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Sunday 3 January 2010

Bubble & Squeak

Last night supper was definitely a mish mash of left overs. We had some turkey and ham pie left over from New Year's Eve, some onion bahjis from lunch on NYE. I also had some mashed potoato and mashed turnip (swede) left over from the haggis meal we had on New Year's Day so I decided to make it into Bubble & Squeak with the half cabbage I had lurking in the fridge.
It is usually made with left over cabbage, but I made this fresh and then mixed it into the potato/turnip mix. Some butter in the pan on a medium heat and then just bung it all in and press it down. The tricky bit is turning it using a plate, I think it would be wise to lightly oil the plate before inverting the b&s onto it as it does tend to stick. However even if you have to lever it back into the pan like I did, you just squish it down again, it can take quite a lot of abuse!

If you have one of those pans that go in the oven you could do it that way too. I'm getting to the end of the left overs now and have a Carbonnade of Beef in the oven. I can smell the beer as it cooks slowly - mmmmm!

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6 Comments:

At 3 January 2010 at 13:29 , Blogger Wendy@The Omnivorous Bear said...

I always think that leftovers make THE most delicious meals!

 
At 3 January 2010 at 16:56 , Blogger Chele said...

Love Bubble and Squeak ... seems to be a very popular dish for posting about these days too lol. Looks fantastic.

 
At 4 January 2010 at 15:03 , Blogger Rosie said...

Oooh noooo. Just sat down to do a drawing and made the mistake of reading this. I do a similar beef dish but bubble and squeak I haven't made or ages. I am now seriously hungry!!!

 
At 4 January 2010 at 22:57 , Blogger Hazel said...

Mmmm snap - I made bubble and squeak last night - some left over savoy cabbage and then baked a potato to mix in with it - all nice and crispy on the outside x

 
At 6 January 2010 at 12:08 , Blogger VegBoxBoy said...

Glad to see you burnt your bubble a little - them's the best bits!

Beef carbonade looks lush. Like you I could do with some cow after my turkey frenzy.

 
At 7 January 2010 at 18:18 , Blogger Gayle Page-Robak said...

Hi Janice...thank you for your comments at my art blog. I followed you "home" :)) to find this beautiful blog with all your wonderful food...I just had to join your followers list so I can come back and savor the cyber flavor..your 'down home' recipes appeal to both Larry (dh) and I, so I look forward to trying some of them. I extend an invitation for you to join me on my followers list as well. BTW, I also love to cook and bake. Hugs, Gayle (in Canada)

 

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