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Irish Mashed Potatoes
 
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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 35 Minutes
Ready In: 55 Minutes
Servings: 4
In Ireland, this dish is known as Champ. It has many variations - you might try it with cabbage, soft garlic, leeks, parsley, chives, peas or even dulse - but it is always served with melted butter. The best fun is dipping your potatoes into the melted butter.
Ingredients:
2 large onions, finely sliced
100 g butter
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
8 large potatoes (irish or king edward are best)
salt & freshly ground black pepper
100 g spring onions
225 ml milk
Directions:
1. Heat 1/2 the butter and one tablespoon of the cooking oil in a frying pan over a high heat.
2. When the butter starts to bubble, add in the onions and cook, stirring constantly, for five minutes or until the onions start to wilt.
3. Turn the heat down very low and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are evenly browned and wilted, but not crisp.
4. In Ireland, potatoes are always boiled in their skins, drained and then left in the hot pan for the skins to dry and crack before they are peeled and mashed.
5. If you like, though, you can also peel the potatoes beforehand, wash the starch off, then boil in salted water until tender.
6. Drain and mash.
7. Meanwhile, trim and slice the spring onions, including all the dark green bits.
8. Place in a pan with the milk and simmer until tender.
9. Tip the milk and onion and 25g of butter into the mash and beat with a wooden spoon until light and fluffy.
10. Season with salt and pepper.
11. Melt the remaining butter.
12. Serve the mash in a mound on each plate, making a well in the centre of each mound to fill with the remaining melted butter.
13. Top with the onions.
14. Serve immediately and encourage your diners to dip their spoonfuls of mashed potato into the pools of butter.
By RecipeOfHealth.com