Boxty Recipe (Irish Potato Pancakes) (2024)

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You will love these Irish potato pancakes known as boxty made from mashed potatoes and shredded potatoes cooked to a crisp. This is incredibly easy to make and goes great with any meal.

I’ve never met a potato that I didn’t like and wasn’t eager to eat. If you’re the same way, try my Smashed Potatoes or Hasselback Potatoes that pair perfectly with any protein.

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Boxty

Boxty is a thick pancake of mashed and shredded potatoes, flour, baking soda, and buttermilk fried in butter or lard. These are traditionally formed into a circle and cut into quarters or triangles and are usually served as a side dish or appetizer. These are a great way to use up any leftover mashed potatoes.

Boxty is said to have originated during the Irish famine during the mid-1800s that infected the potato crops that ended up killing over 1 million people worldwide. Since potatoes were scarce, this procedure was a great way to expand the popular Irish starchy vegetable into a filling dish.

Ingredients and Substitutions

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  • Raw Potatoes – The most common raw potato to use in the US for Boxty would be Yukon golds.
  • Mashed Potatoes – Any leftover mashed potatoes will work for this.
  • Flour – Regular all-purpose flour is what you will need.
  • Buttermilk – I prefer to use full-fat cultured buttermilk for this.
  • Baking Soda – This will be used as the leavening agent.
  • Butter – I always use unsalted butter in my cooking and baking.
  • Seasoning – Coarse sea salt and fresh cracked pepper is all the seasoning you will need for this boxty.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Start by peeling the potatoes.

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Next, grate them onto a large flour sack towel or kitchen towel.

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Fold up the 4 ends of the towel and then twist it over the sink, squeezing out as much of the potato liquid as possible.

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Add the drained potatoes to a large bowl.

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Next, add the leftover mashed potatoes, flour, buttermilk, baking soda, salt, and pepper.

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I then mix everything until the batter is combined. If It’s too thick, add more buttermilk, and if it’s too thin, add some flour. It should be the consistency of soupy mashed potatoes.

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Add the butter to a 10” cast iron skillet and heat until it’s melted over medium-high heat.

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Pour about 1 ½ to 2 cups of the potato batter into the cast iron skillet and spread it out using a spoon to flatten it. Turn the heat down to medium.

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Cook the boxty for 4 to 5 minutes or until golden brown and flip it over and cook for another 4 to 5 minutes or until golden brown and cooked throughout.

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Remove from the pan, garnish with optional sliced green onions, cut into triangles, and serve.

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What do You Serve Boxty With?

You can serve boxty with a myriad of options, but here are my favorites:

  • Sour cream or crème fraiche
  • Bacon
  • Fried eggs
  • Smoked salmon
  • Irish bangers
  • Shredded aged cheddar
  • Honey or maple syrup

Make-Ahead and Storage

Make-Ahead: I believe these are meant to be eaten when they’re done cooking. You can keep them warm uncovered, placed on a rack on a sheet tray, and in the oven at low temperatures (200°) for up to 30 minutes before serving.

How to Store: Cover and keep them in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 days. These boxty will freeze well and be covered for up to 3 months. Thaw them in the fridge for 1 day or until thawed.

How to Reheat: Placed the desired number of boxty on a rack over a sheet tray and bake in the oven at 400° for 4 to 6 minutes or until hot and crispy.

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Chef Notes + Tips

  • Raw russet potatoes can be used in this recipe.
  • Feel free to use a mashed potato from either Yukon gold or red potatoes.
  • You can substitute half and half or whole milk for the buttermilk.
  • Feel free to make the boxty into smaller sizes, 2” to 3” in diameter, for quicker cooking and easier-to-flip procedures.
  • After flipping over the boxty, finish it in the oven at 350° for 10 to 12 minutes or until browned and cooked throughout.
  • If you do not have a cast iron skillet, a regular 10″ non-stick skillet will work great.

