Haggis is often served with neeps and tatties: mashed swede or turnips and potatoes. Burns Night at Bourne & Hollingsworth Haggis was popularised by Burns in his 1786 poem Address To A Haggis ...
What would Burns Night be without haggis, neeps and tatties? This simple recipe is made all the more enjoyable with a rich whisky sauce. If you'd like to have a go at the whole experience ...
Vegetarians can of course choose vegetarian haggis, while pescatarians could opt for a seafood main course such as Cullen Skink. For more detailed information about the food on Burns Night ...
Given my restaurants 40 Dean Street and 64 Old Compton Street are both Italian, I admit neither might be the first place anyone would turn to for Burns Night ... full works of haggis with neeps ...
Burns Night is here, and we’ve got the best way to celebrate the occasion: food. But why stick with the classic haggis, neeps and tatties when you could think a bit outside of the box?
Last night, I went to my first ... Proudly, a man addressed the haggis in a booming, resonating voice. The address was a poem written by Burns, in appreciation for the delicacy.
Many Scots mark Burns Night on 25 January – the day of the poet’s birth – with a dinner involving Scottish music, haggis, neeps and tatties (mashed swede and potatoes), and of course ...
Burns Night typically revolves around a supper made up of an array of traditional Scottish foods, including the all-important haggis. However, if you’re not a fan of haggis – and don’t fancy ...