Boxty ( or ) is a traditional
Irish potato pancake. The dish is mostly associated with the north midlands, north
Connacht
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and southern
Ulster
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, in particular the counties of
Leitrim,
Mayo,
Sligo
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,
Fermanagh,
Longford
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, and
Cavan
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. There are many recipes but all contain finely grated, raw
potato
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es and all are served fried.
The most popular version of the dish consists of finely grated raw potato and
flour
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. The grated potato may be strained to remove most of the
starch
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and
water
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but this is not necessary. The mixture is fried on a
griddle pan for a few minutes on each side, similar to a normal
pancake
A pancake, also known as a hotcake, griddlecake, or flapjack, is a flat type of batter bread like cake, often thin and round, prepared from a starch-based Batter (cooking), batter that may contain eggs, milk, and butter, and then cooked on a ...
. 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. It is not unusual to see boxty on the menus of
restaurants outside the areas with which it is traditionally associated. Boxty may be bought in
shops and
supermarkets
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either in the dumpling form or ready-cooked as pancakes.
Method of preparation

Boxty can be made several ways. When baked in a pan it is sometimes called "boxty bread". Potatoes are grated over
cheesecloth and excess water is allowed to drain. It takes around half an hour for the starch to separate and sink to the bottom of the potato liquid. Meanwhile, the grated potatoes are covered with mashed potatoes and when ready, the starch is distributed evenly over the potato mixture. The potato mixture is combined and sprinkled with flour, salt, pepper and melted butter or bacon fat. This "dough" is kneaded, shaped into cakes and scored with a cross so they divide into
farls when baked.
Boxty may also be pan-fried like a
griddle-cake. It is made the same way as boxty bread, with the addition of enough milk to achieve a batter consistency. Some recipes also add egg yolk or baking soda. It is advised to allow the pan boxty to cool and reheat before serving.
The finished pancakes can be served with honey, butter or sprinkled with sugar.
They can also be filled with vegetables, meat or cheese.

Boxty dough can also be boiled like
dumplings. This type of boxty is known as "boiled boxty" and is a traditional dish around Halloween in the 'north midlands' of Ireland, especially the counties of Cavan, Leitrim and the southern parts of Fermanagh.
Preparation of the dough requires squeezing excess moisture from the grated potato and combining with mashed potatoes and flour and seasoning with salt. The dough is formed into round dumplings known as "hurleys".
The hurleys are dropped into a pot of boiling water and boiled for over half an hour, then removed and stored for later. When ready to be eaten, the hurleys are sliced and the slices are pan-fried in butter.
Modern variations can include
currants and
raisins, or service with
cornflour sauce like steamed
pudding.
The traditional preparation known from an 1854 edition of ''Dublin University Magazine'' was made by mixing potato with either flour or
oatmeal
Oatmeal is a preparation of oats that have been dehusked, steamed, and flattened, or a coarse flour of hulled oat grains ( groats) that have either been milled (ground), rolled, or steel-cut. Ground oats are also called white oats. Steel- ...
and adding animal fat or butter to form a cake. Potato graters were made from tin cans. With the addition of egg yolk, butter and milk, it is possible to roll the dough to 5/8 of an inch thick for cooking on a griddle. Boxty was most popular served with a smear of butter for tea but was also eaten for breakfast.
St. Brigid's Day
In Ireland,
St. Brigid is the patron saint of
dairy
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and she is associated with milk, butter, ale, cheese and bacon. The tradition of St. Brigid may have roots in Ireland's pagan history and the pre-Christian "White Goddess" of
Imbolc
Imbolc or Imbolg (), also called Saint Brigid's Day (; ; ), is a Gaels, Gaelic traditional festival on 1 February. It marks the beginning of Spring (season), spring, and in Christianity, it is the calendar of saints, feast day of Brigid of Kild ...
. Boxty is served for
St Brigid's Day with other traditional foods like cross-shaped
oat bread and Bride
bannocks.
Etymology
Likely Irish, possibly from the Irish ''arán bocht tí'' meaning "poor house bread"
or ''bácús'' meaning "bakehouse".
See also
References
{{Ireland topics
Halloween food
Irish cuisine
Potato pancakes