More Potato Recipes

  • Perfect Baked Potatoes
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  • Potato Soup
  • Potatoes Anna
  • Twice Baked Potatoes

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Boxty Recipe (Irish Potato Pancakes)

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You will love these Irish potato pancakes known as boxty made from mashed potatoes and shredded potatoes that are cooked to a crisp.

Servings: 8

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 peeled medium-sized Yukon potatoes, this should make about 3 cups shredded
  • 3 cups mashed potatoes
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 3 ½ cup buttermilk
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking soda
  • coarse sea salt and fresh cracked pepper to taste
  • unsalted butter for frying

Instructions

  • Grate the potatoes onto a large flour sack towel or kitchen towel.

  • Fold up the 4 ends of the towel and then twist it over the sink squeezing out as much of the potato liquid as possible.

  • Add the drained potatoes to a large bowl.

  • Next, add in the leftover mashed potatoes, flour, buttermilk, baking soda, salt, and pepper.

  • Mix until the batter is combined. If It’s too thick add more buttermilk and if it’s too thin, add some flour. It should be the consistency of soupy mashed potatoes.

  • Add the butter to a 10” cast iron skillet and heat until it’s melted over medium-high heat.

  • Pour about 1 ½ to 2 cups of the potato batter to the cast iron skillet and spread out using a ladle to flatten it. Turn the heat down to medium.

  • Cook the boxty for 4 to 5 minutes or until golden brown and flip it over and cook for another 4 to 5 minutes or until golden brown and cooked throughout.

  • Remove from the pan, garnish with optional sliced green onions, slice into triangles and serve.

Notes

Make-Ahead: These are meant to be eaten when they’re done cooking. You can keep them warm uncovered, placed on a rack on a sheet tray, and in the oven at low temperatures (200°) for up to 30 minutes before serving.

How to Store: Cover and keep them in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 days. These will freeze well and be covered for up to 3 months. Thaw them in the fridge for 1 day or until thawed.

How to Reheat: Placed the desired number of boxty on a rack over a sheet tray and bake in the oven at 400° for 4 to 6 minutes or until hot and crispy.

Raw russet potatoes can be used in this recipe.

Feel free to use a mashed potato from either Yukon gold or red potatoes.

You can substitute half and half or whole milk for the buttermilk.

Feel free to make the boxty into smaller sizes, 2” to 3” in diameter, for quicker cooking and easier-to-flip procedures.

After flipping over the boxty, finish it in the oven at 350° for 10 to 12 minutes or until browned and cooked throughout.

If you do not have a cast iron skillet, a regular 10″ non-stick skillet will work great.

Nutrition

Calories: 364kcalCarbohydrates: 70gProtein: 11gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.5gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 12mgSodium: 344mgPotassium: 707mgFiber: 4gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 177IUVitamin C: 31mgCalcium: 142mgIron: 3mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: irish

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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    • sue😁
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    Thank you Chief Billy tasty 😋 yep

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    • sue😁
    • Boxty Recipe (Irish Potato Pancakes) (17)

    When I get out from2 hour wait at doc 😁😋thank you Chef Billy too tasty .. no breakfast ops 🤗

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    • sue😁
    • Boxty Recipe (Irish Potato Pancakes) (18)

    Thankyou ChefBilly for your tasty recipe 😋😁👋🤩

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    • Ann
    • Boxty Recipe (Irish Potato Pancakes) (19)

    These were so delicious! Thank you Chef!

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    • Boxty Recipe (Irish Potato Pancakes) (20)

        my pleasure

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      • Noreen Bristow
      • Boxty Recipe (Irish Potato Pancakes) (21)

      Better than grandma used to make. Used this recipe after St Patrick’s Day this year. Delicious!!

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      • Boxty Recipe (Irish Potato Pancakes) (22)

          Love it!

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      FAQs

      What does boxty mean in Irish? ›

      'Boxty' originates in the 1700s and may get its name from the Irish 'arán bocht tí', meaning 'poor house bread', due to its humble ingredients, making it a staple in Irish households where potatoes were relied upon to survive. It is a simple potato pancake using mashed and/or grated potatoes.

