Free Recipe Colcannon (Traditional Irish Dish)

Recipe Type: Free Vegetable Recipes
Recipe Preparation: boil
Cooking Temperature:
Recipe Serves: 1

Ingredients for Colcannon (Traditional Irish Dish) Recipe

7 lg Potatoes (or more)
1 Large bunch kale greens
1/4 c Butter
Milk or cream as needed
4 Strips of bacon, cut up
1 tb Onion, minced
Salt & pepper to taste

Colcannon (Traditional Irish Dish) Preparation

Peel and boil 7 or 8 med. to lge. potatoes until done. Remove stalks from leaves of kale greens and tear or chop into very small pcs. Bring to a boil with a bit of bacon and simmer while potatoes cook. Mash the potatoes with 1/4 c. of butter and milk or cream as needed. Add salt and pepper. Drain the chopped, cooked kale. (You should have about twice as many potatoes as kale. Mix the two together with 1 tb. minced onion. Correct seasoning and serve with butter. NOTE: Colcannon is a mixture of buttered greens and potatoes. Traditionally concannon was eaten at Halloween. A heaping portion is dished onto each plate. A well is made in the center of the mount to hold a generous portion of butter. The colcannon is eaten from around the outside in. You take a scoop, dip it in the well of butter in the center and eat. With a glass of buttermilk, the WAS a meal in itself. In the Midlands, colcannon is called thump . In the north and western parts of Ireland it is called champ . To tell fortunes on Halloween, a ring and a silver coin were mixed into the colcannon…whoever got the ring was soon to marry and whoever got the coin would be wealthy. From Gemini’s MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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