3 c  Flour (my stepmom uses half
          -white and half whole wheat;
          -I use all whole wheat)
   1/2 c  Bran
   1/2 c  Wheat germ
     1 ts (heaping) baking soda
     1    -(up to)
     2 tb Butter
     2 c  Buttermilk; about
From: Norman Danner ndanner@guava.ucs.indiana.edu
 Date: 23 Feb 1994 15:18:09 -0500
 My stepmom’s Irish Soda bread recipe (quickbread):
 Mix together 3 cups of flour (my stepmom uses half white and half whole
 wheat, I use all whole wheat), 1/2 c. bran, 1/2 c. wheat germ, and one
 heaping teaspoon baking soda. Cut in 1-2 tablespoons of butter. Pour in
 about 2 cups of buttermilk and knead into a dough (add in more flour as
 necessary). Shape the dough into whatever you plan to bake the bread in (I
 use a heavy cast-iron pan, and so shape it into roughly a circular shape).
 Put a couple of cuts in the top so that the crust doesn’t crack when it is
 baking, and bake for about 50 minutes at 425 F. All the measurements are
 approximate–my stepmom & I cook according to the “put in enough and cook
 until done” school.  The entire process (except baking, but including
 clean-up) takes about 20 minutes.
 My dad & I have been known to eat two loaves of this stuff in a sitting,
 just as soon as they’re cool enough to eat!
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                12 Servings