Colcannon TRADITIONAL IRISH dish
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- Colcannon is a traditional Irish dish made from mashed potatoes mixed with kale or cabbage and often enhanced with green onions (scallions), milk, butter, salt, and pepper. This hearty and comforting dish is deeply rooted in Irish culture and cuisine, offering a simple yet flavourful blend of ingredients. It's particularly associated with Halloween in Ireland but is enjoyed all year round, serving as a versatile side dish that pairs well with various meats, especially ham or bacon.
The preparation of Colcannon is straightforward. Potatoes are boiled until tender, then mashed smoothly with butter and warm milk to create a creamy texture. Cooked cabbage or kale is folded with finely chopped green onions for a mild, oniony bite. The result is a rich buttery dish with a comforting, homely feel, showcasing the humble potato and cabbage in a delicious and nutritious way.
Colcannon can also carry cultural significance, particularly during Halloween in Ireland, where it was traditional to hide small tokens or coins inside the dish for Halloween festivities, predicting fortune or luck for the person who found them.
For those interested in trying Colcannon, it's an accessible dish that can be easily adapted to personal taste preferences, such as using different types of cabbage or adding extra ingredients like garlic or cheese for added flavor. Its simplicity, combined with the rich flavours and textures, makes Colcannon a beloved classic in Irish cuisine.
The name "colcannon" is derived from the Gaelic word "cál ceannann," which means "white-headed cabbage." It is a traditional Irish dish made primarily from mashed potatoes, cabbage, or kale mixed with butter, milk, and sometimes onions, leeks, or scallions. Colcannon is mainly associated with Ireland and has a long Irish cuisine history, often served at Halloween but enjoyed year-round. The dish combines the staple potato with other readily available vegetables in Ireland, creating a hearty and comforting meal.
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Ingredients:
- 2 pounds (about 900g) potatoes, peeled and cut into large chunks
- 4 cups kale or cabbage, finely sliced
- 1/2 cup (about 120ml) milk or cream
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus extra for serving
- 4 green onions, sliced (white and green parts)
- Salt and pepper, to taste
NOTE: You can add as many potatoes as possible to make a larger portion.
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Oh Rik, it looks amazing. Much superior to the way I made mine the other day. I didn't put spring onions in mine. I will now. I'm so glad that I found you on TH-cam and Subscribed to your channel. It doesn't matter which nationality you are, your recipes suit everyone who like to eat 😉
Liz, thank you for your lovely words. Wow! Best, Rik
@BackyardChef It's true, Rik. I'm sure there are a lot more people who think so, too.
Thank you very much. Best, Rik@@lizhannah8412
@@lizhannah8412 I will second that liz 👍
If you omit the cabbage, just adding spring onions, you have champ, which is my favourite! 🇮🇪
BUTTER with potatoes, cabbage and onions -- love it!
Agreed! Best, Rik
Butter makes almost anything taste better!
What do you mean "almost "?@laureldreinking
@laureldreinking I grew up with my mom who put salt or butter or both on almost everything. I miss butter... It's a rare treat for me but I might make an exception for this dish.
Man, NEVER forget the butter. It pretty much goes well with everything.@@notme2day
Definitely do NOT skip the step of sautéing the cabbage!!!! It’s magical!!!! Even my daughter that doesn’t eat anything loves this!
Thank you. Best, Rik
Nicely salted and peppered caramelized cabbage is the best.
Oh Rik ! All the Polish people will love you for the dish 🥰 Potatoes and cabbage " Our national food "😋
Thank you. Love to Poland. Best, Rik
and Ukraine 🇺🇦 people the same 😅
My step fathers family is Hungarian. When they came to visit us in the states they made the best dishes, rich in flavor without meat. That was right up my alley being vegan. Wish my dad was still, around today, would love to have those recipes... I still dream about them.
