Irish Colcannon
A Taste of Tradition in Every Bite
Irish Colcannon is more than just a recipe; it’s a culinary hug that wraps you in warmth and comfort. This classic Irish dish, composed of creamy mashed potatoes and sautéed greens, evokes the spirit of cozy family gatherings and joyous celebrations. What makes this dish truly special is its simplicity and versatility—perfect for a chilly weeknight dinner or a heartfelt side at your next holiday feast. Personally, I’ve always found it to be a favorite during St. Patrick’s Day, not just for its deliciousness, but also for the stories and traditions that it brings to the table.
Why You’ll Love This Dish
There are compelling reasons to try making Irish Colcannon in your own kitchen. First and foremost, it’s a dish that’s heartfelt and budget-friendly; it allows you to use simple ingredients and transform them into something extraordinary. You’ll love how quickly it comes together—perfect for those busy weeknights when time is of the essence but you still want a wholesome meal.
"This Colcannon is so creamy and flavorful! I served it alongside corned beef for St. Patrick’s Day, and it was a hit with everyone!" – An enthusiastic home cook.
Irish Colcannon checks all the boxes: it’s nutritious thanks to the greens, comforting due to the creamy potatoes, and even kid-approved! It’s a dish that showcases authentic Irish cuisine and offers the nostalgic flavors that many people crave.
Preparing Irish Colcannon
Making Irish Colcannon is a straightforward process that begins with boiling some potatoes. Once you have your ingredients prepped, you’ll boil, sauté, mash, and mix until you create a symphony of flavors and textures. It’s about creating layers of taste that come together beautifully.
What You’ll Need
- 2 pounds potatoes, peeled and cubed
- 4 cups chopped kale or cabbage (feel free to use either for a slightly different flavor)
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/4 cup butter
- 1/2 cup green onions, chopped
- Salt and pepper to taste
You can easily substitute cream for milk if you prefer an extra rich texture. Additionally, if kale or cabbage isn’t available, spinach can be a delightful alternative!
Step-by-Step Instructions
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Begin by boiling the potatoes in salted water until they’re tender, which usually takes about 15-20 minutes. Drain them and return them to the pot.
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Meanwhile, in a separate pan, sauté the chopped kale or cabbage in a bit of butter until it’s tender.
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Once the potatoes are drained, mash them up with the milk and butter until smooth and creamy.
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Fold in the sautéed greens and the chopped green onions. Don’t forget to season with salt and pepper to taste!
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Serve your Irish Colcannon hot, and enjoy every comforting bite.
Best Ways to Enjoy It
When serving Irish Colcannon, consider creatively plating it for that extra flair. A simple scoop in a bowl topped with additional green onions or drizzled with a bit of melted butter can elevate the presentation. Pair it with traditional accompaniments like corned beef, or enjoy it as a standalone dish alongside a fresh salad. It also makes a great filling for shepherd’s pie, allowing you to enjoy it in a brand-new way!
Keeping Leftovers Fresh
If you have any leftovers (which is rare!), here’s how to keep them fresh. Allow the Colcannon to cool completely before transferring it to an airtight container. It can be safely stored in the refrigerator for up to three days. For longer storage, consider freezing it in portions; just be sure to label your containers with the date!
Pro Chef Tips
For an authentic flavor experience, use starchy potatoes like Russets or Yukon Golds as they yield the creamiest texture when mashed. If you want to add more depth of flavor, try incorporating a touch of garlic when sautéing your greens. Another trick is to let the mashed potatoes sit for a few minutes before serving—this allows the flavors to meld beautifully.
Creative Twists
While traditional Irish Colcannon is a beloved classic, there are many ways to put a spin on it. Consider adding cheese for extra richness, or try mixing in some crispy bacon for a bit of crunch. For a vegan option, substitute the milk and butter with plant-based alternatives, and use olive oil instead of butter for sautéing.
Your Questions Answered
How long does it take to prep and cook Irish Colcannon?
Expect about 30 to 40 minutes in total, including prep and cooking time.
Can I make Irish Colcannon ahead of time?
Absolutely! You can prepare it a day in advance and reheat it when ready to serve.
Is Irish Colcannon gluten-free?
Yes, all the ingredients in this recipe are naturally gluten-free, making it a safe choice for those with gluten sensitivities.
What is the best way to reheat leftovers?
Reheat in a pan over medium heat for even warming, adding a splash of milk or cream to restore the creamy consistency.
Embrace the charm of Irish Colcannon, whether for a celebratory feast or a comforting weeknight dinner. With its rich flavors and heritage, it’s bound to become a beloved recipe in your home!

Irish Colcannon
Ingredients
Method
- Begin by boiling the potatoes in salted water until they’re tender, which usually takes about 15-20 minutes. Drain them and return them to the pot.
- Meanwhile, in a separate pan, sauté the chopped kale or cabbage in a bit of butter until it’s tender.
- Once the potatoes are drained, mash them up with the milk and butter until smooth and creamy.
- Fold in the sautéed greens and the chopped green onions. Don’t forget to season with salt and pepper to taste!
- Serve your Irish Colcannon hot, and enjoy every comforting bite.
