For example, it is difficult to think of a more Scottish dish than haggis, but this was served with a generous ladle of Drambuie sauce. |
Christmas dinners tend to feature turkey, and haggis provides the centerpiece of the Burns Supper. |
Robert Gardner piped in the haggis which had come from the celebrated Macsweens of Edinburgh. |
Heat a small haggis according to the butcher's instructions, then scoop some onto a crouton. |
The stomachs of sheep and pigs provide round casings for haggis and hog puddings, and for their equivalents in other countries. |
It wouldn't be so bad if saturated and trans fats were found only in beets, lima beans, sheep's milk and haggis. |