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Need some help from all you clever cooks out there!!
« on: March 24, 2010, 11:59:34 am »
So we are going to a themed 'countries of the world' dress and cook up party! we are going as scottish, so getting the kilts happening and learning a little jig, but i am abit stuck on what i should cook...... does anyone have any nice scottish recipes for tmx? and no we dont want to make haggis!!!!!
i have been googling it and will continue to , but nothing is appealing to my tastebuds just yet..
tia   :)
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Re: Need some help from all you clever cooks out there!!
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2010, 12:11:58 pm »
Atholl brose is easy and tasty. Cranachan is easy too - google to get some ideas and if tey are suitable then we can help.

Depends on how mcuh whiskey you want to drink.

The atholll brose can be a drink or pudding or like a syllabub.

You could make clootie dumplings too if it were Christmas.

Tablet is so sickly sweet, but not sure that the TMX would get to a high enough temp to cook it?

Cock-a leekie soup would be good, but don't think sheep's head broth would win many fans.

Atholl brose syllabub is my fav.
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Re: Need some help from all you clever cooks out there!!
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2010, 12:20:28 pm »
yum thanks thermomixer for your great suggestions.
just googled atholl brose and cranachan and they sound yummo. cock-a-leekie soup sounds like it would be easy to convert.
hmm you might be right about the sheep's head broth thermomixer, not a crowd pleaser!!!
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Re: Need some help from all you clever cooks out there!!
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2010, 01:55:00 am »
How can you go past short bread made in one of those old wooden molds with a scotch thistle pattern? Just been looking at them on ebay.  ;) I have a scotish cook book from the CWA when they featured Scotland for their International day a few years ago. Recipes as follows:
Scotch Broth
Cock-a-Leekie
Sweet Mutton Hot Pot & Dumplings
Clapshot
Rumbledethumps
Scotch Eggs
Collops of Beef
Forfar Bridies
Cabbie Claw
Buttermilk Bread
Scottish Brown Bread
Tomato & Apple Chutney
Whiskey & Chocolate Crunch
Treacle & Marmalade Tart
Queen Mary's Tart
Hard Sauce for Plum Pudding
Clovtie DumplingTreacle Scones
Shortbread
Dundee Cake
Oatmeal Bannocks
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Re: Need some help from all you clever cooks out there!!
« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2010, 05:52:01 am »
Anything with Whiskey sounds good to me!

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Re: Need some help from all you clever cooks out there!!
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2010, 12:08:47 pm »
Thanks Nay-Nay - was also thinking Shortbread then suddenly worried that perhaps it wasn't really scottish  ??? :-))
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