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Bubble-and-squeak

Stephanie Alexander
Stephanie Alexander

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Bubble-and-squeak
Bubble-and-squeakMarina Oliphant

There really isn't a precise recipe for bubble-and-squeak; it's just leftover potatoes and cabbage. But I am assuming that this time the cook is starting from scratch. A non-stick pan will ensure success.

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Ingredients

  • 2 large, waxy potatoes (desiree or nicola)

  • wedge of cabbage (a variety with loose, crinkly leaves for preference, such as savoy)

  • 1/2 onion, sliced

  • 2 tbsp chopped parsley (optional)

  • salt and pepper

  • duck or goose fat or extra virgin olive oil and butter

Method

  1. Boil potatoes until just tender. Drain and chop into bite-sized pieces.

    Bring some lightly salted water to the boil and drop in the cabbage. Leave for a minute and then remove, drain and press in a clean tea towel. Chop roughly.

    Toss the chopped potato, cabbage, sliced onion and parsley in a bowl. Season.

    Heat enough fat (either duck or goose fat or a combination of butter and extra virgin olive oil) in an 18cm, non-stick frying pan to cover the surface area, then tip in the vegetables.

    Press down with an egg lifter or something similar.

    After five minutes, break up the cake and let it all turn around in the fat. Dribble in a bit more fat and then press again. By now there should be some bits that are dark-brown and other bits only lightly coloured.

    Leave to form a good crust on the underneath, then invert onto a plate.

    Dribble in the last of the fat and slip the cake back in the pan to get the side that is now underneath brown and crusty.

    Cut into wedges to serve.

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Stephanie AlexanderStephanie Alexander is an Australian cook, restaurateur and food legend.

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