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Gorgeous colcannon – Creamy buttery mash with lots of lovely greens mixed in. A vegan version, but no less tasty. Plus a recipe for colcannon cakes – yum!

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Have you tried Colcannon?

I first tasted it on a trip to Ireland years ago. I can’t remember what I ate it with but thought it was super tasty. Creamy buttery mash with lots of lovely greens mixed in. Yum.

I’ve been thinking about making a vegan version for a while, so here it is. Just in time for St Patrick’s day. Of course, I mixed it up a little and added kale and gorgeous Savoy cabbage, plus added nutritional yeast for a little cheesy flavour.

It worked extremely well.

Colcannon is delicious with veggie sausages if you’re being traditional. I like it as a side for my hasselback squash or with lots of roast veg served on top.

Or you can make colcannon cakes with half the mix like I have. Two recipes for the price of one! Because who doesn’t love crispy little potato cakes right? Made even better here with the delicious greens, spring onions and cheese.

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Gorgeous colcannon - Creamy buttery mash with lots of lovely greens mixed in. A vegan version, but no less tasty. Plus a recipe for colcannon cakes - yum!

Prep time: 15 minutes mins

Cook time: 30 minutes mins

4-6 servings

5 from 1 vote

Ingredients

For the mash

  • 5 medium potatoes peeled and chopped into small chunks
  • 1 tbsp vegan butter
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • Twist black pepper
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 3 tbsp almond milk
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast

For the greens

  • 6 spring onions sliced
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp vegan butter
  • 2 handfuls of cabbage leaves washed and cut into ribbons
  • 2 handfuls of kale washed and sliced
  • Twist black pepper
  • 1/2 sea salt

For the colcannon cakes

  • 4 cups cold colcannon
  • 1/2 cup buckwheat flour
  • Olive oil

Instructions

To make the colcannon

  • Boil the potatoes for 12 -15 minutes in salted boiling water until tender. Drain and return top the pan.

  • Add the olive oil and butter to a large frying pan. Let the butter melt on a medium heat, then add in the spring onions, kale and cabbage. Fry for 3-4 minutes until wilted. Seasonal well.

  • Add the butter, garlic powder, almond milk, nutritional yeast, salt and pepper to the pan with potatoes. Mash until smooth.

  • Transfer the greens to the pan and stir into the creamy mash.

To make the colcannon cakes

  • Transfer 4 cups of cold colcannon to a large bowl. Mix in 1/2 cup of buckwheat flour.

  • Set aside for a few minutes.

  • Heat a little oil in a frying pan, then scoop out 1/4 cup scoops of the potato mix. Add to the pan and flatten a little. Repeat.

  • Fry on a medium heat for a few minutes until the bases are golden brown. Flip the cakes and fry on the underside for a few minutes.

  • Remove from the pan and serve.

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4 Responses

  1. Colcannon and Colcannon Cakes | Rebel Recipes (11)
    This is unbelievably delicious! New comfort food!

    Reply

    1. So happy you like!
      Love
      Niki xxx

      Reply

  2. Never made these cakes before, but they look wonderful! They kind of remind me of those mashed potato patties served during the holidays. So delicious!

    Reply

    1. Thanks Cassie! Its so tasty.
      Much love, Niki xx

      Reply

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FAQs

What is the difference between colcannon and Champ potatoes? ›

What's the Difference Between Champ and Colcannon? Champ and colcannon are both favorite Irish mashed potato dishes. They're very similar, though champ recipes tend to feature spring onions (scallions) alone, while colcannon adds cabbage, kale, or leeks.

Why do they call it colcannon? ›

The first syllable 'col' is likely to be derived from the Irish 'cál' meaning cabbage. The second syllable may derive from 'ceann-fhionn' meaning a white head (i.e. 'a white head of cabbage') – this usage is also found in the Irish name for a coot, a white-headed bird known as 'cearc cheannan', or 'white-head hen'.

Which country would you be in if you ended up eating colcannon and champ? ›

Colcannon and Champ are two similar and typically Irish uses for potatoes. They both take boiled potatoes, mash them with butter, cream (or milk,) salt, and pepper, and then add something extra for flavor and color. Colcannon adds kale or cabbage and onion, while Champ uses green onions steeped in the milk and cream.

Why do my mashed potato cakes fall apart? ›

If the potato cakes are falling apart because they are too wet it might not have enough flour. Troubleshoot this by adding more flour 1 tablespoon at a time until you get a better consistency, the mixture should be somewhat wet and will have a slight stickiness but you also don't want it falling apart.

Is bubble and squeak the same as colcannon? ›

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.

What do the British call mashed potatoes? ›

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.

Why do Irish eat colcannon? ›

The ingredients joined ancient and modern Ireland; the ancestral diet in the country was heavy on kale and cabbage, and colcannon combined them with the more modern potato to create something hearty and filling that would keep the workingman satiated for a decent stretch of time.

When should I eat colcannon? ›

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 Ireland's national dish? ›

Believed to have been a staple of Irish cuisine since around the year 1800, heart-warming homemade stew remains a firm favourite to this day. To many across the country, Irish stew is the national dish of Ireland. The methods and flavour of an Irish stew vary from person to person and have evolved over the years.

What is the national dessert of Ireland? ›

The national dessert of Ireland is the traditional Irish apple pie.

What is a typical Irish dinner? ›

From lamb in spring to fish in summer, stews and soups in winter and, of course, potatoes at almost any time of the year, Irish food involves simple, hearty, family cooking that follows the seasons.

Why are my potato pancakes grey? ›

It depends on whether your potatoes are turning gray before you cook them or after. When you grate raw potatoes, you release starch that can cause them to oxidize, or turn dark. The best way to keep that from happening is to cover the potatoes with cold water, then drain them very well and pat them dry before cooking.

How do you thicken mashed potatoes for potato cakes? ›

Add a Thickening Agent

This is the most common way to thicken mashed potatoes. You can use what you have on hand: Flour, cornstarch, or powdered milk are all solid options that are probably already in your pantry. Potato flour and potato starch would work as well.

Why do my mashed potatoes look like glue? ›

The Mistake: Using the Wrong Kind of Potato

Thick-skinned varieties like russets will give you the fluffiest results. Steer clear of waxy red-skinned potatoes, which turn gluey when mashed.

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 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!

Is champ the same as bubble & squeak? ›

About Bubble and Squeak

It is along the similar lines of Colcannon or Champ, both Irish dishes that are similar but aren't a crusted mash up of leftovers, rather more creamed mashed potato.

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?

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