March 13, 2007
Champ
Ingredients:
1 1/2 lb peeled, cooked potatoes, still hot
1/2 cup milk
2 bunches green onions, green and white parts chopped
butter
salt
white pepper
Directions:
Mash the potatoes, salt, pepper and milk together until fairly uniform in texture. Stir in the green onion. Arrange in a tall pile on a plate then make a well in the middle and top with a pat of butter. Eat from the outside in, dipping bites into the well of butter.
1 1/2 lb peeled, cooked potatoes, still hot
1/2 cup milk
2 bunches green onions, green and white parts chopped
butter
salt
white pepper
Directions:
Mash the potatoes, salt, pepper and milk together until fairly uniform in texture. Stir in the green onion. Arrange in a tall pile on a plate then make a well in the middle and top with a pat of butter. Eat from the outside in, dipping bites into the well of butter.


Add pictures of food you made using my recipes to the

Have a question about an ingredient, about me or the blog?
First, check out the
Since 2004, Coconut & Lime has been the only food blog that features only 100% original recipes. Click
"Since 2004,Rappaport’s blog has become one of the top 20 food blogs in the nation. 
10 Comments:
LOVE....! Trying using your champ, with some white cheddar or Dubliner cheese mixed in and then used as a topping on your Shepherd's Pie...! Oh Yeah...St. Patty's Day's coming up and it's on my menu!
i'm recently discovering all these additions for mashed potatos! wow, something so simple and comforting can be made [sorta] good for you with the addition of veggies. thanks for the idea, and Irish food lesson
Lovely!
I make my potatos this way and they are delicious
i LOVE champ....can you get any better than this ?
Thanks Rachel!
I never knew this was called champ...
Surprising since I'm of Irish Descent, and I've had mashed potatoes made exactly this way forever. Now I know what to call them!
Ooh, those look yummy. I didn't realize there was a name for them! Thanks for enlightening us!
Those Irish! They can think of a thousand ways to use potatoes. It is great to have an excuse in our carb-averse world to eat champ.... after all, I am celebrating my heritage!
One word: Yes! That looks divine.
Rachel- Lovely, classic version of champ. I added it to my colcannon post. Thanks!
Post a Comment
<< Home