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Loch Lomond Rumbledethumps

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Ingredients

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6 cups yukon gold potatoes (cut into large chunks. do not peel!)
6 cups savoy cabbage (shredded very thin)
1/2 cup water
1 large yellow onion (diced very small)
8 tablespoons butter (divided in half)
1/2 cup milk, hot
8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese (shredded and divided in half)
3 - 4 medium tomatoes (sliced thinly)
kosher salt & fresh ground pepper

Nutritional information

318.2
Calories
173 g
Calories From Fat
19.3 g
Total Fat
12.2 g
Saturated Fat
55.5 mg
Cholesterol
255.9 mg
Sodium
28 g
Carbs
4 g
Dietary Fiber
3.9 g
Sugars
10.2 g
Protein
204g
Serving Size

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Loch Lomond Rumbledethumps

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    I made this the other day and it was a real hit with the family, especially my husband who is a picky eater.

    • 110 min
    • Serves 9
    • Easy

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    Loch Lomond Rumbledethumps, During Christmas, we were on holiday in Scotland I asked my mother-in-law, Have you ever made a dish called rumbledethump? They’re talking about it on a website (Zaar) She laughed and said, That old thing! We ate it as kids and when newly married! I haven’t made it in years! She explained that if you asked a 100 Scottish women to make this dish, you’d come up with 100 variations Some use onions, some use chives Some boil their cabbage, some fry it Other’s add turnips or parsnips or carrots But however you make it, this is Comfort Food at it’s highest elevation I watched her make it from scratch, took notes and asked questions The end result is her version, which comes from the Loch Lomond area of Scotland What I love about this variation is the great contrast between the tangy tomato topping and the incredible richness of the cabbage/onion/potato filling Top it with cheese and you have some of America’s favourite flavours: tomato, cheese and potato I should know: I ate three pieces the first time that I ate her version! So, from Scotland to America, here is my Mother-in-Law, Mary McFadden’s, Rumbledethump recipe ****I have changed the measurements from metric to U S sizes and also used potatoes and cheese that are easily found in the U S , I made this the other day and it was a real hit with the family, especially my husband who is a picky eater , This is delicious! DH and I enjoyed it I made ours with two different types of cheese simply because I didn’t have sharp cheddar on hand Plus instead of the water used homemade chicken stock Like Dissie my prep time was less than the recipe states in fact around 30 minutes but I was speeding, LOL I served this with corn free ketchup and a fresh salad!!! Though I would say it is a side dish I would make this again


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat Oven to 400 Degrees. Grease a 9" X 13" Pan. Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    Cut Very Thin Slices from a Head of Well-Washed Savoy Cabbage, Totaling 6 Cups.

    3
    Done

    Chop One Large Spanish Onion Into Small Pieces.

    4
    Done

    Place 4 Tablespoons of Butter in a Large Texas Skillet. Heat Until Butter Melts and Add Chopped Onions. Cook Onions For 5 Minutes Over Medium Heat. Slowly Add 1/2 Cup of Water and Add the Finely Chopped Cabbage. Season With Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper to Taste. Stir Mixture Together and Cover Tightly With Lid.

    5
    Done

    Every 5 Minutes or So, Lift the Lid and Stir the Onion/Cabbage Mixture Until the Cabbage Has Shrunk, Become Tender and Begins to Brown Very, Very Lightly. (the Reason Why the Cabbage Is Sauteed Rather Than Boiled Is to Increase It's Natural Sweetness and Deepen the Flavour). It Will Take 30 to 45 Minutes For the Cabbage to Wilt and Cook Thoroughly.

    6
    Done

    While Cabbage and Onions Are Cooking, Cut Yukon Gold Potatoes Into Large Chunks, About 6 Pieces Per Potato. You Do not Want to Dice Them as This Will Cause Your Potatoes to Become Waterlogged. Place Potatoes in a Large Pot of Cold Water and Bring to Boil. Check Tenderness of Potatoes Every 5 Minutes and When "fork Tender" Drain Off Water.

    7
    Done

    Place Cooked Potatoes in a Very Large Bowl With 4 Tablespoons of Butter, 1/2 Cup of Hot Milk, and Enough Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper to Taste. Mash Potatoes, Do not Whip! the Potatoes Should not Be "wall Paper Paste Smooth" but Slightly Chunky. If Potatoes Are Done Before Cabbage Mixture, Cover to Keep Warm.

    8
    Done

    Check Cabbage/Onion Mixture. If More Water Is Needed to Steam the Cabbage, Add Only 1/4 Cup Additional. When Cabbage Is Done, If There Is Remaining Liquid, Take Lid Off of Pan and Cook the Extra Water "off'.

    9
    Done

    Add Cabbage/Onion Mixture to the Mashed Potatoes, Stirring Until Well Combined.

    10
    Done

    Place the Mixture in the Greased 9" X 13" Pan.

    11
    Done

    Thinly Slice the Tomatoes, About 1/4" Thick. She Used 2" Diameter Tomatoes So That Each Slice of the Dish Had a Tomato on Top.

    12
    Done

    Sprinkle 2 Cups of the Finely Shredded Sharp Chedar Cheese on Top of the Potato/Cabbage Mixture. Top With Tomato Slices. Very Lightly Salt and Pepper Each Slice of Tomato. Add Remaining 2 Cups of Cheese Over the Tomatoes and Potato Mixture.

    13
    Done

    Place Casserole Dish in 400 Degree Oven For 30 Minutes or Until the Cheese Is Completely Melted, Potatoes Are Bubbling and Tomatoes Are Thoroughly Cooked.

    14
    Done

    Remove to Heat-Proof Surface and Allow to Sit at Least 5 Minutes Before Serving. This Stays Very Hot For a Long Time! Be Careful to not Burn Your Mouth, Like I Did! Lol.

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