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    If butteries are baps, then I've eaten everyone, except tunnocks caramel wafers.

    And BTW, baps are one of my "goto" bread roll recipes when I back rolls.

    Brian

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    It almost deserves it's own thread (although I was thinking of a recipe thread in DIY - but then didn't because it's not something you wear).

    Here's the result of my first cased haggis.




    Warm, reekin', rich!


    recipe is simple...
    1lbs heart
    1/2lbs liver
    1lbs mince
    1/2lbs suet
    1.5 cup oats
    1 large onion
    16oz broth (I used oxtail broth for the gelatin) + 1 cup water + 1 tsp salt
    1 tsp fresh grated nutmeg
    1 tsp fresh cracked black pepper
    1/2 tsp smoked paprika
    1/2 tsp cayenne
    1 tsp fresh ground dry rosemary
    1 tsp salt

    soak/prep your casing of choice (in the US you pretty much have collagen bologona casings (as shown) or beef bung.
    toast oats for 10min in an oven heated to 350*
    boil heart and liver for 30min with the broth, water, and 1tsp salt
    grind the cold suet first, followed by the heart and liver, go ahead and run the onions through the grinder too, add broth until the mixture is a "goop" then add the oats and spices. Mix it well (I used a dough hook in the mixer), and pack it into your casing, leaving about 2/3rds volume "loose" so the end product doesn't pop during the boil.

    Gentle boil for 1 1/2 hours.

    Eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    If butteries are baps, then I've eaten everyone, except tunnocks caramel wafers.

    And BTW, baps are one of my "goto" bread roll recipes when I back rolls.

    Brian
    More like a round croissant that isnt flaky and has too much lard.

    Rumour has it that fishermen wanted to take bread out with them, buy it tended to get stale... they came up with a solution...

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    Scottish highland toffee


    The only thing missing from here is SCOTTISH HIGHLAND TOFFEE I made a batch last week .From an old family recipe
    Ive had so much fun since ive been off work that when the company asked me to go back last week I had to say NO

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    And i'm sitting with a bottle o BABOO (Iron bru ) right now

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    no Orkney fudge?

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