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13th April 06, 08:36 AM
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'merica has nay real haggis... it is against the USDA rules...
the 'Oatmeal Savage' (in Oregon) makes a guid substitute.... but ai found it a bit heavy oan the 'liverish' meat and no enough oatmeal ar spice... so ai always opened his oop and stuffed in maire oatmeal an spices when ai made it....
if it tasted like liverwurst it wasnae made richt....
REAL Haggis is terrific stuff... it is very spicy...very oaty... wunnerfool!
ai cook slices o it every mornin' for breakfast at Ferintosh an eat it a couple times a week mysel....
the tinned stuff ai'm afeart o' an have no tried it....
oor butcher has won many awards fair his haggii (an other meats)
ai hav a amazin'ly tasty recipe fair cooking a 'hale haggii... (w/ prunes and apricots and lots o whisky ....) which ai cook fair Burns Suppers.... everwan (an ai mean everywan) who has tried it has luv'd it!
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13th April 06, 08:47 AM
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I have to agree, the "Oatmeal Savage" does have good Haggis. As the official purchaser of the Haggis for our church's Kirk'in Lunch, I buy the Haggis from him. Our Sr. Pastor (who is from Scotland) takes what's left home with him, he likes it, I take that as a good sign.
At the Burn's Supper this past January, the Chef at the country club prepared Haggis using his own receipe, he did well and received loads of compliments of his Haggis.
I haven't tried the canned Caledonian Haggis, so I can't comment on it.
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