectations…my family asked me to add icing, so I did…however, it does not need it…my 19 year old never liked Irish Soda Bread, but he ate plenty!
Lol! That’s an incredible compliment when the 19 y/o eats it! Thanks for sharing, Linda!
Best,
Melissa
I’ve made this bread before and it is so delicious! I’m just curious if I could substitute the sugar for coconut sugar and have it not affect it?
Hi Julia,
I haven’t tried this, but I don’t see why it would be a problem. Let me know how it goes!
Best,
Melissa
I’ve made this twice now and everyone loves it. If I wanted to try this in 5×9 loaf pan how would I need to adjust ingredients.? Thank you.
Glad to hear, Anthony! You can split the dough between two loaf pans (freeze one for later) or do a half recipe in one. The baking time will decrease to about 35 minutes.
Best,
Melissa
i made this today it is the best soda bread. came beautiful. made exactly as you said using ap flour. rose so high in a 9 inch pie pan i greased with butter. i highly recommend this soda bread.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the soda bread, Patti! And thank you for taking the time to leave me a note!
Best,
Melissa
This recipe is so good, it became my go to Christmas gift for coworkers and friends this year. I doubled the recipe and then baked it in 6 inch pans and I got four loaves per double recipe. They turned out beautiful and I know they’ll be tasty because this is a tried and true recipe. Thank You! Thank you! Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thank you for sharing this recipe with friends, Lois! I appreciate you taking the time to share.
Best,
Melissa
So moist and sweet! Winner Winner family dinner!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Haha! Love this! Thanks for leaving the note.
Best,
Melissa
My family loves this recipe!
Thank you for sharing! We make it quite often
So glad to hear this, Cathy! Thanks for sharing.
Best,
Melissa
Great so Good😀
Love it, thank you!
From Linda….great recipe!!!
I added 3 teaspoons caraway seeds,and used raisins
Can I double the recipe and if so how long should it bake?
Hi Maryellen,
Since this bread uses so much flour and has a long baking time, I wouldn’t recommend doubling the recipe, but instead just baking two separate loaves.
Best,
Melissa
I love the recipe. It’s so good tasting! But what am I doing wrong that the dough is so sticky that I can’t shape it into a circle and cut the x on top!?
Hi Chris,
It does this every time you make it? And are you using all purpose flour or GF flour? If it just happened once I’d say perhaps not enough flour was added. Since it calls for so much flour, I know I have lost track of how many cups I actually added on more than one occasion!
Best,
Melissa
Thanks for sharing this recipe, Melissa! I’ve made it twice now. First time I added walnuts because I love cranberries and walnuts together. My boyfriend and I scarfed it down in two days. This time, I kinda made it into something different! Added 1 t cinnamon, 1 t vanilla extract, and pecans. Used about 2/3 c sugar each time, and increased salt to 1/2 t. Only had almond milk both times so added 1 T apple cider vinegar to that (doesn’t curdle great, but oh well!). My second attempt just went in the oven. Can’t wait to try it!!
Sounds great! Thank you for sharing, Katie!
Best,
Melissa
I needed a cheddar and rosemary bread, so I cut the sugar in half. Added 3/4 cup sharp cheddar and a sprig of rosemary coarsely chopped.
So delicious!
Thanks for sharing, Tammy! I appreciate you taking the time to let me know.
Best,
Melissa
Excellent! I needed a cheddar and rosemary bread, so I: Cut sugar in half
Added 3/4 cup sharp cheddar.
cheese
Added 1 sprig fresh rosemary
Coarsely chopped
My dil found your recipe and made it today. It was the best soda bread I’ve ever had. She brought me a large chunk of it. I DID NOT SHARE IT WITH MY HUSBAND!! I will make it tomorrow. Diet, not me!
Ha! I love that your DIL shared with you and you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to share, Susan!
Best,
Melissa
This Iris soda bread came out perfect even though I probably added too much flour. Next time, I’ll try using 3 1/2 c. Results were very good and I look forward to making it again.
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing, Joanne.
Best,
Melissa
I used Bob’s RMill and this was so delish!
Easy bread to make with many variations like adding not only cranberry but whole wheat bran flakes – other variations are only to use baking soda vs both baking soda and baking powder
Thank you
Thank you so much for taking the time to share, Zee. It’s so appreciated!
Best,
Melissa
This recipe turned out perfectly! The edges got a bit dry but I think I baked it for a bit too long, otherwise perfect consistency and taste!
Hey! I’m so glad it turned out. Thanks so much for sharing!
Hi:). A day late but I am going to use your recipe! I’d like to make 2 loaves from this…would the baking time be different?
Thanks!!
Hi Judith,
Yes, I would start checking around 35 minutes, but might take up to 45-50 minutes.
Best,
Melissa
I absolutely loved the flavor of this recipe but I did cut the sugar down to 1/2 cup and also, there is no way this needs an hour to bake. I had set my time for 45 minutes and it was a bit on the dry side. I would bake it for 30-35 minutes next time.
Hi Dianne,
I imagine this has to do with cutting the sugar in half. Sugar helps retain moisture, so that is why it needed less baking time with this lower sugar version. I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Best,
Melissa
Best Irish Soda Bread I have ever made!
Wow! Thank you so much for commenting!
Best,
Melissa
I’ve been making this for years and this is by far the best recipe ever!!
I love hearing this. Thanks, Veronica!
Best,
Melissa
True to its name seriously sweet moist Irish soda bread. Very good!
Thank you, Missy! This means a lot. Thank you so much for sharing!
Best,
Melissa
Best Irish soda bread recipe! Made yesterday for our St. Patrick’s Day family get together. Everyone loved it! I added approx a teaspoon of orange zest to the dry ingredients and used golden raisins. Baked in my cast iron skillet. Covered last 10 minutes. This recipe is so spot on. I will use this recipe from now on because I finally found the BEST! Thank you Melissa! 💚
Thank you so much, Maureen! You have no idea how happy this makes me!
Best,
Melissa
This is by far the best recipe for Irish soda bread that I’ve ever made… and the first time making it in a cast-iron skillet. Wonderful recipe! 🤩🍳
Thank you for sharing.
Yes! Never get sick of hearing this. Thanks so much, Marlene!
Best,
Melissa
This was soo good! Made with raisins and followed recipe. I have never had it and was a little hesitant but volunteered to bring to work! Did a test run and took to my mom’s. She loved it and that’s an understatement! Lol! I did use my Dutch oven on parchment paper. 425 for about 20-30 minutes covered and about 20 minutes uncovered. Just kept a close eye on it and baked until internal temp was 200 degrees. Thanks for the recipe! Will definitely make again! Ctrl
Yay! Thank you so much, Nettie. Glad you enjoyed it and I appreciate the tips!
Best,
Melissa
Can I use salted butter?
Yep, that wouldn’t be a problem!
Best,
Melissa
Really the BEST Irish Soda Bread. Was looking high and low for the perfect recipe that tastes great. This is a keeper.
Thank you for sharing.
Amazing to hear, Michael. I’m glad we both feel that way!
Best,
Melissa
Made it today with bobs 1-1 it is very moist and crunchy on the top thsnks
Yay! I make it every year too with GF flour. One for me and one regular for my family.
Best,
Melissa
This recipe is wonderful. I doubled it, baked in cake pans and used golden raisins. Delicious!
Yes, Deb! Golden raisins are a great sub for cranberries. Thanks for sharing!
Best,
Melissa