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
I get my love of it from my maternal grandfather 💪. This is a regular dish in my house, and my Mexican husband loves it, too. He puts cheese on top. I put bacon in mine. 🤭
@@larisamadolimov9130Paternal grandmother 🤩
This is a family staple in our house. I have substituted chopped Brussels sprouts instead of cabbage as well as kale. This dish has converted many non-cabbagers to cabbage lovers.
Thank you. Best, Rik
love the idea of Brussel sprouts instead of cabbage! Thank you for such a great idea!!
Any left over put it in the fridge and fry it the next morning after your sausage and bacon for a delicious bubble and squeak. Yummy.
I agree! Best, Rik
Omg my nan always used to do this every Saturday morning
Good memories. Best, Rik@@DG-yk1wj
I was just thinking what a great fried patty that would make
What in the world is bubble and squeak?
I grew up in a large Irish family. This is the way my parents always made it. Not with kale. They grow kale but I think it's much better with cabbage. Thank you for bringing me back to my childhood
Thank you. Best, Rik
I grew up during the horrible time the schools decided to teach that butter was terrible for you so I always would skimp on it in dishes I'd make. And I was always wondering why my food never tasted as hearty as my parents or grandparents. Then suddenly I started putting in a goodly amount of butter into my meals and wouldn't you know it, it tastes just like how I remember homemade food should taste. Love this video and I'm excited to make some myself.
Its just amazing how we have all been influenced over the years. Good job we all have choices. Thank you. Best, Rik
Butter is the secret of life!
Right?!?! Also using "real" ingredients got rid of some gastro issues for me.
Thank you. Best, Rik@@kthearcher3357
Butter has been the enemy for so long! Now we know it is so good for you and its margarine the bad one 😂
I remember making a version of this as a kid, my mother was sick and my siblings were hungry. Plenty of potatoes a cabbage only white onions though, lots of butter sautéed the onions in the butter. I made way too much, the next day I made the remaining mixture up into little cakes and fried them up in the heavy cast iron skillet, like bubble and squeak, not bad for an Eight year old. This has taken me back to 1968.
Thank you. Best, Rik
The onion heated in the milk is genius! I'm going to try it!❤
Thank you. Best, Rik
If you follow the recipe but leave out the cabbage, then you've made another Irish potato dish called champ. Many here in Ireland especially in the north say an idiot is as thick as champ.
Love Champ! Did you see this one th-cam.com/video/n6XtpbbW41M/w-d-xo.html Best, Rik@@lambhdeargh
As an American with Irish roots (5th generation) Dad mentioned growing up on this, but called it boil cabbage and mash, with mince. The mince was just butcher scraps that were leftover at the end of the day, fried or boiled, then the cabbage was cooked in that water, then the taters as well, saving all that flavor. If Dad caught a fish, perfect for lent, it was served as well. I still cook frugally like my parents grew up on after WW2 and still love it.
Thank you 😋 Best, Rik
LOL 5th generation! My maternal great grandparents were from Ireland but I don't consider myself Irish! I am English. Americans like their "pick what you like" style of ancestry and ignore what you don't like.
@@eftariseenglaland1179Shame you have to put others down for just sharing a memory they loved.
Hope your life is not as shitty as your attitude.
@@theskinthiefs6301That was a humorous post , not shitty .
@@eftariseenglaland1179 Then I'm a mutt. Irish/Welsh/German/Polish/etc.
The last time I had this was the spring of 1965. I was five years old and never knew what it was called. My grandmother made it for her Dad every time we went to visit. He was born in Westmeath and came to Boston in 1903. My grandmother didn't actually like this for some reason but she made it for him and he shared it with me and I loved it. Thank you so much for posting this video. Now I know how to make it for myself after all these years.
Thank you. Best, Rik
Nice story she probably ate too m6ch as a child and didn't care fir it anymore
She might not have liked it too much because she probably was so sick of eating cabbage/kale and potatoes every day, she never wanted it again. But to dad, it was a completely different thing. Home and hearth, you know? Full tummies with warm food. Mum.
That’s a wonderful story
Lovely memory!
