Colcannon Recipe {The PERFECT Irish Mashed Potatoes} (2024)

Colcannon is a traditional Irish mashed potato side dish, made with spring onions, cabbage, cream, plenty of butter and seasoning, then topped with chives.

This is the ULTIMATE comfort food, and a way to turn your usual mash into something extra (not to mention the benefit of hidden veggies!)

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What is Colcannon?

Is there anything more satisfying than a heap of buttery, creamy, comforting mashed potato?

This recipe is my take on the classic Irish mashed potato side dish, which has been a staple in the country’s ancestral diet for a few centuries.

Colcannon is traditionally made with fluffy, light mash mixed with either curly kale or Savoy cabbage and spring onions (scallions).

Often recipes also feature milk, cream and butter, which is added to really elevate that consistency and flavour into something special.

Colcannon has links to Halloween as an Irish traditional dish, but it’s perfect as an addition to a comfort food meal any time of the year.

This article in the Smithsonian magazine has an interesting delve into the origins of the dish.

Why you’ll love this Colcannon recipe

⭐️ Budget-friendly ingredients

⭐️ Simple but special

⭐️ So easy to make!

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What to serve with Colcannon potatoes

There are so many dishes that this side dish complements:

Beef Bourguignon

Braised Steak

Toad in the Hole

Marry Me Chicken

Steak Pie

Slow Cooker Lamb

Easy Meatloaf

Slow Cooker Beef Joint

Sausage Casserole

Slow Cooker Roast Chicken

Beef Guinness Stew

Slow Cooker Gammon

Colcannon accompanies these side dishes well too:

Cauliflower Cheese

Braised Red Cabbage

Ingredients Notes

  • Potatoes – See below for guidance on which type
  • Garlic – Fresh or frozen pre-prepared is fine
  • Cabbage – I like Savoy but choose your favourite

How to make Colcannon

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1. Peel your potatoes and boil them up with some garlic.

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2. When cooked, drain and mash.

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3. In a pan, soften your cabbage and spring onions in butter. Add your potatoes, cream and salt and pepper. Mix thoroughly.

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4. Sprinkle with extra chives and butter to serve.

Hint: If you’re not serving this straight away, you can keep it warm in the oven in an ovenproof dish, and it will get a nice crispy topping.

How to store Colcannon

In the fridge You can keep this recipe in the fridge for 3 days. Reheat fully in the microwave or oven before serving.

Does Colcannon freeze well? Yes! Just wait until it’s totally cold and then put into a freezer proof container and freeze for up to 3 months. Defrost thoroughly before reheating.

Top tips

Mashing your potatoes

I like to use a potato ricer for mashing my potatoes. I find that this simple piece of kit gives the PERFECT mash every time, as it eliminates the chance of any pesky lumps getting through. Using a ricer also avoids the risk of that DREADED gluey mash potato which comes from too much beating or mashing.

I’ve had my potato ricer for years and use it every single time I make mashed potato. This one – Commercial Grade Potato Ricer – looks slightly different to mine (more sturdy in fact!) and is currently rated as the top choice on Amazon.

Cooking

Always start your potatoes off in cold water and bring them to the boil, so that the water starts to make its way through them as it warms up. This stops the potatoes getting soggy and overcooked on the outside before they’ve had a chance to cook on the inside.

Colcannon leftovers

Colcannon cakes are made with leftover Colcannon, shaped into patties or even one large cake to fill a frying pan.

How to make them: Shape the leftover Colcannon, coat in flour and fry until crispy all over. They are absolutely delicious – please try them if you have any leftovers! They are a bit like Bubble and Squeak and are perfect served with crispy bacon and a poached egg.

You could always use any leftovers to top a Cottage Pie, Shepherd’s Pie, Cowboy Pie or Fish Pie!

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FAQs

What type of potatoes should I use for Colcannon?

I like to use King Edwards or Maris Piper as they seem to give the best and fluffiest mashed potato. Find out more about which kind of potato is good for what on the Love Potatoes website.

What is the difference between Colcannon and Champ?

Both Irish dishes, Champ is mashed potatoes with chopped spring onions (scallions) and milk. Colcannon is Champ with the addition of cabbage and sometimes some herbs.

Is Colcannon gluten free?

Yes! Potatoes, milk, butter, cream and veggies are naturally gluten-free, so go ahead without concern if you need to eat this way.

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