News from the Farm

Irish Soda Bread is back!

A little gab about the bread….IrishSodaBreadGuiness 3-16

As descendants of Irish immigrants, we will be the first to tell you that the Irish were not known for flare in their cooking(although that has changed dramatically for the better). Sadly the majority of the Irish population was poor, and families often didn’t even own their own land. This led them to having to relying on many more meager foods, the most famous of which was the potato. Probably second in fame to the sacred spud was the confection known as Irish Soda Bread…or Brown Bread. This staple of Irish dinners was easier to make than yeast breads, and very nutritious when combined with Irish butter, and foods like stews. If a family could get their hands on some wheat flour, baking soda and a little buttermilk, they pretty much had the makings of a hearty loaf of bread. The flour used back in the day was usually soft winter wheat and generally was imported from the states. This flour is similar to St. Vincent flour that we use today in our Monastery and St. Benedict breads. It gives the bread an earthy flavor and a more crumbly texture rather than chewy.

So, back to the Irish staple… The family cook…usually mom… would combine the ingredients by hand kneading the flour, salt, and baking soda together with a small amount of buttermilk from the family cow.

The kneaded dough was then placed in a metal skillet type pan or a Dutch oven type pot with a metal lid. The bread was baked in this way until golden brown and often served with another famed Irish food, butter. If the family were fortunate enough to have meat around they may have enjoyed the bread with a stew. Often, however around the potato famine days, soda bread was a meal in itself.

Baking Natural Irish Soda Bread in our Hearth Oven

Baking Natural Irish Soda Bread in our Hearth Oven

Our version is made almost as simply. We use soft wheat flour from St. Vincent Gristmill in Latrobe, PA, buttermilk, salt, and baking soda. Today, we have been blessed with the luxury of things like honey, brown sugar, and baking powder. The powder adds a little extra push for rising by combining an acid with bicarbonate. Brown sugar and honey sweeten the dough just slightly to make it more palatable to our spoiled modern taste buds. Add a little butter, or dip in a hearty stew, and sip on a Guinness and you’ll think you’re back on the Emerald Isle again!

NEW! Boxed Beef 100lbs (quarter side) of our Black Angus Grass fed beef only $5.50/#!!

We are trying something new here at Friendship Farms! We are now offering boxes of beef…100# of our delicious grass fed Angus beef for only $5.50/#. The 100# includes lots of hamburger, stew, steaks and roasts. Check out the video and flyers in this post as well. We hope this will make buying our beef in bulk an easier and less confusing process! Please contact us for more information or to place your order. BeefBoxStandardFlyer2-17BeefBoxPicture2-17

Working at Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve!

You may have seen us out at the Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve near St. Vincent in Latrobe, PA. Trails are scraped and re-graded and then dusted with a fresh layer of stone dust. Adjustments are being made to discourage runoff water from the route 30 corridor from washing out the trails during heavy rains. This place is truly a second home to us and the work is a labor of love. We have been fortunate to have been involved in the transition of the reserve from old farm fields to a natural wonderland.  Visit the barn and say hello to Angela the director and her friendly and knowledgeable staff. Go for a stroll on the miles of trails through wildflowers, wetlands, woodlands and thickets, or visit the children’s garden near the front entrance. WPNR provides numerous educational events for all ages! Its well worth the stop!WPNRTrailRepair815-5 WPNRTrailRepair815-4 WPNRTrailRepair815-3 WPNRTrailRepair815-2 WPNRTrailRepairFlowers815

Spring Calving Season is here!




This moms a little tentative about her family’s big screen debut!

Christmas Items

photoYummy stuff from our bakery!

Conservation Work

Conservation Work: Just completed a stream bank restoration job on a beautiful section of 4 Mile Run near Stahlstown, PA. Live stakes and native tree and shrub seedlings were planted sometimes literally using ropes to hang on…on a precariously steep slope with erosion issues. Owners Peter and Bonnie McCormick care for this special place with lots of tlc and are very pleasant people to work for.

What’s New?

Well it sure is starting to feel like the holidays! Snow…freezing temps! The up-side is that Thanksgiving and Christmas are just around the corner. Families that maybe haven’t seen each other for months will gather together to celebrate. There’s nothing better than a gift from Friendship Farms long list of unique homemade farm-spun foods

 

Autumn Splendor

Autumn Splendor

Fall is a beautiful time at Friendship Farms. In addition to the spectacular fall foliage, fall-born calves are nursing off their mothers. Fall blooming wildflowers are in full color around the farm and in the nursery. Stop by the bakery when you’re here to try our latest bruschetta flat breads or a jar of homemade ketchup!

Helping Other Farms

Helping Other Farms

FSF is just about to complete an extensive agricultural watering system at the farm of Ken and April Ball near Buena Vista, PA.   This project includes over 2500’ of pipeline 8 frost free hydrants and pads and 3 frost free livestock waterers. It is part of a rotational grazing plan for the Balls who raise sheep and beef cattle. The Ball family are third generation owners of this beautiful spot in the southeastern corner of Allegheny County.

March 13, 2017
Irish Soda Bread is back!
A little gab about the bread…. As descendants of Irish immigrants, we will be the first
February 27, 2017
NEW! Boxed Beef 100lbs (quarter side) of our Black Angus Grass fed beef only $5.50/#!!
We are trying something new here at Friendship Farms! We are now offering boxes of
August 27, 2015
Working at Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve!
You may have seen us out at the Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve near St. Vincent in Latrobe, PA.
April 23, 2015
Spring Calving Season is here!
This moms a little tentative about her family’s big screen debut!
December 9, 2014
Christmas Items
Yummy stuff from our bakery!