Burns Night - Haggis!

Unfortunately didn't get anything in my haggis traps this year :(

Got a Simon Howie haggis from the supermarket instead to have with neeps + tatties.
Can't have any whisky this year - anybody got any good suggestions for an alcohol-free sauce? I'm thinking of just making my normal whisky sauce without the whisky - something like cream, mustard, peppercorns, lemon juice.
 
I’ll be having a veggie macsweens. There’s only two of us and the other one is vegetarian. I’ve tried eating a whole one before and it’s too much :)

For anyone struggling… Waitrose sell macsweens. And they do freeze okay.
 
I won't get too snobbish about microwaving your haggises (haggi?), although I personally don't enjoy the results as much. I find them quite dry compared to the boiled versions.
yes - not convinced with the ubiquitous use of microwaves - haggis has suet and you want that gently melted/melded not overheated and cooked again - so steaming or oven.
- we only had a MacSween from Waitrose, too.
 
For anyone struggling… Waitrose sell macsweens. And they do freeze okay.
I'll be off to Waitrose later. Just rushed out to the butchers in our lunch break (45min walk round trip) and they flipping closed at 12:30! :mad: What was the point in them advertising all their Burns night stuff and neglecting to mention that! Rage.. :mad:

I wonder if my local Waitrose will have any left by the time we finish work and can get out again ..
 
I think macsweens are the best that are easily able to be had, short of going to more specialist places.

Even that one I got from that market wasn't significantly better than a macsweens although it was bloody good and about twice the size.

The ones they sell in Tesco are not great unfortunately.
 
some thinly sliced haggis as a pizza topping ?
I've had haggis on pizza at home, it works well. Not sliced though, just broken up and placed over the pizza.

This was how I was served haggis pizza in Glasgow once.

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Tonights haggis from the place in Dumfries was really good, I'll be buying that again.
 
Managed to get a Macsweens at Waitrose. Swede and carrot, proper mash and had some beefy onion gravy left over from Sundays roast.

Aperitif was Glenfarclas 15, Ardbeg Ugge with the meal. Bloody lovely.
 
I've had haggis on pizza at home, it works well. Not sliced though, just broken up and placed over the pizza.
Crumble the haggis over the pizza before cooking it

problem I have with crumbling is getting the heat into the crumbs -
after buying whole fuet sausages over christmas and cutting 2mm slices for pizza, I found they don't meld/cook as well as thinner < 1mm slices,
ok - a haggis is less dense
 
problem I have with crumbling is getting the heat into the crumbs -
after buying whole fuet sausages over christmas and cutting 2mm slices for pizza, I found they don't meld/cook as well as thinner < 1mm slices,
ok - a haggis is less dense
I'd go with crumbling it up and then sprinkling it over.

There used to be a brand of pizza called Cosmos (not lived in Edinburgh for a long time) and they did fresh Haggis pizza.

They would crumble and then sprinkle it over.
 
Good luck with that one, I think they're awful, worse than Halls.

It wasn't the greatest haggis I've ever had, not terrible though. I'll need to be more organised next year and get a decent butcher's haggis.

following the christmas oriented pizza discussion - some thinly sliced haggis as a pizza topping ?

They have haggis pizza in Tesco here - maybe just a Scottish thing though?
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/262048341
 
Ours was a bog standard one from Tescos this year, whist not as authentic as Im sure it should be it was still lovely.
Took the opportunity to open one of my Christmas presents in the shape of a nice 12 year old malt, which went down rather well :D
 
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