Earlier this year, my family of friends lost one of its finest members.
Will was the husband of my oldest and dearest friend, but he was so much more: father, son, brother, friend, leader, coach, athlete, outdoorsman, wicked handy handyman, drinking buddy and all-around good guy. One of the best good guys I will ever have the pleasure to have known.
But he was also one more thing that was very, very important to him: Will was Irish.
So St. Patrick's Day was a big deal. And one of the ways he made it a big deal was to bake Irish soda bread with his sons every year.
I know his boys are continuing the tradition this year. I wish I lived closer to them so I could lend a hand. Since I don't, I'm making it my own annual tradition, too, to honor Will's memory and remember his all-around-good-guyness.
I can't tell you where his recipe (below) came from but it's easy and it's good.
So today, bake an Irish soda bread and wash it down with a beer (preferably a Fat Tire) ... for Will.