Whilst
my friend loves where he lives he's not enamoured of American bread.
If you're fond of brioche and/or bagels then you're well set but
ordinary toasting bread ain't so good. So, it makes sense that we
begin with Soda Bread – the fastest and most uncomplicated recipe
ever and it will suit my friend well – I hope.
However,
if you've spent any time in the USA and shopped in “markets” then
you'll know that it's a whole different world out there. It's fine
once you realise there are different names for different products.
This
is what I mean ...
… remember
the Soda Bread - here's a list of the ingredients
Soda
Bread
170g self raising wholemeal flour
170g
plain flour
½
tsp salt
½
tsp bicarbonate of soda
290ml
buttermilk – 300ml pot works
fine
I've shopped to cook many times in the US and have to confess I've
never seen self raising wholemeal flour … watch this space. What
we call plain flour in the UK is all purpose flour in the US so
that's ok. Bicarbonate of soda is known as Baking soda in the US.
The one ingredient that should be easily available in the US is
buttermilk – bring on our visit to Trader Joe's – a great
“supermarket” and reasonably priced too. A voyage of discovery …
here's what we found.
I have to confess it's good fun translating recipes – if you
have the time of course and I did – hey you never know when you
might want to bake Soda Bread in the US – I've saved you all that
time and done the research for you!
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