Editor's note: I do lapse into a very small rotation of meals in the Summer so it's a good job I know where to get some inspiration! Summer Squeak definitely has my seal of approval - the poached egg on top I would never have considered in my blinkered cooking ways so super grateful for this one!
Summer Squeak
New potatoes and asparagus are both in season as I write, closely followed by broad beans and peas.
I think it's true to say that we associate bubble and squeak as an autumn/winter dish using leftover veggies. Why not have a summer squeak with leftover new potatoes and asparagus. Ingredients in season are usually reasonably priced and good deals available.
I appreciate that Jersey Royals are expensive and in my neck of the woods they don't seem to vary that much during their short season. There are however loads of other varieties of new potato out there for example, Cornish new potatoes and your summer squeak could include meat or fish if you wish.
Here's a recipe off the top of my head – this is one of my “fly by the seat of your pants”/”live dangerously” versions! One small tip – when you're doing your shopping ensure that you take account of the extra new potatoes and asparagus or any other veggies needed that you'd like to include in your squeak.
Here goes :
Summer Squeak
Serves 2
350g (ish) cooked new potatoes
1 medium onion, finely diced
200g cooked asparagus, chopped into bite sized pieces
OR
200g fresh peas – raw or cooked
OR
200g broad beans, podded, blanched
and popped from the outer thick skin
OR
a mixture of all three!
Salt and black pepper
30g unsalted butter & glug of rapeseed oil
Melt the oil and butter in a large frying pan, add the diced onion and sauté on a medium heat for 2/3 minutes. Add the potato and mix together, sauté for a further 2/3 minutes. Add the asparagus/peas/beans, combine thoroughly and cook for a further 2/3 minutes.
Serve in a warmed bowl, topped with a poached egg.
As an option if you prefer to add meat. Omit the oil and butter and sauté 200g of finely diced chorizo or diced smoked back bacon and then add the onion and potatoes, followed finally by the veggies.
Hope your squeak is scrumdiddlyumptious!
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