Colcannon, with its unique and simple Halloween season recipe, has become popular around the world. It normally includes chopped kale or green cabbage mixed with hot, floury mashed potatoes. In the ...
If you're looking for a great holiday dish to pass – we've got you covered. The Cooking Mom joins FOX6 WakeUp with a traditional holiday recipe. Put the potato chunks in a large pan. Cover with water ...
Learn how to make this traditional colcannon recipe. With a few simple ingredients like kale, potatoes and butter, this healthy colcannon recipe will be a hit with the whole family. Drop the potatoes ...
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, the potatoes, corned beef and cabbage are piled high in the supermarkets. Millions of Americans claim some Irish ancestry and honor the patron saint of Ireland on ...
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, the potatoes, corned beef and cabbage are piled high in the supermarkets. Millions of Americans claim some Irish ancestry and honor the patron saint of Ireland on ...
Farmer Lee Jones from The Chef’s Garden and Chef Jamie Simpson from The Culinary Vegetable Institute share a perfect recipe not just for St. Patrick’s Day, but for any day of the year. Twice-baked ...
MILWAUKEE - Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, Amy Hanten, The Cooking Mom, is helping you to prepare a traditional Irish dish, Colcannon Potatoes.
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, the potatoes, corned beef and cabbage are piled high in the supermarkets. Millions of Americans claim some Irish ancestry and honor the patron saint of Ireland on ...
Never has an image haunted me as much as the photo of twice-baked colcannon potatoes. Just look at it. The toasty cheese spots! The crispy skin! The melty butter! Have you ever wanted to eat anything ...
Colcannon inspires this buttery casserole of mashed potatoes, kale, Cheddar and baked eggs from Melissa Clark. By Melissa Clark You don’t have to be Irish to appreciate St. Patrick’s Day, especially ...
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, potatoes, corned beef and cabbage are piled high in the supermarkets. Millions of Americans claim some Irish ancestry and honor the patron saint of Ireland on March 17 ...