I wanted to try this recipe but I only have three pounds of butter left in my fridge. It’ll have to wait! Just kidding! I will most certainly try it. It’s the kind of simple dish that cannot be bad. Happy St. Patrick everyone! March 17th, 2024
Thank you. Best, Rik
U can also Bake it slowly & it's excellent!
Me too! I apparently wanted to ensure I wasn't going to run out!
Now I have to put it to good use. Darn it😂
I love colcannon. Any kind of potatoes, any kind of greens, any kind of onions. The worst colcannon is delicious and the best is sublime. I’m making this version for dinner tomorrow night. Can’t wait!
Sounds great! I agree! No hangs ups like all the purists, most of them don't cook they just criticize. Good on ya, hope you enjoy. Best, Rik
Certainly not any kind of potatoes 🥔 😊
Up to you if you are fussy, I'm not. The most of the world cannot get the potatoes you have - so any potatoes will do. Thank you. @@patriciaoreilly8907
@@patriciaoreilly8907 ???
My mouth is watering.😅
I'm Hispanic, and I've turned on a lot of my other Hispanic friends to this dish and they love it. So this recipe is not just for the Irish. It can be for anyone.
Yes indeed! Just like your Spanish Tortilla. we all eat it. Best, Rik
We don’t mind sharing. I love Spanish food .
A lot of foods help build the best international bridges to stomach and hearts.
I try to be eclectic in people, food, music and new things❣
Colcannons a wonderful dish.
The food needs to remain in the ethnic enclave and never be shared 😂😂😂
Butter, butter, butter, butter, and some more butter, gotta love it!
Thank you 😋 Best, Rik
And of course Ireland has the BEST butter!🧈
don't forget the dash of potatoes at the end.....
Thank you. Best, Rik@@joedoe6444
A man after my heart with all that butter. Butter makes everything better.
Thank you. Best, Rik
You'll laugh, but even I here in Bavaria know this dish and have cooked it several times. As far as I know, it's a classic "All Saints' Day meal". I use savoy cabbage instead of cabbage. The original is prepared from "sea cabbage" according to my documents. Thank you very much for showing and warm greetings from Bavaria.👍👍
Sea cabbage does have alkaloids so you shouldn’t eat it raw also in Britain, there are restrictions on harvest of sea cabbage so only take as much as you need👍👍🇬🇧🏴🇨🇮🏴
No laughing, dishes transcend all borders, taken by travelers and adapted. That's why the world of cooking appeals to me. Not the tosh we all did standing in the kitchen's turning the same rubbish out day in and day out. Recipes even though similar with different ingredients. Much love to Bavaria. Best, Rik
Wo haben sie Sea Cabbage in Bayern bekommen ich habe Jahre lang in Bayern gelebt und noch nie davon gehört, aber ich kann mir vorstellen das das in Bayern gut ankommt Champ auch das habe ich für freunde gemacht mit Bratwurst 👍😍
@@hablin1 Ich habe den Sea cabbage nicht bekommen und daher durch Wirsing ersetzt. Aber das Original ist laut Rezept dieser Meerkohl.
@@hansdampf4055 ach so ich habe mich gewundert 👍😍
In the Netherlands we call it 'Stamppot' (mash pot) and have literally tens of variations, although most are with cabbage of all varieties. We usually eat it with a smoked sausage. There is one with onion and carrot, called Hutspot. We eat that with a meat stew (Hachée). It's more or less our national dish.
Thank you very much for sharing. I love learning. Would like to eat that national dish. Best, Rik
Yes, and we usually cook it all in one pot. Lekker! 😋
À great stamppot is ‘stamppot rauwe andijvie’. Mashed potatoes with tiny sliced raw endive. Gives a beautiful crunch and a fresh flavor to the potatoes.
@@mw5356definitely with bacon!
@@jamesjasonallen4168 Spekjes
In Czech cooking, this is known as Halushki. My grandmother would make a batch of this for holidays. The cabbage gets fried up, mixed with riced potatoes, and served with mustard. Yum! So glad I found your site. I never learned how to make it so now I know.
