Soda Farls

A GRAND TOUR OF THE UK – baked goods from region to region

For the next destination in the month of July, we are crossing the Irish Sea to get to Northern Ireland. It is here where the Irish Soda Farls are predominantly eaten, with every bakery in the North of Ireland having its own take on it. The shape is always the same, but recipes and size may vary. Our version is made using IREKS CRUMB SOFTENER. The word “Farl” comes from the Scots word “fardel“ which refers to a three-cornered cake or the fourth part of a round. The Soda Farl is traditionally enjoyed with the infamous Belfast Breakfast.

Recipe: Soda Farls (PDF, 896 KB)

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Belfast

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. It is famous for the Titanic as it was built here in the Harland & Wolff shipyard. Work began in 1909, construction took three years. In more recent years, the North of Ireland has become known for its breathtaking scenes, backdrops and stages, as seen in the hit series “Game Of Thrones”, the majority of which was filmed in the region. Other great places to visit in this area are the Giant’s Causeway and the Mourne Mountains.