Colcannon With Crispy Leeks Recipe (2024)

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gf

Traditionally this is made with just cabbage and potatoes if colcannon, although kale is also used. Champ is made with potatoes and scallions. Usually white pepper is used to season it, not black pepper. Use real butter.

Rosalie

I've made this using Yukon Gold potatoes, boiled then sauteed-shredded cabbage in a combo of oil & butter, chopped cooked ham and scallions. Of course, I added warm milk and butter to make the potatoes smooth. Altogether a wonderful dish. (But anytime mashed potatoes are involved, it's wonderful).

hl

Thank you so much for including all the possible "aliums of choice" here. I rarely have leeks, or shallots, or scallions for that matter, on hand, but my kitchen without even a single onion would be almost impossible to consider! Yes, I know that there are differences in the final results but, for most recipes, the substitutions among these are not a problem. I am saddened when I see comments from people who aren't trying a recipe because they don't have exactly the "right" one of these.

hl

Slice or grate your greens (preferably cabbage for "real" colcannon) and pack lightly or tighly into a four cup measure. You can decide whether you want less or more of this ingredient. Thanks to Melissa Clark for her realistic measure here. Not the inexact "one medium head of cabbage" nor the overly precise "12 1/2 ounces sliced cabbage." These recipes will always be ready for the cook to choose final amounts. If you end up with only 3 1/2 cups or have an exttra half cup of cabbage, don' worry.

Patti Bush

I have made my mom's version of colcannon since I was able to cook. Ours was never finished until a bunch of crispy bacon pieces was fried up and added in. We would simmer the potatoes and cabbage together with water or broth until very tender, then mash with butter & milk and stir in the bacon. Back in the day mom was a widow with 4 hungry kids who worked outside the home. This was quick, delicious & filling. I don't know if she did, but instead of butter I use the bacon drippings when mashing.

Gail

Personally, I think this is a stupid measurement. No one buys a quart of fresh greens. The question is, how packed should the greens be? Loosely packed? Firmly packed? You will get differing amounts. Come on, NYT...use ounces.

Jill 34M

A quart is 4 cups.

dimmerswitch

Nice sized bunch of broccoli rabe for greens component was great partner for garlic, olive oil and German Butterball potatoes (from local farmer as 'tis the season here) in this mash and just harvested onions were allium choice. This recipe was originally created as a way to cook tasty meals from our pantries during the midst of pandemic lockdowns. It creates a good dish now too when things are a tad more opened up. Cooking keeps me sane. Thanks to Melissa Clark for her recipes for all times

Olivia

I recommend caramelizing onions instead of frying leeks! So so good - planning on using the leftovers as pierogi filling :)

John Riley

I, for one, am happy that we have some St. Patrick's Day celebrations that don't focus on green beer and drunkenness. Potatoes are so central to the Irish culture. I'll never forget dinner at a relative's home in the West Cork town of Bantry one spring many years ago. Our visit coincided with the first of the season's "new potatoes" and our hosts' simple joy at being able to share this treat with us Yanks became on of my favorite memories of that trip. I'll be making this colcannon tonight!

fambrough

I have to say, this is a beautifully written recipe. It allows for flexibility and gives generously. It reads as if written by and for cooks and chefs in that it gives instruction while also avoids devolving into overcomplicated explanatory notes on execution. In other words, it knows we know how to cook and it gives the framework for creation. Kudos Ms Clark.

Martha

This is an amalgam of colcannon and champ. Colcannon doesn’t need exact measurements. It was meant to clean up the potatoes and greens leftover from a previous dinner. Much like the English bubble and squeak. I have very fond memories of “me Ma” simmering milk, butter and scallions as the taties boiled. It was a favorite in the family and still is many years later.

Megan

A bag of frozen vegetables can give you a physical idea of quantity, fyi...and is an easy substitute too.

CTBankey

"2 quarts of sliced sturdy greens"? Doesn't it make more sense to indicate the measurement in cups?

Bob

My friend Kenny who makes a mean Colcannon adds chunks of ham to his recipe, which really pays off in extra flavor.