Your mums recipe sounds amazing - love the idea! Thank you. Best, Rik
😮now, Mustard oo wow yummmmm.my brain asks...horseradish..???
Anything yoiu like to eat, no worries. Thank you. Best, Rik
@@alysononoahu8702
My Bohemian/Moravian lines don't have this exactly...but we always served homemade Kraut browned in bacon fat (even better duck fat when available) with mashed potatoes on the side. Nice knowing this also has a Bavarian and Irish background, as do I!
Thank you 😋 Best, Rik@@Wguy56
I'm second Gen Irish & my Grandma & Mom made this dish, so I grew up eating Colcannon. My Grandma made it with what she called "boiled bacon". My Mom says it's equivalent to American boiled ham, which I cube & add to my Colcannon. Rik, your recipe is spot on & DEE-LISH! My Husband really loves it! Thank you for posting from an Irish girl in Oregon!🍀❤
Thank you. Love to the Irish girl in Oregon. Best, Rik
Mmmmm. Cabbage, potatoes, green onions, and butter...what's not to love. Also, looks lie a great boiled pierogie filling. St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner, can't wait for a recipe for that.
So good! Best, Rik
Yes! That would be a good pierogi filling.
A touch of heavy cream at the end along with a few cloves of garlic in with the cabbage fry really perks it up!
I haven't had Colcannon potatoes in over two decades. I remember they were delicious! With Corn beef, heaven!
Oh yes! Best, Rik
that's corn beef hash😊
@@BackyardChefChef, please tell me what brand and the name of the knife you used to chop the cabbage. Thanks!!
@@RubyTwilite available at any Thai Market...
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Mum always used to serve corn beef with cabbage and potatoes. She never made colcannon though. I'm definitely trying this!
I made this on Sunday and it was fantastic! Simmering the green onion in the milk really does carry the flavor throughout. Best colcannon I've had.
Sounds great! Thank you. Best, Rik
Aussie here! My mother made something like this - she called it ‘bubble & squeak’. Absolutely delicious. Thanks for the inspiration chef 😊
Thank you. Best, Rik
I’m Canadian and my English mother made bubble and squeak too, usually made with Brussel sprouts
My friend from the UK called this bubble and squeak. My family did not want their cabbage and potatoes mixed so I put my serving of each in a bowl and mixed my own. Delicious!!
@@donnahorsley433 Thank you. Best, Rik
Bubble and squeak usually includes meat and is fried. Colcannon has no meat and is a rather creamy dish. Here in Ireland, my mother used to add a six pence and a piece of cloth, each wrapped in greaseproof paper. Whoever got the six pence in their helping would be rich for a year; whoever got the ‘rag’ in theirs would be poor for the year.
That's what i love: a cooking show where the pans the host grabs look like pans that have been around and landed in my kitchen!! Now i know you are cooking for real.
Nowt for show here, good old simple cooking. Everyone can make all the recipes on this channel. Mind you some complaints about scratches in a non stick pan. I said, nothing wrong with the pan. Thank you. Best, Rik
@@BackyardChef 🤗🤗💚☘️🇨🇦
One of the first things I noticed, and loved!
My Papa bought a good pot set around '76-'77. My mum used them after he died and now I have them and still use them every day. Good pots.
I was thinking that, too.
I’m watching this and it’s mouth watering. Feb26, 2024. I gave up potatoes for Lent. I love potatoes any way I can get them. I watched you make potatoes yesterday too, with sweet potato and turnip, and onions. Well that ok, cause Easter Sunday either one of those potato dishes will go great with ham, or lamb. Thanks, and blessings.♥️♥️🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
Sounds great! Hope you enjoy. Best, Rik
As an Irish woman I audibly gasped at the idea of giving up potatoes for lent. 😂what?
