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Richard Sellers Posts: 4691 Joined: 16th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 18:31 on 13th October 2008 That could bring in lot's of the pounds and dollars for our family organization !!!! |
L Posts: 5656 Joined: 10th Jun 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 21:19 on 13th October 2008 There's a thread in here somewhere called 'Favourite Recipes' or something like that, maybe we should get that printed up, I'm especially proud of my Haggis recipe in there as I know it is loved by all ROFL |
Richard Sellers Posts: 4691 Joined: 16th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 21:21 on 13th October 2008 all right then Lyn,(that rhymes!!)you are in charge of getting together the cook book,have it ready by Christmas!! |
L Posts: 5656 Joined: 10th Jun 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 21:26 on 13th October 2008 on yer bike lol I have enough to do before Christmas as it is, do you know how busy we get in the Post Office at that time of year? Must be all these postcards going back and forth across the pond LOL as well as all the Christmas mail, so I volunteer YOU to do it ok? LOL (I'm too kind) |
Richard Sellers Posts: 4691 Joined: 16th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 21:27 on 13th October 2008 yes Lyn .,,,,,,,you are toooooo kind !!! |
Alan Marron Posts: 726 Joined: 14th Jul 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 01:08 on 14th October 2008 On 13th October 2008 21:19, Lyn Greenaway wrote: You must either send me that one, or otherwise post it on the recipes thread. I love Haggis!
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Wolf Posts: 3423 Joined: 9th Jul 2008 Location: Australia | quotePosted at 01:37 on 14th October 2008 Found it Alan c/o Lyn. Lyn Greenaway quotePosted at 21:31 on 11th May 2008 MMMM....YUMMY Haggis recipe for those that want to try it lol
Cover heart and liver with cold water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer for 30 minutes. Chop heart and coarsely grate liver. Toast oatmeal in a skillet on top of the stove, stirring frequently, until golden. Combine all ingredients and mix well. Loosely pack mixture into stomach, about two-thirds full. Remember, oatmeal expands in cooking. Press any air out of stomach and truss securely. Put into boiling water to cover. Simmer for 3 hours, uncovered, adding more water as needed to maintain water level. Prick stomach several times with a sharp needle when it begins to swell; this keeps the bag from bursting. Place on a hot platter, removing trussing strings. Serve with a spoon. Ceremoniously served with "neeps, tatties and nips" -- mashed turnips, mashed potatoes, nips of whiskey.
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Alan Marron Posts: 726 Joined: 14th Jul 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 03:55 on 14th October 2008 Wow! I can taste it already. Not sure mine will turn out as good as Lyn's own, but I'll be giving it a try, so if you here that two boys have been poisoned by their old dad, you'll know who... I do some things better than others, but I do love cooking! Thanks Lyn for the recipe, and also to Wolf for finding it. |
L Posts: 5656 Joined: 10th Jun 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 06:23 on 14th October 2008 You're welcome Alan |
Wolf Posts: 3423 Joined: 9th Jul 2008 Location: Australia | quotePosted at 07:11 on 14th October 2008 Hi Lyn looks like we found a haggis lover ??? |