I was in Geant Casino yesterday and was looking at their fresh cakes. As I do not like creme patisserie, I was looking at the list of ingredients to see if they did contain some apart from the ordinary cream. I was horrified by the number of ingredients, a lot of which I had never heard of. They seemed very simple cakes!! It reminded me of one time my son was here and brought some packets of tortillas with him not knowing you can buy them here. They are just a form of flat bread and I was looking at the list of ingredients wondering if they were easy to make and again, I was horrified at all the e-numbers and countless unknown additives. So I decided to post a recipe for some soda bread. Since I found this recipe, I have regularly made it as I find it is delicious, good for you, and unlike a lot of Irish soda breads, keeps quite well for a few days. And no e-numbers or additives!!
OATY SODA BREAD
100g porridge oats
250ml water
30g butter
300g wholemeal flour (I use flour with seeds)
1.5 level tsp bicarbonate of soda
.75 level tsp salt
1.5 level tbsp brown sugar
100ml yoghurt/fromage frais
Bring oats, water and butter to the boil and leave to cool. In a bowl mix the rest of the ingredients. Add the oats and mix well, adding more water if necessary to obtain a dropping consistency. Grease a 18-20cm square tin and line the base with baking parchment. Add mixture , cover with foil and bake at 200 degrees for 45minutes, removing foil after 30 minutes.
We need pictures Jooolie
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