Nothing like some good old comfort food, just watching this made me hungry LOL
Thank you. Best, Rik
"A bog standard" 😄 I just dared my husband to casually work that phrase into a conversation at the next family gathering. Love it!
Ha ha ha, I hope he takes the challenge - look forward to hearing the result. Thank you. Best, Rik
Colcannon - one of my favs when the garden produce finally gets ready. Nothing better than home organic cabbage, taters and green onions. If you haven't made and eaten this it's delicious.
ps: Love your extra steps. I will be changing my recipe to match yours. Cheers
I agree! Thank you. Best, Rik
Вы так вкусно кушаете! Вот что значит - благословенная пища рабочего человека! Обожаю семейные рецепты - они просты, но при этом питательны, дают настоящую силу! Спасибо большое! ❤
Yes! Well said
Это мое удовольствие, надеюсь, вам понравится. С наилучшими пожеланиями, Рик.
Celtic Viking Germanic dish right there. That is a three culture love fest right there.
I'd add, a bit of dill and mustard seed.
Heaven
Sounds great! Thank you. Best, Rik
I'm making this. Pork fennel sausages and Colcannon for dinner this week.
Irish Dad's supper plus a Guinness,think I was weaned on both,still favourite of mine,best evee comfort food; thanks for the memories
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you. Could do a Guinness. Best, Rik
You are right. Guinness would go well with this
I've only just found your channel and I'm so pleased to see a down to earth person being honest about cooking honest food. Thanks butty 🏴🙏
Thanks, Adrian. Nowt hidden here, simple cooking. Best, Rik
The things you "normally don't do" are the things that make the boring..spectacular!! I LOVE your love of butter!
Yes! Thank you! Great name by the way. Best, Rik
Love butter in my food. Eveŕything tastes soo much beter!
Rik. My parents were born in Newfoundland…..the people of Newfoundland came from England, Scotland and Ireland. . My mother made that dish…. ❤️❤️❤️Lucy.
Thanks for sharing, Lucy. Love to Newfoundland. Best, Rik
Yum! Potatoes, cabbage, green onions, butter. Wonderful! All my favorite ingredients!
Yes, Lovely. Best, Rik
Happy St Patrick's day from the US! I am preparing to make this dish for the first time thanks to your video!
Thank you. Same to you. Hope you enjoy. Best, Rik
On a visit to Dublin 5 years ago i asked for colcannon in a number of restaurants and no one knew what i was talking about 😊 my American lady friend thought i was winding her up, I thought the staff were winding ME up. I couldn't believe I couldn't get colcannon in Ireland. Spoilt the holiday for me and I still haven't got over it.😂
Oh wow! Thank you. Best, Rik
Hard to believe. Maybe they evolved another name for it? It would be a staple there. Someone else commented that they know it as Champ.
I read about this dish in various books. I am from Southern Africa with Portuguese heritage. I love cabbage. Now this way to cook it is PHENOMENAL ! I live now in the USA Midwest where the cooking is good solid farm non nonsense cooking. As a child I travelled extensively in Asia with my granny who had a spice emporium so my food is very different from the average family fare. This is something I am going to try tomorrow. It seems sooo tasty… I am sure I will make my sons eat such a tasty thing. Thanks immensely. And GOD bless the work of your hands.
Ireland with all the leprechaun… here I come… soon is the season of the green color Irish beer here in St Paul, a town founded by the Irish settlers. This dish should be a must at your St Pat’s Day !!
Thank you. Best, Rik
This reminds me of my childhood. Delicious. You just HAVE to make a crater in the top and melt a big knob of Kerrygold butter in it. Nothing like it!!
There’s a soft spot in my heart for colcannon. It convinced my young daughter that kale is edible 😂.
