Like most recipes, the traditional Irish recipe Colcannon, is not revolutionary. But it is really, really good. And even better for a cold evening. And the best part is it makes great leftovers for lunch the next day. It’s also a great excuse to incorporate a generous slab of the fantastic salted butter that France is known for.
The ingredients and steps are simple and lead to a hearty and warming dish that goes splendid with a poulet rôti and a glass of red wine.
Recommendation: enjoy by a fireplace if you have one!
Colcannon
5 medium sized potatoes, skinned (if not organic), chopped and boiled
2 leeks, remove the dark green tops, wash thoroughly and chop
1/2 bunch of kale, chopped, no need to de-stem; you can always add more if you want
Salted butter
3/4 – 1 cup of milk
Salt & Pepper
1. Boil the cubed potatoes until tender.
2. Fry the chopped leeks and set aside.
3. Blanche the kale in boiling water for only 30 seconds or so to remain the bright green color.
4. When the potatoes are tender, drain and either mash or whip in a food processor or with an immersion blender. Add in a thick slab of butter and slowly add the milk.
5. Add salt & pepper to taste.
6. Once potatoes are mashed, add the leeks and kale.
For a French touch, you can use crème fraîche instead of milk or add a teaspoon on top right before serving.
Jackie Johnstone (@jackiejohnstone) says
As much as it pains me to ask (I miss kale so much!) do you think Swiss Chard or Bok Choy would be a good substitute? This looks like a super delish winter comfort meal! (And much like a dutch family favourite of mine: borenkool stamppot! Kale, potatoes, butter, gravy, sausage… could it get any yummier ;)
– In Bordeaux missing Kale
kristen says
Hi Jackie- I think swiss chard would be a better alternative than bok choy. I’ve yet to make borenkool on my own.. but must try as my husband loves sausage! Let me know how the blette works out x
Maureen in Oakland says
Miammmmmm miammm
kristen says
it was… it really was!
Zoe Martin says
Delighted to know i can find Kale in Paris to make Colcannon for Halloween this year! Thanks for the discovery! :)
kristen says
Hi Zoe- Yes.. and by that time it will be back in the markets! Hooray! Stay tuned for updates on the kale map!