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Irish Colcannon

Last week, I couldn't decide between having my St. Patrick's Day food consist of Irish dishes or just food that's green. Well, I chose the Irish recipes. Green tofu, tempeh, and seitan might scare somebody.

Irish Colcannon
Colcannon.jpg

To celebrate St. Paddy's (thanks, Paul), I made colcannon, which is a traditional Irish potatoes-and-greens dish, for the first time. Think mashed potatoes with extra ingredients such as greens—some recipes use cabbage while others use kale—and leeks. So not only is it very Irish, it's also naturally green.

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Irish Colcannon

Salted water
1 lb. greens (try cabbage or kale)
2 lbs. potatoes, scrubbed and sliced
2 leeks, sliced
1 cup soy milk
1/2 tsp. mace
Sea salt and black pepper, to taste
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup vegan margarine (try Earth Balance brand)

• Fill a medium pot with the salted water and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Add the cabbage and cook for 15 minutes, until tender. Drain and roughly chop. Set aside.

• While the cabbage is cooking, add the potatoes to a pot, cover with water and cook over medium-high heat for 30 minutes, until tender. Drain and set aside.

• Add the leeks to a saucepan and cover with the soy milk. Cook over medium heat and bring close to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer until tender. Set aside.

• Mash the potatoes with the mace, salt, pepper, and garlic. Add the soy milk-leeks mixture, keeping the leeks intact. Add more soy milk as needed to make smooth. Add the cabbage and margarine.

• Place in a casserole dish and broil for 2 to 5 minutes, until browned.

Makes 6 servings



 

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Comments ( 4 )

the name alone is fantastic. plus, potatoes + greens? awesome.

shannon :

I made this last night as part of a special St. Patrick's Day dinner. It turned out far better than I thought it would.

Jennie :

My only changes to this recipe would be:

* ditch the soy milk in favour of some of the water used to boil the veg.

* chuck the potatoes in first, then add the greens after about 15-20 minutes; you cut cooking time (and energy consumption) by about a third.

I make colcannon all the time... it's delish.

Simonn :

I found your site on Google and read a few of your other entires. Nice Stuff. I'm looking forward to reading more from you.

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