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    Lightbulb Haggis sandwiches?!

    Well, we laid on a wee bit too big of a spread for our New Year meal at home and there was 1/2 a haggis left over.
    Yesterday the wife asked if I could make her a haggis and sweet chilli sandwich to take to work.

    It actually turned out be rather good...
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    Grand idea. I like haggis. I've had haggis fritters and haggis patties.......a sandwich? Why not. You may be starting a new trend in food culture
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    A Scottish fellow i used to work with here in the US would get misty eyed remembering the haggis pakora available at some curry shops in his home city.

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    that sounds delicious, I'll have go give that a go!

    When I have Haggis left over I usually make a haggis hash the next morning for breakies. Haggis & diced roast potatoes (I prefer roast to mashed w/dinner, even though it's not traditional) warmed together in a pan, topped with a lightly fried egg, sunny side up.

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    I can see the intent of this thread.
    To make ME hungry, and you people are doing a very good job of that.
    Now if I ever have haggis leftovers, will know what to do with them
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    that sounds delicious, I'll have go give that a go!

    When I have Haggis left over I usually make a haggis hash the next morning for breakies. Haggis & diced roast potatoes (I prefer roast to mashed w/dinner, even though it's not traditional) warmed together in a pan, topped with a lightly fried egg, sunnyside up
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    hmm, now make that a duck egg and I'll be around about 7:30 tomorrow morning...
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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    that sounds delicious, I'll have go give that a go!

    When I have Haggis left over I usually make a haggis hash the next morning for breakies. Haggis & diced roast potatoes (I prefer roast to mashed w/dinner, even though it's not traditional) warmed together in a pan, topped with a lightly fried egg, sunny side up.

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    Agreed and indeed. Such is our intent for supper tonight as I make enough to freeze for the months ahead. Perhaps we are onto a new diner menu item, the HLT instead of BLT. Haggis lettuce and tomatos.
    "Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."

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    I'm picturing a kilted chef on Next Food Network Star pitching his nouvelle Scotts cuisine....

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    Ok, I've just had my lunch ans thanks to BP, I'm now hungrier than I started...
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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    that sounds delicious, I'll have go give that a go!

    When I have Haggis left over I usually make a haggis hash the next morning for breakies. Haggis & diced roast potatoes (I prefer roast to mashed w/dinner, even though it's not traditional) warmed together in a pan, topped with a lightly fried egg, sunny side up.

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    *** Good Haggis with a fried egg is a true culinary delight.

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