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Colcannon

Posted by NEPAfoodie  

Traditional dish of kale and mashed potatoes. MORE»

Recipe #338070

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Microwave Tablet

Posted by Frugal Fifer  

Tablet is a popular treat in Scotland and can be made in many different ways and most of them involve boiling sugar for a long time and then beating well - this does make a delicious sweet, but there is an easy way for a quick treat using your... MORE»

Recipe #337642

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Yorkshire Parkin - Sticky Oatmeal Gingerbread for Bonfire Night

Posted by French Tart  

A wonderful tradition from Northern England, in particular from the county of Yorkshire; this wonderful gingerbread is traditionally eaten on the 5th November which is Bonfire Night, also called Guy Fawkes night or Fireworks Night. There are many... MORE»

Recipe #333548

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Harvest Festival - English Baked Stuffed Autumn Marrow/Zucchini

Posted by French Tart  

Harvest Home! A heart warming and traditional English recipe, which is a wonderful way to deal with those large marrows (zucchini) from the autumn garden! The marrow is stuffed with a savoury beef and onion mixture and is then baked in foil. This... MORE»

Recipe #331282

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Mustard Salmon Crust With Roasted Peppers and Beans

Posted by English_Rose  

The Salmon keeps wonderfully moist baked on top of the roasted vegetables and underneath an unusual crust of oats, parmesan and mustard. Cod can be used in place of the Salmon. MORE»

Recipe #328127

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Spooky Spider Cupcakes/Muffins for a Howling Halloween!

(2 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

I JUST love these little spider cakes, when I make them, their faces make me laugh - well, I am easily pleased! Furthermore, they are VERY tasty - they have a much better flavour than NORMAL spiders I find, their legs are a little too chewy! The... MORE»

Recipe #328085

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Twit Twooo, Hooting Halloween Owls - Halloween Cupcakes/Muffins

(2 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

These are GREAT fun! Bake some chocolate fairy cakes, muffins or cupcakes, decorate them and then turn them into Hooting Halloween Owls! I made these last year for a children's Halloween party, and they all loved them. The recipe is based on our... MORE»

Recipe #326716

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Hot Diggedy Dogs! Bonfire Bangers in Wraps (Hot Dogs/Sausages)

(2 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

A deliciously different way of serving up Hot Dogs for Bonfire Night or Halloween! Choose your favourite bangers or dogs, mine are high meat content Lincolnshire sausages with herbs, then oven bake them for ease with sticky roasted mustard coated... MORE»

Recipe #326714

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Scottish Skirlie Bread

Posted by Olga Drozd  

Another version of this ancient Scottish food. Quick bread made with onions fried in bacon drippings and oats. MORE»

Recipe #326566

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Scottish Skirlie Bread

Posted by Olga Drozd  

Another version of this ancient Scottish food. Quick bread made with onions fried in bacon drippings and oats. MORE»

Recipe #326564

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Scottish Skirlie Fried Cakes

Posted by Olga Drozd  

This is a slightly different version of Skirlie. Serve as an accompaniment to stews or chowders. MORE»

Recipe #326521

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Scottish Skirlie

Posted by Olga Drozd  

In Scotland Skirlie is traditionally served with Scotch broth and other soups and stews. Oats have been for centuries the most important grain crop, and even in the days of Samuel Johnson were believed to be the source of strength in the Scottish... MORE»

Recipe #326518

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Clootie Dumpling in the Microwave

Posted by skottishdonkey  

A moist Scottish spiced fruit cake. takes only 8 minutes in the microwave instead of the way is use to be cooked, 3 hours steaming in a cloth. normaly served at christmas and new year MORE»

Recipe #326012

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Absolutely Sinful! Sticky Toffee Pudding With Pecan Toffee Sauce

(1 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

This is as wicked as it sounds. A truly delectable combination of flavours and textures that are light and melt in the mouth. I would choose this as a Christmas or New Year dinner party dessert, as the puddings freeze well and are no trouble to... MORE»

Recipe #325920

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Chocolate, Orange and Whisky Mousse

Posted by English_Rose  

Here's a delicious sweet to finish off any meal - the chocolate, orange and whisky make a deadly combination! The quantities given below are sufficient for six servings. Prep time includes chilling. MORE»

Recipe #324008

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Cauliflower Cheese and Whisky - Old Scottish Recipe

Posted by English_Rose  

Cheese was often made in individual farmhouses and was combined with cauliflowers grown either in the fields or in the kitchen garden. Adding a few ounces of whisky adds an extra flavour to this popular dish. MORE»

Recipe #324002

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Shrimp in Whisky Cream

Posted by English_Rose  

This is a tasty starter for any meal. Combining whisky and cream makes for a very rich sauce. Quantities are sufficient for six people. MORE»

Recipe #323963

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Ham and Haddie Pie

Posted by English_Rose  

Bacon and smoked haddock (haddies) go very well together in this tasty pie. The quantities are sufficient for four people. MORE»

Recipe #323962

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Baked Salmon With Tarragon, Bacon and Onions

Posted by English_Rose  

Baking salmon in kitchen foil seals in the juices and flavour of the fish and the tarragon. The quantities below are sufficient for four people. MORE»

Recipe #323739

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Traditional Scottish Butterscotch Candy

Posted by English_Rose  

That sweet tooth for which Scots have a reputation means that there are many traditional confectionary recipes. But quite why a brittle candy made from butter and sugar should be named "Scotch" is lost in the mists of time. MORE»

Recipe #323737

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quote Whew! Who'd a think we would one day be starting thread number 7!!! I think it's a wonderful testimony to the bonds of friendship we have formed on here and the care we have for each other. I know you all mean the world to me!!! I just love to come on here each day and catch up with all... quote

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Review From: rosslare  

On Nov 20, 2008

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RECIPE: Mean Chef's Classic Shortbread Cookies

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Review From: Summer Hill  

On Nov 19, 2008

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RECIPE: Scottish Baps - Soft Morning Bread Rolls

Once again WONDERFUL recipe! I make these and keep them around for bacon butty's after work.

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Review From: Bridget Elaine  

On Nov 16, 2008

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RECIPE: Lennie's Special Shortbread

Very good cookie! Has that great melt in your mouth texture you want in a shortbread cookie.

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