Home » Lunch & Dinner » Dublin Coddle Perfect St. Patrick’s Day Chilly Days

Dublin Coddle Perfect St. Patrick’s Day Chilly Days

Dublin Coddle Perfect St. Patrick's Day Chilly Days

Imagine a dish that captures the essence of Irish comfort food, a culinary hug that warms you from the inside out on a chilly day. Dublin Coddle is not just a recipe; it's a traditional Irish masterpiece that tells a story of home, family, and generations of cooking wisdom. With its rich layers of sausages, crispy bacon, tender potatoes, and caramelized onions, this one-pot wonder is about to become your new favorite cold-weather meal that will transport you straight to the cozy kitchens of Dublin.

Prep Time: 20 mins
Cook Time: 2 hrs
Total Time: 2 hrs 20 mins
Cuisine: Irish
Serves: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 pound sausages
  2. 1 pound bacon, chopped
  3. 4 large potatoes, sliced
  4. 2 onions, sliced
  5. 4 cups chicken broth
  6. Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Prepare your ingredients by washing and peeling potatoes, then slicing them into approximately 1/4-inch thick rounds. Slice onions into thin rings and chop bacon into small pieces.
  2. In a large heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven, first brown the sausages over medium-high heat until they develop a golden exterior. Remove sausages and set aside temporarily.
  3. In the same pot, render the chopped bacon until crisp and golden, creating a flavorful base for the coddle. Remove bacon and set aside with the sausages, leaving the rendered fat in the pot.
  4. Layer the sliced onions across the bottom of the pot, creating a fragrant foundation for the dish. Place the browned sausages and bacon on top of the onions.
  5. Arrange the sliced potatoes in overlapping layers, generously seasoning each layer with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  6. Slowly pour the chicken broth over the layered ingredients, ensuring it covers about 3/4 of the ingredients but doesn't completely submerge them.
  7. Cover the pot with a tight-fitting lid and reduce heat to low. Simmer gently for approximately 2 hours, allowing the flavors to meld and the potatoes to become tender.
  8. Occasionally check the liquid level, adding more broth if needed to prevent burning. The goal is a rich, hearty consistency with potatoes that are soft but not falling apart.
  9. Once cooking is complete, let the coddle rest for 10-15 minutes before serving. This allows the flavors to settle and makes serving easier.
  10. Serve hot in deep bowls, ensuring each serving has sausage, bacon, potatoes, and onions. Accompany with crusty Irish soda bread for an authentic experience.

Tips

  1. Choose Quality Ingredients: Select high-quality Irish sausages and thick-cut bacon for the most authentic flavor. The better your ingredients, the more delicious your coddle will be.
  2. Layer Carefully: The secret to a great coddle is in the layering. Take your time arranging potatoes, onions, and meats to ensure even cooking and maximum flavor distribution.
  3. Low and Slow is the Way to Go: Resist the temptation to rush the cooking process. The 2-hour simmer is crucial for developing deep, rich flavors and creating melt-in-your-mouth tender potatoes.
  4. Don't Drown Your Ingredients: When adding chicken broth, aim to cover about 3/4 of the ingredients. This prevents the dish from becoming too soupy while ensuring everything stays moist.
  5. Let it Rest: Allowing the coddle to rest for 10-15 minutes after cooking helps the flavors meld and makes serving much easier.
  6. Serve with Traditional Sides: Pair your Dublin Coddle with crusty Irish soda bread or a simple green salad to complete the authentic Irish dining experience.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 650kcal

Carbohydrates: 25g

Protein: 45g

Fat: 45g

Saturated Fat: 16g

Cholesterol: 130mg

Pin Recipe Share Email

Share this:

Leave a Comment