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Bacon Clapshot

Submitted by: SHONAD
Clapshot is a traditional Scottish dish of mashed turnips and potatoes. Bacon and nutmeg give this version a full flavor making it a perfect side dish for roasted meats and vegetables. 

Big M's Whisky Soaked Beef Rib Steaks

Submitted by: Marcus Hender
Single malt Scotch whiskey is the sole ingredient for the marinade for these rib-eye steaks. Select thick steaks with good marbling for this recipe. 

Burrebrede (Scottish shortbread)

Submitted by: TECHIMPAIRED
This is a medieval Scottish shortbread recipe. It has been a favorite for my family and friends for years. The shortbread keeps very well in an airtight tin or tightly wrapped in tinfoil. 

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Crab-Stuffed Filet Mignon with Whiskey Peppercorn Sauce

Submitted by: Sue Z
Home Town: Lagrange, Ohio, USA
Delicious Filet Mignon stuffed with succulent crab, wrapped in bacon and topped with whiskey-peppercorn sauce. Time consuming, but just as good, if not better than any high-end restaurant recipe. 

Pheasant Breast Stuffed with Apples in a Cider Vinegar and Prune Sauce

Submitted by: Grant
Home Town: Dufftown, Morayshire, Scotland, U.K.
Pheasant is a game meat that is more commonly served in the United Kingdom than in the United States. In this Scottish recipe, pheasant breasts are stuffed with apples and breadcrumbs and wrapped in bacon to roast. The pheasant is then served with a creamy cider vinegar and prune sauce. This recipe is a great way to introduce yourself, your family, and friends to a very tasty alternative to chicken or turkey. 

Scottish Pudding

Submitted by: celticfc1888
My Granny's dumpling brought into the 20th century, no longer hours on end cooking, just ten minutes in microwave! She makes it every year on Hogmanay. 


 
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