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Post: # 3390Post Wombat »

Sorry Ina,

Snags = sausages - damn local slang again! :mrgreen:

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Post: # 3391Post Millymollymandy »

Ha ha, I was about to reply but saw you already had! But do you know what a tattie is, Nev? Next she'll be mentioning neeps and then you may well be stuck! :lol:

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Post: # 3396Post ina »

Yeah, but I've never tried neeps on the barbie... Neither haggis, which is what traditionally goes with tatties and neeps. But there is some good veggie haggis around nowadays!

By the way, in case any selfsufficient Scots are reading this, does anybody have a recipe for that? The vegetarian variety, I mean?

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Post: # 3397Post Wombat »

G'Day Guys,

Tattties and neeps is potatoes and turnips if I remeber correctly. :mrgreen:

how on earth can you have a vegetarian variety of something that is cooked in a sheeps stomach? :shock:

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Post: # 3403Post ina »

Hi Nev

You are perfectly correct - you could survive in Scotland... Neeps are Swedes, i.e. Swedish turnips.

Most haggisses (if that's the plural of haggis!) aren't cooked in a sheep's stomach anymore, but come in a plastic skin (which is not eaten) or a tin. They contain a lot of grain (barley or oat meal), onions and spices anyway, so if you just replace the meaty bits with something non meaty, like pulses and other veg, it can be quite tasty. But I've never come across a recipe for that. Suppose I'll have to go and do a bit of R&D myself!

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Post: # 3417Post Wombat »

Fair enough Ina, and I though that the Scots were a very traditional bunch :wink: . Mind you, it must be popular with the sheep!

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Post: # 3456Post ina »

Shouldn't think so - it's still lamb's meat and offal that makes a haggis! I'm sure those sheep couldn't care less whether they end up as haggis or kebab in their afterlife... :angel12:

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