Are you ready for
another super easy, super delicious St. Patrick's Day side dish? Well, here it
is in all its simplistic, comfort food glory...Champ! An Irish dish
comprised of mashed potatoes, spring onions, butter, and milk, it is a “champ” among simple, homey
dishes. Traditionally, it is served in a mound with a well in the center
for melted butter; this enhanced version of mashed potatoes will have you
discarding your former method in favor of this one. It is every bit as easy as
plain old mashers, but ever so much more creamy and flavorful.
Good quality
ingredients are the real secret to making this traditional St. Patrick's Day dish.
I used Melissa's Baby Dutch Yellow Potatoes and fresh, organic scallions. A
recipe is really unnecessary to make these, but for those of you prefer to have
things written down, here it is:
CHAMP
peeled and halved
1/3 cup half ‘n half
6 tablespoons butter, divided
1 cup sliced fresh scallions, both white and green parts
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Fill a large saucepan with water and bring to a
boil. Add potatoes and cook until fork
tender, 12-15 minutes. Drain potatoes
and return to the pan. Set pan on the
hot burner to allow excess water to evaporate.
Mash potatoes; set aside.
In a medium saucepan, bring half ‘n half to a
simmer, stir in 4 tablespoons of the butter and stir until melted. Add scallions and cook until tender, 2-3
minutes. Pour the hot milk/scallion mixture
over potatoes and whip together until blended.
Spoon potatoes into a warmed bowl. Make a well on top and place the two
remaining tablespoons of butter. Serve.
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6 comments:
This works for me and will be perfect with corned beef and cabbage that is traditional in our house.
Oh these sound so good. Love the addition of the scallions. Hugs, Marty
I wish I had some Champ right now!
xo
Sheila
Yum! Perfectly lovely simple potato dish!
Jenna
Yummy, anything with potatoes and butter has to be delicious! Lovely presentation, Pattie.
Sounds delicious to me.
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