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Bacon and Cabbage: A Taste of Ireland...

As many of you know my husband and I celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving this past weekend. While I was able to have a taste of home with my fresh pumpkin pie, I wanted to do something similar for my husband. He comes from a large fun loving Irish family (is there any other kind?) and one of his favourite dishes is bacon and cabbage.

Traditionally the dish calls for boiled bacon but we used some smoked back bacon rashers instead. We decided to keep this dish very simple so all we used was the bacon, some Savoy cabbage and a knob of butter. It was served as an accompaniment to roasted chicken thighs and garlicky potatoes. The saltiness of the bacon really complimented the chicken and the potatoes. The cabbage gave the whole dish a lovely texture and it soaked up some of the garlic from the potatoes – which was divine!

This is a simple crowd pleaser and a real taste of Ireland!

Luna Raye’s Bacon and Cabbage

Ingredients

3 rashers of smoked back bacon cut into bite sized pieces

½ a medium Savoy cabbage roughly chopped or shredded

1 knob of butter (approximately 1 Tbsp)

Black pepper to taste

Directions

Put the cut bacon into a pan over a moderate heat

Stir every so often until all the bacon is cooked through

Add the cabbage and give it a good mix around with the bacon pieces

When mixed add the butter and keep stirring everything until the cabbage is just wilted (not long – about 5 minutes)

Season with black pepper and serve

Enjoy!

This recipe serves 2-3 people as a side dish

Bacon and Cabbage

Bacon and Cabbage

These Thanksgiving dishes brought back many precious memories of past experiences, our homes and our families. It provided a good opportunity to remember all that we have to be thankful for, and all that we have to look forward to.