Traditional Irish Barmbrack Recipe – Lana’s Cooking


For an authentic taste of Ireland, enjoy a loaf of traditional Irish Barmbrack (or Tea Brack) with your St. Patrick’s Day feast. This sweet bread, studded with dried fruits and flavored with warm spices, will put an Irish twinkle in your eye.

Barmbrack is a treat that’s steeped in Celtic tradition and has been a feature of Irish Halloween celebrations for centuries. Its name in the Gaelic, Báirín Breac, means “speckled loaf” referencing the specks of fruit throughout. 

A loaf of Irish barmbrack on a wooden cutting board.

Similar to an American-style quick bread, it’s usually enjoyed slathered with butter and paired with a cup of tea or coffee for a fitting start to the day or the perfect ending to an authentic Irish dinner. And, even though it’s traditionally served at Halloween, it’s great any time of year.

Traditionally, barmbrack was baked with tiny charms scattered through the batter, which were meant to tell the fortune of those who received one in their slice. If you got a dried pea, you wouldn’t marry. If your slice contained a tiny piece of cloth, you’d have bad luck. A coin meant you’d have good fortune, and a ring ensured you’d be married within the next year!

Irish bakers usually still include the ring charm just for a bit of whimsy and as a nod to the old ways.

— This post was originally published on March 11, 2022. It has been updated with additional information.

Cuisine: Irish
Cooking Method: Oven
Total Time: 1 Hour (plus 8 hours standing time)

Servings: 10
Primary Ingredient(s): Brewed black tea, golden raising, dark raisins, flour, cinnamon, cloves, sugar, egg
Skill Level: Easy

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