Irish Colcannon Recipe (2024)

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This creamy delicious Colcannon recipe is loaded up with braised cabbage and tossed with crispy bacon and leeks. You will only want to eat mashed potatoes like this from now on after tasting these.

Whether you just love Irish recipes or are celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, you should serve up this Colcannon with my Homemade Bangers and Mash recipe and with a slice of this Irish Apple Cake for dessert.

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Colcannon is a traditional Irish recipe consisting of mashed potatoes and cooked cabbage. It also had some nuances to it as ingredients were added, or taken away, depending on what was available in the garden. You may see some colcannon recipes with pork, and you may not.

This is commonly served on big occasions and widely celebrated at Halloween in Ireland. Colcannon is a staple side dish at big occasions with friends and family alongside pork or lamb, but it is absolutely filling enough to eat it as is as a main course.

Ingredients and Substitutions

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  • Potatoes – A red rooster potato is the most traditional to use, but I prefer a combination of Yukon gold and russets.
  • Cabbage – Savoy cabbage is what you should use, but you can substitute for green cabbage or kale.
  • Onion – leeks and green onions will add an incredible amount of flavor to this.
  • Fat – Whole unsalted butter, milk, and heavy whipping cream are used in my recipe.
  • Pork – This is optional, but it adds a ridiculous amount of deliciousness to this colcannon.

How to Make Colcannon

Use these easy-to-follow procedures to make this tasty colcannon recipe:

Add some butter, milk, and cream to a medium-size pot, and heat over very low heat. Keep warm.

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Next, cook the bacon in a large rondeau pot or frying pan over medium heat until very crispy and browned.

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Remove the bacon from the pan and set aside, and then add the leeks to the pan and cook them in the rendered bacon fat for 3 to 4 minutes.

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Add in the cabbage, season with salt, and cook over medium-low heat for 6-7 minutes or until very tender. Keep warm.

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Boil the potatoes in a large pot of boiling salted water for 5-7 minutes or until tender.

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Before removing the potatoes, quickly mix in the green onions with the milk mixture.

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Strain the potatoes completely and then mash them through a food mill.

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Fold in the milk and green onion mixture until combined and then fold in the cabbage, salt, and pepper until combined. Serve.

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Make-Ahead and Storage

Make-Ahead: This is meant to be eaten when it is done cooking.

How to Store: They can be stored in the refrigerator covered in plastic for up to 4 days. They can also be frozen covered for up to 2 months; however, they will lose quite a bit of moisture and flavor if frozen.

How to Reheat: Add your desired portion to a small saucepot with a little bit of butter or milk and heat over low heat until hot. In addition, you can simply add them to the microwave and heat them until hot.

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chef notes + tips

  • This is a meal in of itself and can be enjoyed by itself much like a soup, which is kept warm all day.
  • If you do not have a food mill, feel free to use a hand masher or electric hand beaters.
  • You can swap out both the whole milk and heavy whipping cream in combination for half and half.
  • Do not caramelize the cabbage when cooking, just sweat until tender.
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More Irish Recipes

  • Soda bread
  • Irish Beef Stew
  • Shepherd’s Pie
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage

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This creamy delicious Colcannon recipe is loaded up with braised cabbage and tossed with crispy bacon and leeks.

Servings: 10

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces unsalted butter
  • 1/3 cup whole milk
  • 1/3 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 8 ounces sliced bacon, thickly sliced
  • 1 thinly sliced leek
  • 1 head thinly sliced savoy cabbage, stem removed
  • 2 pounds peeled and thinly sliced russet potatoes
  • 2 pounds peeled and thinly sliced Yukon gold potatoes
  • 1 bunch thinly sliced green onions
  • salt and ground white pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Add the butter, milk, and cream to a medium size pot, and heat over very low heat. Keep warm.

  • Next, add the bacon to a large rondeau pot or frying pan over medium heat and cook until very crispy and browned, which takes about 5 to 6 minutes.

  • Remove the bacon from the pan and set aside, and then add the leeks to the pan and cook them in the rendered bacon fat for 3 to 4 minutes.

  • Add in the cabbage, season with salt, and cook over medium-low heat for 6-7 minutes or until very tender. Keep warm.

  • Boil the potatoes in a large pot of boiling salted water for 5-7 minutes or until tender. They should cook in that amount of time if you thinly slice them.

  • Before removing the potatoes, quickly mix in the green onions with the warm milk and butter mixture just to heat them up.

  • Strain the potatoes completely and then mash them through a food mill.

  • Fold in the butter-milk and green onion mixture until combined and then fold in the cabbage, bacon, salt, and pepper until combined. Serve.

Notes

Make-Ahead: This is meant to be eaten when it is done cooking.

How to Store: They can be stored in the refrigerator covered in plastic for up to 4 days. They can also be frozen covered for up to 2 months; however, they will lose quite a bit of moisture and flavor if frozen.

How to Reheat: Add your desired portion to a small saucepot with a little bit of butter or milk and heat over low heat until hot. In addition, you can simply add them to the microwave and heat them until hot.

This is a meal in of itself and can be enjoyed by itself much like a soup, which is kept warm all day.

If you do not have a food mill, feel free to use a hand masher or electric hand beaters.

You can swap out both the whole milk and heavy whipping cream in combination for half and half.

Do not caramelize the cabbage when cooking, just sweat until tender.

Nutrition

Calories: 461kcalCarbohydrates: 40gProtein: 9gFat: 31gSaturated Fat: 17gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 75mgSodium: 196mgPotassium: 1054mgFiber: 6gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1768IUVitamin C: 52mgCalcium: 81mgIron: 2mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: irish

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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16 comments

    • Susan
    • Irish Colcannon Recipe (15)

    I have tried many of your recipes. This is my favorite.