Yes great idea. Your Kale way is very good indeed. Best, Rik
My grandmother (County Longford) made this regularly. Gotta' use russets but we don't peel 'em. Just scrub and boil whole. Also: we use light cream. That's the first thing to do: heat the cream on a very low heat with the scallions so that the cream picks up the scallion flavor. Add butter and set aside. Cut cabbage and boil but not too limp. Drain, set aside. When the russets are done, put 'em back in the dry pot with a low flame and let 'em dry out for a few minutes. Then take the masher and give the spuds a few whacks to break 'em up into pieces; do not mash. Assemble all in a casserole and serve. NB: piled as in the video with the butter added to the top is suggestive of another dish called "champ". Enjoy!
Thank you. Best, Rik
Lovely, spirited, cheery preparation.. exquisite. Thanks for showcasing this timeless creation! Yum!!
Thank you. Best, Rik
HA!… they say one is never too old to learn something new (I’m 80!) - - that nifty way to mellow out the onions in the milk & butter is definitely something I will do. And, with St.Paddy’s Day on the horizon, I will soon be trying Colcannon your way. Even despite my age & being widowed, with children who live all,over the USA, I still do a whole meal…Colcannon a must, with a wonderful Irish ☘️ Soda Bread recipe (from a dear friend years ago), & a small corned beef cooked with carrots, onions & more cabbage. The only thing missing is a Guinness. It’s funny…I know so many old folks who say their appetites are dwindled 😮- - I kinda wish it would happen to me😅. Finding your channel last week with the turnips & potatoes & green onions was a stoke of good Irish luck 🍀 me thinks! (And took me right down Memory Lane).
Wow! I loved reading this. It's a stroke of luck to have you here. Hope the appetite stays, definitely will keep you strong. I could do a Guinness. Keep watching I have changed up this recipe for St Patrick's day will be posted a couple of days before. Lots of love and take care. Best, Rik
@@BackyardChefOh… gosh…thank you so much for the comment back…🍀💝
You are very welcome. Best, Rik@@suemcknight9051
I made this last night, and OMG this was phenomenal!!!! I did your extra step on the cabbage and I LOVED THIS DISH. My husband admitted after dinner he wasn't so sure about the combination, but he went back for seconds and said he would like to have that dish again.
Fantastic! Thank you. Best, Rik
@@BackyardChef I have to add I took leftovers to both Moms and they loved it. Thank you for the recipes I can add to our regular rotation!
As a Russian, this would be a struggle meal. Eaten with some canned herring, smoked/dried fish, or pickled fish.
A comfort food.❤
Sounds great! Thank you. Best, Rik
Good morning from a tiny town near Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USA.
This looks absolutely delicious!
In 1830, 2 of my ancestors left Ireland for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They met, married, and raised a big family there.
Thanks for sharing Thank you. Best, Rik
Good evening! Louisville, Kentucky here! ⚜️
Good day neighbor, and Hello Chef! 👌🫶
I can't cook to save my life, but I love these videos as you explain everything. Even I can follow along. Thanks.
Thank you. Best, Rik
What a lovely easy recipe of 3 winners in our household. Cant go wrong with this!!! My husband will love it!
Thank you. Best, Rik
@@BackyardChef you're quite welcome! Happy St.Patricks day!!!☘️☘️☘️
Thank you. Best, Rik@@jodyvw.9741
Sounds like a dream to me. Ive always cooke cabbage corned beef and potatoes and mixed it altogether on my plate mashed. Now I will make this when I have no corned beef. Lol. My Grandmother was a Blue eyed red headed petite Irish woman. ❤
Thank you. Best, Rik
The butter + mash potatoes + butter + butter + potatoes + butter.... I gained half a stone just watching this video. Now I've got to pick up cabbage at the grocers!
Thank you. Best, Rik
My grandmother was incredibly cheeky and quick witted, and always called this dish "colon cannon"😂
And she was CORRECT.😅
Thank you. Best, Rik
That was called Bubble n Squeak when i was a kid in New Zealand. Sooo good!
Thank you. Best, Rik
You had me at cabbage, 😋❣️
My job as a kid was to put the carrots, cabbage and potatoes in with the roast at 5 PM and my mother always put a full head of cabbage, because if she didn’t, I would eat all the cabbage and there wouldn’t be any with the roast, lol.