Michele

I made this according to the recipe. I used half a head of cabbage plus a bunch of lacinato kale for the greens. I added some green onions too, because I had some on hand. And of course lots of Kerry Gold butter! I used chicken stock, not milk. I think this is my new comfort food! So delicious! Thank you for the recipe.

soporifix

This came out so much better than I thought it would be. I used red potatoes, cabbage and leek; I doubled the garlic and added a can of sweet baby green peas at the very end. A lovely dinner all by itself.

Daniel

2 leek whites and 1head of cabbage. I didn't remove leek whites before adding cabbage. I saved the leek greens, slice thinly, soften them in butter and olive oil on medium for ~15 min before adding the juice from 1 lemon. After letting the juice reduce for a couple of mins, I added some spinach and let it wilt and cook down for a min or two. I added the leek, lemon, spinach mix to the mashed potato, leek, cabbage. The added acidity rounded the dish out great. The fried egg was a happy companion!

Diana

I made this with russets, curly kale and a good amount of shallots. Added a little coastal cheddar at the end. Delicious!

Lynn

I also used unpeeled local gold potatoes

leigh

This was incredible. Thank you.

Josette

Why do you feel the need for exact measure of the greens? More or less to your taste or what you have (a bunch or less than a bunch does not matter). This is not baking.

Carol Welker.

Try adding stinging nettles, if you have the pesty, but delicious weed. Be sure to wear gloves to pick and clean. Remove stems. Leaves are very tender and only need to be added to potatoes for a few minutes to wilt. Stinging quality goes away when cooked. Add broth and/or milk and blend leftovers for wonderful creamy soup or make leftovers into patties—roll in flour, and fry in butter or oil.

Paige

I made this with red cabbage and parsnips instead of leeks. It turned out purple! I think of it as Mardis Gras Colcannon.

jessica '

This is DELICIOUS. My only change was to use much more heated chicken broth to get a proper, not dry, consistency. This is, to me, the ultimate comfort food.

Patricia

I had a medium turnip from a vegetable coop I didn't know what to do with and I've been eating more plant based meals, so this seemd to fit the bill. I used the turnip, a large potato, and small head of cabbage with a mix of leeks and onions. I added two more cloves of garlic (total of 4), a shake of Trader Joe's 21 spice salute , salt, pepper thyme, butter and almonds-cashew milk to the potatoes-turnip mash. . Heaven! This is an easy, savory and hearty winter meal on its own.

Lola

I followed the recipe pretty closely on this. I didn’t have leaks, and since I had made colcannon before with cabbage, and had that that’s what I used! I Pretty much everything else went according to plan. The major difference for me was that I was cooking the dish for someone who couldn’t consume dairy products. I used ghee in place of butter. That’s been a really interesting cooking experience overall. I will admit, that I much prefer a little bit of cream and nice globs of butter on the top!

Annie

I've been making Colcanon every Halloween since we watched Jim Sheridan's In America in 2002. This is the first time I tried a twist on the standard potatoes, kale, butter and milk. My note: I love the addition of crispy leeks, but you must mash the potatoes BEFORE you add them to the greens. If you wait until after you add them, it's twice as hard and half as successful. Mashing them then adding them in will enable you to achieve a better texture with less hassle and mess.

Ronni

Easily veganized with plant-based butter and cream, which made it very tasty. Also added vegetable broth and a bunch of parsley. Served with vegan sausages.

Rich O

I’ve made this a couple of times, substituting various kinds of onions without any adverse affect. I once used buttermilk instead of whole milk and thought it actually a bit better.

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Colcannon With Crispy Leeks Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between colcannon and Champ? ›

What is the difference between Colcannon and Champ? Both Irish dishes, Champ is mashed potatoes with chopped spring onions (scallions) and milk. Colcannon is Champ with the addition of cabbage and sometimes some herbs.

Why is colcannon called colcannon? ›

The word colcannon is derived from the Gaelic term cal ceannann, which means "white-headed cabbage" — the vegetable most commonly mixed with potatoes in this dish. It's often served alongside Irish meats, and is made by combining potatoes and greens (usually cabbage, but kale and other leafy greens are sometimes used).