      Why do my potato patties fall apart? ›

      If the potato pancakes are falling apart while you're shaping them before you start cooking, they are either either too wet or they need more flour to hold them together. You can also mix the flour a little more the mix to develop gluten and then let it rest before cooking.

      What is the difference between boxty and latkes? ›

      Boxty is different from other potato pancakes or latkes, and you'll see that once you bite into one and notice the crispy hash brown-like outside and soft, dough-like inside.

      Why are my potato pancakes mushy? ›

      Potato pancakes may turn out mushy if there is too much moisture in the potatoes or if the batter is too wet. To prevent this, be sure to thoroughly squeeze out excess liquid from the grated potatoes using a kitchen towel or cheesecloth before mixing them with the other ingredients.

      What is potato slang for in Irish? ›

      Spuds. We can't talk about Irish slang without mentioning potatoes! “Spuds” is another word for potatoes.

      What is the national dish in Ireland? ›

      Irish Stew is a thick, hearty dish of mutton, potatoes, and onions and undisputedly the national dish of Ireland. Within the dish are many of the ingredients synonymous with the island, potatoes being one of the most recognized.

      Why are my potato pancakes grey? ›

      After peeled or grated potatoes are exposed to air they will begin to turn gray or brown. This appearance can be off-putting, but the good news is that the quality of the potato isn't compromised. This is a harmless natural reaction and it is perfectly fine to cook and eat potatoes even if they have turned gray.

      How to keep potato pancakes warm? ›

      To keep a consistent deep golden brown on all the latkes while cooking, adjust the heat to maintain the oil temperature and avoid the latkes browning too quickly. After frying, place latkes on a baking sheet fitted with a wire rack and transfer to a 200°F oven to keep warm until ready to serve.

      What is a fun fact about boxty? ›

      The most noticeable difference between boxty and other fried potato dishes is its smooth, fine-grained consistency. An old Irish rhyme is: "Boxty on the griddle; boxty on the pan. If you can't make boxty, you'll never get a man!" As the interest in Irish cuisine has increased, so the popularity of boxty has risen.

      What do the English call potato cakes? ›

      Potato scallops/Potato cakes

      In Australia and England, potato scallops are thin slices of potato that have been battered and deep-fried.

      What's the best potato to use for potato pancakes? ›

      Russet potatoes work best in this recipe because they have a high starch content, which helps to bind the pancakes together. I do not recommend substituting with red or yellow potatoes. Remove the moisture from the potatoes and onions by draining for a few minutes in a colander after grating.

      How do you keep potatoes from turning brown when making potato pancakes? ›

      Add lemon juice or vinegar

      Just like you might use a squirt of lime juice to keep guacamole from browning, a bit of lemon juice or white vinegar in the bowl with the potatoes will ward off gray hues. Use one teaspoon to a half gallon of water to get all the anti-browning impact with no noticeable flavor changes.

      Why are restaurant pancakes so fluffy? ›

      The secret to fluffy restaurant style pancakes? Buttermilk! The acid in the buttermilk reacts to the leavening agents in the pancake batter, creating air bubbles that make the pancakes tall and fluffy. It's a simple switch that makes all the difference.

      How do you say mashed potatoes in Irish? ›

      English–Irish Dictionary (de Bhaldraithe): Potato-mash. Potato-mash, brúitín m (prátaí). Mashed potatoes, brúitín m. Mashed potatoes, brúitín m, prátaí brúite.

      What is spuds in Irish? ›

      The Irish language is very descriptive the common word for potato in Irish is práta (pl. prátaí), hence the origin of Praties for Potatoes, There are literally 50 Irish words and descriptive phrases relating to the potato.

      What's the difference between boxty and potato bread? ›

      Irish potato bread is typically made from mashed potato, and either flour or baking soda, and is usually fried. This is not the same dish as boxty; boxty is made using raw potatoes, whereas potato bread is made using cooked potatoes.

      What are spuds in Ireland? ›

      The main Irish word for potato is “práta” (prawh-tah) and it's this word that is used most of the time. There are loads of other options, however, if you wish to be more precise. We take a look at some of the most spud-tacular words.

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