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Burns Night + St Andrew's Day recipes (12)

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Recipe by: SHONAD
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A flavourful, slightly spiced twist on clapshot, which features the addition of bacon and hails from northern Scotland. Perfect with roast meats or double the servings and serve as a tasty supper.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A real Scottish classic – serve this hearty combination of chicken, leeks, rice and prunes with wedges of warm soda bread spread thick with butter.
 
Recipe by: LYNN1979
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This is a popular Scottish dessert and there are many variations and names such as Cream Crowdie. Oats are toasted, then folded into lightly sweetened whipped cream and topped off with berries and a splash of whisky. Finish your Burns supper with this delicious tradition.
 
Recipe by: Grant
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This is a Scottish dish to be served as a vegetable side or as an accompaniment to haggis, beef, pork, lamb or game.
 
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I think its very easy, well most of it sure is anyway! The only bit that i really struggled on was the mixing of the ingredients, mixing it into breadcrumbs with your fingers bit i actually found that it was easier with the dough whisks. plus it deduces your mixing time by about 5-8 minutes. from then it gets pretty easy with the rolling and cuttting and everything...!
 
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Because a whole haggis is too much for me to eat on me own - I shape it into small balls and cook it in beef stock, freezing any leftovers. I still eat it with neeps and tatties, washed down with the best Scotch. No one else in the house likes it, which is fine by me.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This traditional Scottish dessert is quick and easy to put together, and the nutritious combination of cream, fromage frais, oats and fresh fruit makes a superb sweet course for a special occasion meal. The whisky not only adds a taste of Scotland, but gives a fantastic kick to the flavour.
 
Recipe by: Priyanka
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A traditional Scottish pudding that is very quick and easy to make. Use good quality honey and a single malt whisky for the best results. A simpler, but richer version can be made by omitting the raspberry.
 
Recipe by: Kookie
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Stovies are traditionally made with leftover roast beef, potatoes and onions. But by using corned beef - it makes this doable anytime!
 
Recipe by: celticfc1888
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This is a great sweet we have here in Scotland. It is a complete sugar rush. It may be too sweet for some people but I love it. Try it anyway and see what you think. Kids will love it!
 
Recipe by: christine gage
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This is recipe for a traditional Scottish fruit loaf. You need to knead the sultanas in really well and it takes a bit of patience. Don't be disheartened if your first attempt isn't a success; it really is worth giving this one a second chance. Gorgeous toasted with butter!
 
Recipe by: NORTHERNLIGHT1
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'Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face, Great chieftain o' the puddin-race!' Because I am vegetarian - I went in search of a version of haggis that I could eat! This one was passed on to me by some friends from Cape Breton.
 
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