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Irish Raisin Scones – Souffle Bombay

Irish Raisin Scones – Souffle Bombay

If you enjoy Irish Soda Bread, you will love these Raisin Scones! I make a sweeter and more cake-like soda bread which tens of thousands of people have made over the years. Today, I want to share how to make a smaller batch like an Irish Soda Bread Muffin or scone.

Irish Raisin Scones – Souffle Bombay

If you have had any sort of soda bread or scone over the years, more often than not it leans on the drier side. Which is just fine alongside a cup of tea or coffee.

I just choose to make my raisin scones and irish soda bread sweeter and more cake-like.

Irish Soda Bread was always around at my Grammy’s house growing up. I ate it, however, I always felt it was dry, crumbly and rather boring. So after many years of tinkering, half a life ago I settled on my recipe for Irish Soda Bread.

It makes a huge loaf, so today I thought I would show you how to make half a batch and make as Raisin Scones or Irish soda bread muffins. The ingredients and temperature shift slightly for the shorter cooking time.

Irish Soda Bread MuffinsIrish Soda Bread Muffins

These little raisin scones or soda bread muffins cook much quicker and are so tasty hot from the oven. Use a cookie scooper (sprayed with baking spray) and plop into muffin pan or mini muffin pan. Do not overfill. You could even use ramekins if you don’t have a muffin pan and bake on a baking sheet.

If enjoying them the next day or two, just pop them in the microwave for 30 seconds or the toaster oven for a few minutes to heat them through, smear with a bit of butter and, mmm-mm!

If you are looking for a fantastic savory Irish recipe to try, Colcannon (Irish Mashed Potatoes) can not be beat!!

Ingredients

  • white flour
  • sugar
  • baking powder, baking soda and salt
  • egg
  • buttermilk
  • heavy cream
  • raisins
  • decorator sugar / sugar in the raw for sprinkling

Tips

  • My cast iron scone pan pictured below is from Amazon.
  • This recipe is half of the recipe from my typical sweet Irish Soda Bread, for that recipe click here.
  • Always mix this by hand, using a spatula and mix until just incorporated.
  • If making it as a loaf use a circular oven safe pan like a cast iron or smaller pan and line with parchment paper and lower temperature to 350 for 45 minutes to an hour..
  • If making as mini raisin scones, spray a silicone muffin pan or typical muffin pan. Using regular size or mini sized.
  • If making in triangular scone shape, use a scone pan like the one I have. Since this is less dry vs typical scones the batter is a bit too wet to hold up and bake on it own in a mound cut in scone shape.
  • Sprinkling the decorator sugar on top really give this a special touch both visually and in a crunch.
Raisin Scones baked in a scone panRaisin Scones baked in a scone pan

After spending a summer in Ireland as a teen, you know I had my fair share of scones, Irish tea and potatoes! I am a huge fan of all three. In Ireland their scones are light and delicious and served with butter or clotted cream. Just delicious. They just make me happy!

Variations

  • Swap raisins for the traditional currants.
  • Swap raisins for fresh cranberries (see Cranberry Soda Bread recipe here) or dried cranberries, dried blueberries, dried cherries etc. Some readers of my website have made this with orange zest and said they enjoyed it.
  • As stated above this recipe is for ½ of my traditional. You can find the original soda bread recipe here.

Storage

This is amazing hot from the oven or while still warm. Store leftovers, once completely cooled, in a cookie jar or air tight container. Keeps for up to a week. Reheat in microwave for 30 seconds or toast until warm.

Irish Soda Bread Raisin Scones with teaIrish Soda Bread Raisin Scones with tea

Other Recipes To Try

I hope you enjoy a couple scones with a cup of tea! XO – Colleen

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Raisin Scones

These Raisin Scones are just like sweet Irish Soda Bread. They bake up quicker but taste just as good! Delicious all year long! Soda Bread Scones