What does colcannon taste like? ›

Colcannon is full of flavor. If you like mashed potatoes, you'll most likely love this dish. The mashed potatoes get tons of flavor from the green onions and a nice texture from the chopped kale. We all love butter and milk in our potatoes, so that is also in this colcannon recipe with salt and pepper to taste!

What is colcannon soup Wikipedia? ›

Description. Colcannon is most commonly made with only four ingredients: potatoes, butter, milk and cabbage. Irish historian Patrick Weston Joyce defined it as "potatoes mashed with butter and milk, with chopped up cabbage and pot herbs".

Is bubble and squeak the same as colcannon? ›

Colcannon is mashed potatoes and chopped cabbage and usually chopped ham or bacon. Bubble and squeak is mashed leftover potatoes and chopped cabbage mixed up and fried as single round cake, and then sliced and served usually at breakfast.

When should I eat colcannon? ›

Colcannon is a hearty dish that has been eaten on Halloween night for years. Traditionally, a ring was hidden in the dish, and whoever was to find it would be likely to marry in the upcoming year! Colcannon was even paired with a little poem: Did you ever eat Colcannon, made from lovely pickled cream?

Why do Irish eat colcannon? ›

The ingredients joined ancient and modern Ireland; the ancestral diet in the country was heavy on kale and cabbage, and colcannon combined them with the more modern potato to create something hearty and filling that would keep the workingman satiated for a decent stretch of time.

What do the British call mashed potatoes? ›

Mashed potato or mashed potatoes (American, Canadian and Australian English), colloquially known as mash (British English), is a dish made by mashing boiled or steamed potatoes, usually with added milk, butter, salt and pepper. It is generally served as a side dish to meat or vegetables.

What is the posh word for mashed potato? ›

Pomme Puree - a fancy way to say mashed potatoes.

What is Ireland's famous dish? ›

To many across the country, Irish stew is the national dish of Ireland. The methods and flavour of an Irish stew vary from person to person and have evolved over the years. Previously, it all depended on which ingredients were cheaper and more common at that time.

Do Irish people like mashed potatoes? ›

The classic white potato originates from the South Americas and made its way to Ireland via Europe! Nevertheless, we love them in all shapes, sizes and forms. Boiled, roasted, mashed, turned into Champ with milk, butter and spring onions, or fried into Boxty.

Why is corned beef and cabbage considered an Irish dish? ›

The Irish immigrants also realized that cabbage was a more readily available vegetable in America than in Ireland, where it was traditionally a fall and winter vegetable. So they combined the corned beef with cabbage to create a hearty, filling meal that was reminiscent of their homeland.

Is fufu mashed potatoes? ›

What is Fufu, the West African Delicacy? Fufu is a starchy African food with a doughy, mashed potato-like consistency, usually eaten as an accompaniment to soups or stews.

Why is it called Saturday soup? ›

The reason that it is called Sa-ti-deh Soup is because it was traditionally cooked on a Saturday. Split Pea / Saturday Soup is a great option to feed the family or even just yourself if you want to stretch food for days.

What is France National soup? ›

The French national dish is Pot-au-Feu (Pot on the fire). It is a soup with vegetables and meat. The meat is often beef but sometimes pork. There are also different kinds of vegetables and spices in it.

What does champ mean in Ireland? ›

Champ (brúitín in Irish) is an Irish dish of mashed potatoes with scallions, butter and milk. Champ. Alternative names. Poundies.

Which country would you be in if you ended up eating colcannon and champ? ›

Colcannon and Champ

Champ: Native to Northern Ireland, Champ looks similar to Colcannon. It differs though, in that it's made with scallions (or spring onions) and creamy mashed potatoes. Champ is great on its own, served steaming hot with extra butter. It's also the perfect side dish for good-quality sausages.

Is champ the same as bubble & squeak? ›

About Bubble and Squeak

It is along the similar lines of Colcannon or Champ, both Irish dishes that are similar but aren't a crusted mash up of leftovers, rather more creamed mashed potato.

What do the Irish call spring onions? ›

In Ireland, scallions are chopped and added to mashed potatoes, known as champ or as an added ingredient to Colcannon.

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