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How Much Do You Like Haggis?

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  1. TESLA Gold Member Gold Member

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    Gona try it first time when I go over on tuesday, battered with chips the way to go?
     
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  2. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    *' love it.
     
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    Probably, but I could eat it on its own easily.

    Good mashed tatties and Haggis is one of my favourite meals.
     
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    It's seems i'm the only bassa that disney like haggis ffs ..........:97:


    Any more haggis haters oot there ? .......:58:
     
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  5. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    I'm shocked that you couldn't possibly like sheep's heart, liver and lungs, and stomach, onion, oatmeal, suet, spices all mashed together, Prof. :eek:
     
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    Love it.

    Have it once a month or so.
     
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    Is haggis similar to black pudding?
    If so, I'll be all over that Tuesday myself.

    Where is the best place to get it or is it all more or less the same?
     
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    I'd rather drink my own * tbh.
     
  9. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    I'd say its similar.

    But can often be a bit spicier. I like a spicy wee haggis x
     
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    Delicious stuff .. love a balmoral chicken.

    Haggis fritters with a spicy sauce epic too.
     
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  12. PaulM1888 Moderator Moderator

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    On its own it’s nothing special, I’d eat it with totties but it’s all the 1 texture.

    Haggis pakora or haggis fritters are lovely though, particularly with a dip. It works well battered basically.
     
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    Last night i had beef olives but instead of sausage it was haggis, peppercorn sauce mash tatties and veg its was unbelievable, i love going up my mas for dinner

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    Yes Beef Olives are superb,i sometimes order them from a cool Butchers in the Highlands,they melt in your mouth,goes well with lots of things especially Mash or Roasties with gravy and veg with Red Wine riding shotgun:50:
     
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  15. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    Haggis pakora is *' deadly actually.

    I'd recommend that over the battered stuff out a chippy for anyone wanting to try it.
     
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    Haggis is unbelievable. Tastes great out of a chipper, but I prefer it as it is with mashed potatoes.
     
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    Love it,can't get it here normally but aldi do it once a year round about burns night. I usually buy two,have one with spuds and neeps and slice the other for breakfast fry ups. Most people screw their face up in disgust at the thought of it,but haven't a clue what's in it or what it tastes like.
     
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    Haggis...check
    Black pudding ...check
    Guinness... check
    Malt whisky ... check

    All the major food groups.....don't know why my doctor's worried about me !!
     
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    I imagine if folk knew what was in most of their microwave meals etc they'd also screw their face up, thats the thing:56:
     
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  20. TimFloyd Gold Member

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    Haggis pakora is decent
     
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