A delightful fruity, herby, cheesy soda bread that is quick and simple to make. This blackberry and apple spelt soda bread is perfect for autumnal feasting. It’s delicious spread with butter or as an accompaniment to soup.
One of the many highlights of our day at River Cottage last week, was the blackberry and apple spelt soda bread we made along with some beautiful butter. I was so delighted with the bread that I went foraging for blackberries a few days later and made a loaf at home.
Blackberry and Apple Spelt Soda Bread
We weren’t given the recipe on the day and the dry ingredients had already been weighed out for us, so I had no idea of the quantities we used. The recipe that follows is my version. It came out rather differently to the one I made at River Cottage, but it was just as good.
I didn’t use any honey in my loaf as I thought the blackberries and apple were sweet enough. But you could always add a spoonful if you like. We did just that on the day.
We rolled nasturtium leaves and flowers into our homemade butter at River Cottage. What a splendid idea, it produced beautiful spiral pats of butter with a green and red flecked swirl. I didn’t make butter this second time around. This meant I had no buttermilk, so I watered down some yoghurt and used that instead.
The beauty of making the two together is that you have just the right amount of buttermilk needed to make a loaf. At River Cottage we added cheese to the mix – I opted for hard goat’s cheese; at home I only had cheddar so I used that instead.
On the day, I discovered from fellow blogger Becky at Munchies and Munchkins, that the traditional cross on the top of Irish soda bread is to keep the devil out. The things you learn.
Like all soda breads, this is quick and easy to make. It’s ideal at teatime, spread with butter or, as in our case, for accompanying a bowl of spiced courgette soup. It’s always best eaten on the day of baking, but I found it was almost as good the next day. The fruit helps to keep this spelt soda bread both moist and fresh.
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Blackberry & Apple Spelt Soda Bread. PIN IT.
Blackberry and Apple Spelt Soda Bread
Ingredients
- 150 g wholemeal spelt flour
- 100 g plain flour (all purpose flour)
- 50 g jumbo oats
- ¾ tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
- ½ tsp sea salt (I used Cornish sea salt)
- 4 fresh sage leaves finely chopped
- 2 sprigs fresh thyme leaves only
- 1 small apple including skin (mine was a Cornish cooking variety)
- 50 g blackberries
- 50 g cheddar cheese grated
- 150 ml natural yoghurt mixed with 100ml water or 250ml buttermilk
- 1 tbsp honey optional
Instructions
- Place all dry ingredients in a large bowl.150 g wholemeal spelt flour, 100 g plain flour (all purpose flour), 50 g jumbo oats, ¾ tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda), ½ tsp sea salt
- Gently stir in the fruit, herbs and all but a handful of cheese so they are all coated in flour.4 fresh sage leaves, 2 sprigs fresh thyme, 1 small apple, 50 g blackberries, 50 g cheddar cheese
- Make a well in the middle and pour in the yoghurt and honey if using.150 ml natural yoghurt, 1 tbsp honey
- Stir with a flat bladed knife until the mixture comes together.
- Gently shape the dough into a round with your hands and place on a buttered baking tray. The dough is best handled as little as possible.
- Flatten roughly to 4 cm (1 ½") thickness. Dust a little flour over the top to help prevent burning then scatter with the remaining cheese.
- Cut a cross using a sharp knife and bake at 200℃ (400℉, Gas 6) for 35 minutes when the bread should sound hollow when tapped underneath.
Lizzy (Good Things) says
Ooooh, I love the look and sound of this one XX
Choclette says
It’s a super easy rustic bread to make Lizzy and it’s absolutely delicious.
Oana @AdoreFoods says
Would love a piece of this amazing loaf right now. Have to try this!
Choclette says
I made my third loaf at the weekend Oana – got to be good 😉
Joy @ Joy Love Food says
This bread looks so good, I love the combination of fruit with herbs and cheese!
Choclette says
Thanks Joy. It’s a lovely combination indeed. I made my 3rd loaf last night 🙂
Molly Kumar says
I love soda breads as they don’t need too much kneading or prepping…Love the combination of blackberry and apple – Would love to get a slice of this 🙂 You’ve just tempted me to make a batch soon.
Choclette says
Thanks Molly. No kneading required at all. I made my third one last night for supper – so simple, so delicious.
Jessica says
YUM. I love the combination of blackberries and apple.
Choclette says
Thanks Jessica. It’s a classic combination and it works brilliantly in this bread.
Whitney says
I still have yet to make a soda bread. I bet the blackberries make this a hit!
Choclette says
The blackberries give wonderful bursts of sweetness and flavour – well worth trying.
Ciao Florentina says
Shame on me for never having made soda bread. Off I go to the pantry now ..
Choclette says
Haha Florentina. But really not at all shameful. The wonder of blogging is discovering all these new foods.
Nayna Kanabar says
Your bread looks delicious, it brought back the taste of the one I made at River Cottage.
Choclette says
Thanks Nayana. I’m hoping to get one more picking of blackberries so I can make it one last time this year.
Rachel @ Simple Seasonal says
What a delicious looking recipe. I’m such a big fan of soda bread, and you reinvented it in such a tasty looking way!
Choclette says
Thanks Rachel. I’m still hoping I can find a few more blackberries in order to make it one last time – before next year!