    • Reply
    • Irish Colcannon Recipe (16)

        it’s a good one!

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      • Irish Colcannon Recipe (17)

          excellent!

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        • deborah
        • Irish Colcannon Recipe (18)

        Have made this recipe a few times now…absolutely fantastic.

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        • Cecilia O’Shaughnessy
        • Irish Colcannon Recipe (19)

        again, yum! so good with corned beef! and a lovely way to cut potato carbs.

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        • Irish Colcannon Recipe (20)

            yes indeed!

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          • Jackie
          • Irish Colcannon Recipe (21)

          Time consuming but sooooo good. My family loved it. Thanks Billy for all the great recipes.

          • Reply
          • Irish Colcannon Recipe (22)

              Anything worth doing is 🙂

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            • Debra Roy
            • Irish Colcannon Recipe (23)

            This is an outstanding recipe with a great video to go along. Really tasty and company loved it. I served it with Corned Beef and some steamed carrots.

            The recipe itself is easy to cook and you get a delicious rejoice result.

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            • Irish Colcannon Recipe (24)

                Fantastic!

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              • Steve
              • Irish Colcannon Recipe (25)

              I have made this at least 3 times. This year, I was visiting home with my siblings and mom and made it, and it was a total hit! (I even saw my sister, who is a picky eater, stealing seconds which made my heart happy.) My son keeps asking when I’m going to make it again, Soon!

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              • Irish Colcannon Recipe (26)

                  Amazing

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                • Vivian Soul
                • Irish Colcannon Recipe (27)

                This recipe was a lot more difficult than I expected. I did not however have a mandolin, so my cabbage was not nearly as thin as in the video. The flavor was absolutely amazing. My family preferred this to the usual boiled potatoes and cabbage. The leeks in this recipe really gave the recipe a great flavor.

                Love your recipes, will have to purchase more kitchen gadgets.
                Vivian

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                • Anna Prudhomme

                I’ve been enjoying a similar twist of this since childhood, absolutely delicious! Had no idea it was a classic dish.
                I add tender celery and celery leaves for an added freshness as well as a drizzle of olive oil to finish it. Yum! Thanks for sharing Billy!

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                • Robin Minevich
                • Irish Colcannon Recipe (28)

                This was fantastic and super easy. It’s now a family favorite.

                • Reply
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              FAQs

              What is Irish colcannon made of? ›

              Colcannon is an Irish dish that's made of mashed potatoes, shredded cabbage or kale, green onions and tons of butter and whole milk. Sometimes crumbled bacon is added for an extra-succulent, salty flavor.

              What's the difference between colcannon and champ? ›

              Colcannon is made with cabbage or kale while champ is made by flavoring milk with green onions, then mixing them into mashed potatoes. To finish the dish off, it's mixed with melted butter.

              Why is colcannon important in Ireland? ›

              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?

              What is the difference between colcannon and bubble and squeak? ›

              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.

              Why do the Irish eat corned beef and cabbage? ›

              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.

              What does colcannon mean in English? ›

              Colcannon is a mixture of cooked and shredded cabbage and mashed potatoes. 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.

              What is the national dish in Ireland? ›

              Irish Stew is a thick, hearty dish of mutton, potatoes, and onions and undisputedly the national dish of Ireland. Within the dish are many of the ingredients synonymous with the island, potatoes being one of the most recognized.

              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!

              Why did the Irish only eat potatoes? ›

              Why were potatoes so important to Ireland? The potato plant was hardy, nutritious, calorie-dense, and easy to grow in Irish soil. By the time of the famine, nearly half of Ireland's population relied almost exclusively on potatoes for their diet, and the other half ate potatoes frequently.

              What did they eat in Ireland before potatoes? ›

              Until the arrival of the potato in the 16th century, grains such as oats, wheat and barley, cooked either as porridge or bread, formed the staple of the Irish diet. The most common form of bread consisted of flatbread made from ground oats.

              Why are Irish potatoes so good? ›

              Ireland has rather cool summers and somewhat mild winters. Potatoes are native to South America, and North America is connected, so there are many natural predators and diseases in the Americas. Overall, it is easier to grow potatoes in Ireland or the Andes than in the US,and they will likely be of better quality.

              What do they call mashed potatoes in England? ›

              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 do British people call potato cakes? ›

              What do British people call potato cakes? - Quora. It seems the Irish call them Potato bread, the English call them potato cakes (Lancashire), Scottish call them potato scones (tottie scones).

              What do Brits call bubble and squeak? ›

              bubble and squeak, a common British dish consisting of vegetables, especially potatoes and cabbage. The ingredients are panfried and served as a side dish.

              What do the Irish eat instead of corned beef? ›

              According to Regina Sexton, food and culinary historian and programme manager, Postgraduate Diploma in Irish Food Culture, University College Cork, corned beef and cabbage is not a dish much known in Ireland. What the Irish actually eat is bacon and cabbage. "A traditional dinner is bacon, potatoes, and cabbage.

              What did the Irish eat instead of potatoes? ›

              Until the arrival of the potato in the 16th century, grains such as oats, wheat and barley, cooked either as porridge or bread, formed the staple of the Irish diet. The most common form of bread consisted of flatbread made from ground oats.

              What is the Irish dish of mashed potato and cabbage 9? ›

              Colcannon is an Irish dish made from potatoes and greens. Kale or cabbage are most often used in partnership with green onions or leeks.

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