Northern Germany Bonfire Foods
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 05:42:24 GMT, Plebe > wrote:
>On Mon 22 Dec 2008 09:51:18p, sf told us...
>
>> On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 15:42:33 -0800, Dan Abel > wrote:
>>
>>>I looked them up:
>>>
>>>Dictionary
>>>
>>>bubble and squeak
>>>noun Brit.
>>>cooked cabbage fried with cooked potatoes and often meat.
>>>ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from the sounds of the mixture cooking.
>>
>>
>> I have used the Frugal Gourmet (Jeff Smith) recipe from the git-go.
>> It may not be authentic, but it's very tasty.
>>
>> BUBBLE AND SQUEAK
>> recipe copied from cooks.com with comments from me
>>
>> 3 lg. boiled unpeeled potatoes
>> 4 c. cabbage, chopped and blanched
>> 1 sm. onion, peeled and chopped
>> 1 sm. zucchini, grated
>> 4 slices bacon, diced and browned
>> Bacon drippings
>> 1/4 c. diced ham
>> Salt and pepper to taste
>>
>> Smash (smash not mash) the potatoes with the heel of your hand (I do
>> what he did on TV, just put half a potato in the palm of your hand and
>> squish it with your fingers). They should be chunky. Mix in rest of
>> ingredients except for bacon drippings. Heat skillet with the bacon
>> drippings and press the potato mixture into the skillet. Brown over
>> medium low heat until golden brown on the bottom, 25-30 minutes.
>> Invert on plate and serve.
>>
>> I didn't bother adding ham after the first few times I made Bubble &
>> Squeak. It was fine without extra meat and it was my DDs favorite
>> meal.
>>
>>
>
>I would have also lost the zucchini. Not at all authentic to the original
>British dish, plus I don't like them. :-)
>
>
I *didn't* lose the zucchini (not authentic, but not bad either) - I
lost the ham. It was unnecessary after the bacon.
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