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Colcannon Cakes with Poached Eggs and Hollandaise Sauce

This dish would also be delicious served with a slice of baked ham or bacon if you have any leftover. Alternatively, chop up the ham or bacon and add to the colcannon mixture before shaping into patties.
Serves 4
Ingredients
- 450g potatoes, peeled
- 40g butter
- 3 scallions, finely chopped
- A little salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 50g Savoy cabbage, shredded
- A little plain flour, for dusting
- Olive oil, for frying
- 1 tablesp. white wine vinegar
- 4 large eggs
For the Hollandaise Sauce
- 2 teasp. white wine or tarragon vinegar
- 2 large egg yolks
- 100g unsalted butter
To Cook
Cook the potatoes in a covered pan of boiling salted water for 15-20 minutes until tender.
Meanwhile, heat a knob of the butter and one tablespoon of water in a heavy-based pan with a lid, over a high heat. When the butter has melted and formed an emulsion, add the scallions and cabbage with a pinch of salt. Cover, shake vigorously and cook over a high heat for 1 minute. Shake the pan again and cook for another minute, then season with pepper.
Drain the potatoes and mash until smooth, then beat in the remaining butter. Fold in the cabbage mixture. Shape the mixture into four balls, dust with flour and press into neat patties.
Heat a thin film of olive oil in a heavy-based frying pan and add the patties, then cook for 3-4 minutes on each side until golden brown.
To make the poached eggs, bring a large pan of water to the boil. Add the vinegar and season with salt and keep at a very gentle simmer. Break the eggs into the water and simmer for 3-4 minutes until just cooked but still soft on the inside. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain well on kitchen paper, trimming away any ragged edges.
To make the hollandaise sauce, place the vinegar and egg yolks in a food processor with a pinch of salt. Blend until just combined.
Gently heat the butter in a heavy-based pan until melted and just beginning to foam. Turn on the food processor and with the motor running at medium speed; pour in the melted butter in a thin, steady stream through the feeder tube. Continue to blitz for another 5 seconds and pour back into the pan but do not return to the heat. Allow the heat from the pan to finish thickening the sauce as you stir it gently for another minute before serving. Season to taste with salt.
Serving Suggestions
To serve, place a colcannon cake on each warmed plate and place a poached egg on top of each one. Spoon over the hollandaise sauce and add a grinding of black pepper.
Nutritional Analysis per Serving
Protein: 13g
Carbohydrates: 23g
Fat: 46g
Iron: 2.5mg
Energy: 555kcal
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Rory O’Connell – sponge filled with preserved raspberries, wrapped in pillowy marshmallow with a scattering of roses @kerrygoldirl

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I will be making this beauty on @rteone this evening at 8 30. It’s a sponge filled with preserved raspberries and all wrapped in a pillowy marshmallow before having roses scattered all over it. It’s a special cake for the special people in your life. @kerrygoldirl @nomos.ie #cake #marshmallows #preserves #eat #delicious #ilovetocook
Rachel Allen’s Strawberry Muesli
This recipe comes from the original Swiss Bircher muesli, where porridge oats are soaked in a little water, then sweetened with delicious seasonal or dried fruit, and sometimes nuts and seeds too. Strawberries and raspberries work particularly well in this muesli recipe, as does grated apple, to which you could also add a smidgen of ground cinnamon.
The recipe was created in the early 1900s by the Swiss physician Dr Maximillian Bircher-Benner, who knew that a diet rich in nutrients was essential for the recuperation of the patients in his hospital.
Place the porridge oats in a bowl with the water. Allow the oats to sit for 10 minutes, then add in the strawberries. Mash with a fork before adding enough light agave syrup or honey, whichever you’re using, to sweeten the mixture.
Serve the muesli on its own, or with cream and brown sugar; or topped with natural yoghurt and toasted, chopped hazelnuts or almonds.
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Luxurious Dairy-Free Hot Cocoa with Dark Chocolate
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Whip up this Luxurious Dairy-Free Hot Cocoa with Dark Chocolate for
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Kerrygold Choc Chip Cookies
Creamy porridge 🥣 with Irish Crême Fraiche and Preserved Peaches @flahavans

Warm up on this winter morning with our Creamy Porridge with Irish Crème Fraîche and Preserved Peaches! 🍑✨ A bowl of pure deliciousness that is full of Flahavan’s creamy oats. It’s not just breakfast, it’s a hug in a bowl – Enjoy! 🥣😍 #Flahavansirishoats #Lovelydoublybaked
INGREDIENTS:
80g Flahavan’s Progress Oatlets
400ml whole milk
pinch of sea salt
2-3 tbsp Irish Creme Fraiche
1-2 tbsp brown Sugar
2 preserved peaches, sliced
METHOD:
Simmer: In a saucepan, gently heat the oats with milk and the salt. Stir occasionally until thickened.
Sweeten: Once creamy, stir in 1 tbsp of brown sugar.
Serve: Pour porridge into bowls. Add a dollop of the crème fraîche and a slice of preserved peach.




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