The Very Best Scottish Recipes For Burns Night - Larder Love (2024)

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With Burns Night fast approaching on Sunday I thought I’d trawl through the Larder Love archives and see what Scottish recipes I had lurking there.

I was surprised at how many were in there and thought it would be a fun idea to share them all here in one post to save you having to search them all out one at a time.

Here are over thirty of my own Scottish recipes with everything from jams to savouries, desserts to soups – something for everyone and a great wee taste of Scotland.

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Soups and nibbles

Cullen Skink (don’t you just love that name!) is a classic Scottish fish soup with just a few simple ingredients and fabulous flavour. No self-respecting seaside pub would be without this on the menu up north.

co*ck-a-leekie soup, just shared this one the other day and it is such a traditional one, all Scottish grannies would have made this on a regular basis.

Musselburgh Tarts, these tasty morsels are filled with mussels and leeks in a rich creamy sauce, perfect for parties.

Filo Flowers With Mushroom and Whisky Mousse, one of my Wee Taste Of Scotland party recipes and a great little light bite.

Scottish Salad Spoons are my take on the old Russian salad but using the staples of the Scottish veggie patch, turnips, potatoes and carrots with a light and flavourful mayonnaise.

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Scallops With Crowdie And Bacon, I love seafood and Scotland has more than her fair share of fabulous crustaceans etc. These scallops are quick and easy to prepare and taste great.

Smoked Salmon With Tattie Scones, Scotland and salmon go together like the proverbial peas and carrots, this is a super easy recipe and great for brunch, breakfast and parties depending on portions and how you serve it.

Clapshot is what one traditionally serves along with haggis, especially on Burns Night.

Burns Baubles, now what would Burns Night be without haggis? Here is a fun way of serving this traditional Scottish dish.

Porridge Pancakes, almost a marriage between the great American pancake and the traditional Scottish porridge, the perfect way to start your day!

Seared Salmon with Whisky Dip, perfect for parties, you can also make this in larger portions using full salmon steaks as a main course.

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Cakes

Crulla and Whisky Dipping Sauce, Crulla is a type of doughnut very like the Spanish churro. Served here with a rich chocolate dipping sauce laced with whisky.

Lavender Shortbread, the Auld Alliance between France and Scotland, shortbread and lavender, a lovely combination.

Gingernut Biscuits, a real classic that are just crying out for a cup of tea to be dunked into…..

Black Bun is Scotland’s traditional New Year cake, a robust fruit cake in a pastry casing.

Honey Buns, the perfect cupcake for Pooh Bear, sweet and such a treat.

Gingerbread Husbands, yes that is what gingerbread men were originally called here in Scotland.

Cheesy Shortbread Bites, a savoury take on the traditional shortbread and great with a tipple.

Melting Moments, a favourite biscuit/cookie that is the perfect partner for a cuppa at any time of day.

Spiced Apple Scones, so many scone recipes, this is one of my favourites.

Rosemary Oatcakes, easy to make and perfect for serving with cheese and a glass of wine of an evening.

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Preserves and drinks

Rosehip Vinegar, flavoured vinegars are a great addition to your pantry and this is so tasty and healthy too.

Rhubarb and Ginger Curd, sweet and just a little tart, perfect for toast, scones or dipping your biccies into…

Rosehip Jelly, an old fashioned classic, still great today.

Whisky And Ginger Marmalade, marmalade and whisky are two of Scotlands great exports, bring them together in this great sweet treat.

Rowan Jelly, another classic from Scotland’s end of summer bounty.

Rhubard and Raisin Relish, sweet and savoury and perfect with sausages and the like.

Scotch Hedgerow Jelly, packed with all the goodness of Autumnal fruits and berries.

Pink Pickled Turnips, may sound a bit off but are a tasty little treat if you like your puckering pickles.

Rowan And Redcurrant Jelly is the perfect addition to a roast dinner and is wonderful stirred into stews and casseroles too.

Scotch Weyhay! my homemade whisky based liqueur.

So there you have it folks, my Scottish recipe round-up. Many of these feature in my two Scottish cookbooks and A Wee Taste Of Scotland which are available as both hardbacks and Kindle/iBooks etc worldwide.

Enjoy your Burns Night wherever you are.