I grew up on a farm where we grew potatoes and sold them so I came home from school, picked potatoes, graded potatoes, bagged potatoes, and then went and made them for dinner❣️I’m definitely making this! 😉😋😍
Thank you. Best. Rik
I’m a vegetarian, not a vegan, and this recipe looks and sounds so yummy. Living in the U.S. I’ve never heard of it before.
Thank you. Best, Rik
"Don't be shy of the butter." LOL Sounds like the older Irish women, who used to say, "Don't be afraid of the butter."
When it was a bit drizzly outside, they'd say, "Get out there. You aren't made of butter, you won't melt!"
That is how I learned the wonders of butter.
Thank you 😋 Best, Rik
Its masthead potatoes, cabbage and onions, butter, milk= heaven.
Agreed! Best, Rik
I just read comments, turned out this dish is international: Polish,Czech, Dutch, Bavarian, German,Netherland, Irish, wow!!!❤
Thank you. Best, Rik
I spent a lot of my childhood in Ireland and the farm I stayed on served that dish with gammon...out of this world. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing. Thank you. Best, Rik
WhT is gammon
@@connieshelton3469 hind leg of the pork
My gran used kale or onions. I love it! Putting the onions in the milk is such a good idea!
Thank you. Best, Rik
I'm Irish and weirdly have never heard any Irish person call it colcannon, although you see it on menus as that- we just call it champ
Thank you. Best, Rik
I’ll be making this dish to take to church potluck tomorrow…..they won’t know what hit them! Spuds, cabbage, salt/pepper and butter. What’s not to love?!?Simply simple but ooohh, I know it will taste like heaven! Thanks so much for the recipe! I am a bright, shiny new subscriber!
Thanks for the sub. Thank you. Best, Rik
A man after my buttered heart 🥰
But seriously, cabbage and butter go really well together
So good! Thank you. Best, Rik
The organic potatoes and cabbage are essential to good health. They both can contain dietary lithium that's neuro-protective and neuro-regenerative. I'm part Irish and potatoes are a favorite! Looking forward to trying this recipe. Thanks!
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Here in the Virginia mountains we even have a dancing song, " Boil That Cabbage Down,Make them Hoecakes Brown" So ingrained in our ancestors songs that celebrate a good cabbage meal, potatoes and hoecake-thin fried crisp corn meal cakes ( like pancakes) Spring onions,ham or bacon and Lots of butter too would be in this type of hearty meal. Yummy Goodness! Can't wait to make this your way. Thank you.
Love your tips on milk butter cabbage, onions sautes.
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Thanks for not making us suffer through 10 minutes of peeling/chopping 🥔 potatoes! Proper Seasonings make all the difference, don’t they? Recipe looks great….cant wait to try this old, traditional recipe from the old sod! ☘️
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A good old Scots-Irish comfort food, this is.
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I could eat colcannon every day of my life ! ❤❤❤
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I'm from the south, we cook " poor man's food", basically whatever is available for a stick to your ribs meal. We do cabbage, taters and sausage, kielbasa or smoked. Cook it in a skillet with bacon drippings, and we get a little color on our cabbage. But, I think taters and cabbage goes well anyway you can cook them.❤
Sounds amazing! I could eat that poor mans food. 😊Best, Rik
I'm Irish/Cherokee and had never heard of this dish. I will now incorporate it into my life. Enjoy the like and sub because I am enjoying your fine cookin'!
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Lived in Ireland for 2 years, Learned to make colcannon exactely the way you do it ! Delicious
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Love this dish, grew up on it as my ‘Da’ was Irish. Oh and don’t miss the step of frying off the cabbage with butter and pepper, it’s what takes the dish to another level. We also had boiled potatoes with butter and porridge oats sprinkled in it, delicious. My mother called them Irish potatoes but I never got that, considering the oats but I could have ate them every day.
