Has anyone got any good Faggott & Haggis Recipe's
Posted:
Mon Oct 25, 2004 3:31 pm
by Robd
Hi
Has anyone got any good Faggott & Haggis Recipe's please ???
Cheers
Rob
Posted:
Sun Oct 31, 2004 4:37 pm
by Fatman
If you do make Haggis , a good way to use it is fill a ramekin with Haggis add two fingers of whisky heat to eat and top with a dollop of cream.
Use as a starter.
YUM!
Regards
Fatman
Haggis Recipes
Posted:
Fri Nov 12, 2004 5:53 pm
by Parson Snows
Are you looking for a "traditional" recipe or an up dated recipe? The reason I ask is that unless you go to Scotland (Jenna Street etc in Edinburgh) you will be hard pressed to find a butcher using a sheep's paunch (apart from ceremonial occasions such as Robbie Burn's Night or St. Andrew's Night). Most butchers now use an artificial casing (Nalo, cellulose). If Franco doesn't stock them he certainly could, being cellulose they don't eat nor drink much. Please let me know which one you want?
a) 100 % totally natural (stinky and time consuming) or
b) 90 % natural due to using a synthethic casing
I also have some recipes from the 40's to 50's if interested
Kind Regards
Parson Snows
PS whisky is an essential part of this dish, don't scrimp on the cheap stuff
Faggot and Haggis recipes
Posted:
Sun Nov 14, 2004 6:00 pm
by Parson Snows
The following link posted by Oddley (credit whrere credit's due)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/datab ... 3899.shtmlhas a faggot recipe (apparently one to die for)
I still await info on the haggis recipe (what type etc.)
Kind Regards
Parson Snows