Sara @ Life's Little Sweets says
I love soda bread, I have never tried spelt, now you got me curious! Thank you for sharing this recipe, it looks delicious!
Choclette says
Thanks Sara. Spelt is my favourite flour and I use it for most things, it is more expensive though.
Deepika@EasyBabyMeals says
This is a perfect bread paired with a hot cup of coffee. I have never tried making a soda bread but will try this recipe soon.
Choclette says
Oh soda bread is so quick and simple to make and you don’t have to add any fruit, cheese or herbs, but it does make it extra delicious.
Bintu | Recipes From A Pantry says
I really, really, want to take the kids out tomorrow to go pick blackberries and make this.
Choclette says
Take them, take them Bintu. Blackberry season is nearly over.
Janie says
Mmmm looks very, very tasty Choclette 🙂
Janie x
Choclette says
Well it’s a big shame you didn’t get to taste it Janie. What did J think of it?
Leslie @ Bessie Bakes says
Soda bread is so easy to make. I love the combination of flours, herbs, and fruit with goat cheese. This is the perfect tea time snack!
Choclette says
Thanks Leslie. I make my own bread, but sometimes it’s really nice to bake soda bread that can so quickly be put together.
Emma @ Supper in the Suburbs says
Thanks for sharing this! Ive got lots of apples that need using up so as well making apple pie later I think I might make this! It was delicious but definitely best served warm!
Choclette says
Thanks Emma. It would have been nice to have had the actual recipe from River Cottage, but I was pretty pleased with this one.
J @ A Hot Southern Mess says
Yum! This bread looks delicious with the fruit in it and that cheese looks beautiful!
Choclette says
Thanks J, it’s a very tasty bread that is quick to make and easily adaptable.
Kate | The Veg Space says
What a gorgeous loaf, and love the idea of blackberry & apple with cheese. Sounds like a fabulous day was had by all at River Cottage, so sorry to have missed it!
Choclette says
Thanks Kate, it really is a very tasty loaf. I’m very much hoping we might get another chance at River Cottage one day.
What Kate Baked says
Ohh Choclette, I’ve just come across your wonderful new website (we’ve had a rather hectic few months and I’ve been out of the blogging loop); I love it and am off to explore… Meanwhile, what a brilliant time you all had at River Cottage; what a fabulous treat of a day out!
Choclette says
Thank you Kate. It’s good to hear from you. I’m really glad you like the blog, it’s coming together slowly. The River Cottage day was super duper 🙂
kate @veggie desserts says
It was so good. I love the herbs in this soda bread and the sweet/sour of the fruits. It was lovely to finally meet you at River Cottage!
Choclette says
It was a multi-sensory bread Kate and if the rain hasn’t spoilt all of the blackberries, I shall be making it again soon. It was really good to meet you too 🙂
manu says
This bread sounds perfect for an afternoon tea.
Happy Saturday
Choclette says
Thank you Manu. Ooh yes, what a very good idea. Hope you are well and have a good rest of the weekend.
Roz Goodgame says
I love soda bread, never tried a sweeter one thought. this sounds great!
Choclette says
It wasn’t overly sweet Roz as I didn’t use honey, more just little bursts of it along with a bit of tartness too – very nice.
Marisa Franca @ All Our Way says
I love different kinds of bread, especially breads with fruit. I think they are so versatile. Love the combination.
Choclette says
Thank you Marisa, bread is a great vehicle for all kinds of things. I made olive bread today 🙂
Cassandrea at chewsandbrews.ca says
These look awesome! I love using different grains like spelt for baking!!
Choclette says
Thanks Cassandrea. Spelt is one of my favourite flours, but it’s fun trying others too.
Byron Thomas says
I love how you’ve paired the blackberries with the apples in this bread recipe. Sounds great!
Choclette says
Thanks Byron. Blackberry and apple is a very traditional mix here in the UK. It probably is in the US too, but it’s the first time I’ve had it in bread and it’s fabulous.
Sarah says
I bet yours is just as good if not better than the one at River Cottage. I love this blackberry apple combo and I really like the cheese in this too – I’d love a slice now!
Choclette says
Haha thank you. Both were delicious Sarah and I’m pretty certain I will be making this again before the blackberries disappear 😉
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
I really love the idea of adding berries in soda bread. I wonder if it works with frozen berries.
Choclette says
It’s a fab idea isn’t it. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work with frozen berries Angie, it’s in a hot oven for quite a long time.
Kellie@foodtoglow says
Oh this sounds gorgeous, Choclette. I’m sure it is just as good if not better than the ones at River Cottage. The strong Cheddar sounds like it would be perfect with the flavours, and in a subtle complementing amount. Lovely xx
Choclette says
Thank you Kellie, it really is a fabulous bake. I suspect I will be out foraging for more blackberries this weekend so I can make it for a third time 😉
Katharine says
Mmm, looks wonderful. I think I’d love it with a hunk of strong cheese too although I wouldn’t turn my nose up at a slice with butter especially your lovely spiralled one!
Choclette says
Thanks Katharine, it’s quite cheesy anyway, but you could always leave the cheese out and then have it with the bread instead, or just go right ahead and have both 🙂