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We had a version of this at least once a month when I was growing up. Smoked picnic, a type ham butt, cabbage and potatoes. All boiled up together. We put our own butter on. Sheet cake for dessert. There were seven of us kids plus parents. To this day fifty years later, I would rather have this for dinner than corned beef and cabbage. Lovely flavor. My dad being of Czech extraction decorated his with caraway seed. Love your recipes, Rik.👍
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This is what I’m making for my St. Patrick’s Day supper to replace the corned beef and cabbage. Much better budget wise… thanks!
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@@BackyardChef I just made your Colcannon and it is so good! I am sharing the recipe with my family. So much better than the soggy cabbage I’m used to. I got some sausages to cook up with it. It made a lot so I’ll be eating it a while 😊, maybe I’ll make potato cakes with some leftovers.
Brilliant! I made this for St. Patrick's Day, and it came out splendid! A simple and delicious meal, and filling to boot! You can never have enough butter in a dish like this, and sautéing the cabbage was spot on! Thanks for sharing, Rik!
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We ate this dish many times but only with green onions and we called it brushed. Onions cooked in milk, plenty of butter, and the "well" of hot milk in which a dob of home made butter melted. All produce home grown. The good old days!
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Butter, butter, butter. A man after my own heart.
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Fantastic! My Irish heritage brought to life in a heart dish
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Thank you for including the recipe in the bottom section. In my opinion, the chef who is only interested in making money with the videos is cheating the viewer who wishes to learn how to make the food according to the original methods. And it keeps the chef honest when he copies the amounts and ingredients from his recipe file, that he cherishes so much as to keep an accurate record of the way he learned to love it, and to teach it to others to love as much.
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This used to be a thing here in northern Sweden. My mom served it on top of steamed cod or other white fish. Sadly its becoming a forgotten dish.
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I love this guy. Good old Irish food. Delicious!!
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@@BackyardChef you’re most welcome.
Love this guy! Not afraid to use real ingredients…. butter, bacon, etc. 😋
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I am absolutely going to do the extra step you don't expect us to do. This looks like the best colcannon ever.
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My heritage is half Irish and half Ukrainian so im naturally drawn to any dish with potato and cabbage. I'll definitely add the onion the next time I make it.
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Oh boy! I can hardly wait to make this dish! All my favorite things in one, with lovely golden butter! 😇👍👍🤗👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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St. Patrick's Day for sure!!
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Fried ham slices and spring peas to the side and this is my St Paddy's Sunday dinner.
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That looks delicious! My neighbors are having a potluck party where everyone brings a food from their heritage. I was going to bring a six pack of Guinness, but maybe I'll make this instead.
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I could eat that whole bowl!!! Love potatoes, cabbage and especially onions, so how can it be bad, not in any way 😊
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Serve it up.
Git it in there.
Lets get in here.
😂 This man is a treasure
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I happened upon your channel when I saw the thumbnail for Colcannon. I had heard about it, had never eaten it but, because I love cabbage and potatoes, I knew that I wanted to try it. I made it today to serve with tomorrows dinner of corned beef and some carrots. I love, love, love this dish! I followed your example and it turned out delicious! I have the ingredients for several of your other recipes. Thank you for sharing these recipes with us!
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Happy Easter to all and congratulations, Rik, on having reached your much deserved milestone! I made your delicious colcannon today and it was a complete hit! It will forever remain a staple in our menu. Thank you so much and best regards!
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You’re such a pleasure to watch and listen ~ and your food is pleasure to my tummy! 🤗
A faithful subscriber ❤
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One of my favorite dishes. It's great the next morning cold, too.
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A truly stunning, delicious dish. Thanks for this Rick.
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On the anti-inflammatory diet I can have red potatoes, so I am SO looking forward to having this for dinner this week!!!!!!
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Also delicious with a knob of chicken "Better then Bouillon", which takes savory to the next level. I could eat this every day!
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It tastes like heaven. C’mon man it’s Irish.
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