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colcannon|kɒlˈkænən| Also cale-, cole-, colcannen, kale cannon, kohl cannon. [f. cole cabbage; the rest is of uncertain meaning. (But it is said that vegetables such as spinach were formerly pounded with a cannon-ball.)] ‘Potatoes and cabbage pounded together in a mortar and then stewed with butter. An Irish dish’ (Grose 1785). Also a Scottish dish.
1774[see in 1872]. 1802M. Edgeworth Moral. T. (1816) I. x. 77 Forester..dined like a philosopher upon colcannon. 1827Scott Jrnl. 28 Mar. (1941) II. 38 A species of colcannen, where cold potatoes are mixed with hot cabbage. 1855E. Acton Mod. Cookery xvii. 315 Kohl cannon, or kale cannon. (An Irish Receipt). 1872Athenæum 20 Jan. 75/1 About 1774 Isaac Sparks, the Irish comedian, founded in Long Acre a ‘Colcannon Club’..Colcannon, that Irish dish which, properly cooked, is a delicious mixture of cabbage and potatoes. 1880in Antrim & Down Gloss. 1946F. M. McNeill Recipes Scotl. 47 Colcannon... Take equal quantities of boiled potatoes and boiled cabbage [etc.]. |