Karon x

The Very Best Scottish Recipes For Burns Night - Larder Love (2024)

FAQs

What is the traditional Scottish dish served on Burns Night? ›

Serve up a Scottish supper to remember with a classic smoked fish soup and the essential haggis, neeps and tatties - all rounded off with a traditional clootie dumpling.

What is the Scottish word for the mashed potatoes eaten on Burns Night? ›

Haggis, neeps and tatties are a traditional Scottish meal eaten on Burns night. It is the heart, liver and lungs of a sheep (haggis), mashed swedes or turnips (neeps), and potatoes (tatties).

What dessert do you eat on Burns Night? ›

Our modern Burns Night menu from chef Roberta Hall-McCarron is a little bit different but equally delicious. One thing's for sure, the traditional Scottish dessert cranachan is the pudding for the job, and a wee dram of whisky is non-negotiable.

What is the traditional drink for Burns Night? ›

Speaking of drinks, it wouldn't be a proper Scottish celebration or Burns Night without the mention of whisky. A staple part of Scottish culture, having a glass or two of whisky to celebrate is a must.

What is said before guests eat their meal on Burns Night? ›

Selkirk Grace is a poem commonly attributed to Robert Burns, a widely celebrated Scottish poet. It's often used on Burn's night as a giving of thanks before guests tuck into their Burn's night dinner.

What do you drink with Burns supper? ›

Whisky. Of course, scotch whisky should be on the menu for Burns Night. Haggis pairs well with whisky, therefore a dram could also be served during dinner and not just as an after-dinner drink. Heavily sherried and full-bodied whiskies are great with meats such as venison or steak, as well as a range of root vegetables ...

What do ladies wear to a Burns supper? ›

When attending a Burns supper, the most traditional option for ladies is a kilted skirt. Our kilted skirts look lovely paired with a blouse and accessorised with a tartan sash or brooch for a more traditional style. Tartan dresses can also be worn for a formal Burns Supper and look great with plain or tartan heels.

What do Scottish people call potato? ›

tatte; taut(t)ie, tawtie; tatoe, tatto(w), tatta; tottie (Gsw. 1947 J. F. Hendry Fernie Brae 128). [ ′tɑ(:)te, ‡-tə] 1. A potato (Rnf.

What is a wee burn in Scotland? ›

Former Retired Languages Lecturer,IT Company Director. · 10mo. A “wee burn” is a flow of water much smaller than a river. The English words for it would be “small stream”.

What do Scots call lunch? ›

In some parts of the United Kingdom (namely, the North of England, North and South Wales, Scotland, and some rural and working class areas of Northern Ireland), people traditionally call their midday meal dinner and their evening meal tea (served around 6 pm), whereas elsewhere people would call the midday meal lunch ...

Which vegetable is traditional for Burns Night? ›

Main course. A cooked haggis Haggis, neeps and tatties on a plate. At the end of the poem, a whisky toast will be proposed to the haggis, and the company will sit down to the meal. The haggis is traditionally served with mashed potatoes (tatties) and mashed swede turnip (neeps).

What is the Mary Berry dessert at Burns Night? ›

Cranachan is a traditional Scottish dessert made of cream, raspberries, oats and whisky. Try a classic cranachan recipe, or experiment with a more modern take on the sweet treat. Great for Burns Night, great for every other night! It's super easy to whip up Mary Berry's classic Scottish cranachan.

What is the national dish of Scotland haggis? ›

haggis, the national dish of Scotland, a type of pudding composed of the liver, heart, and lungs of a sheep (or other animal), minced and mixed with beef or mutton suet and oatmeal and seasoned with onion, cayenne pepper, and other spices. The mixture is packed into a sheep's stomach and boiled.

What does haggis taste like? ›

Haggis has an earthy, gamey flavor due to the offal; the oats give it nutty flavor as well. The liver in the mix also lends of bit of a classic paté flavor. Haggis is scooped out of the casing when served and has a crumbly texture. Even in Scotland, haggis is an acquired taste.

What is the Scottish dish called? ›

Haggis Scotland

When you think of Scottish food, haggis always comes to mind. One of our most traditional and famous dishes is haggis, neeps and tatties, (turnips and potatoes). A delicious combination of meat, oatmeal, onions, salt and spices, haggis is really flavoursome.

What is the tam o shanter? ›

The tam o' shanter is a flat bonnet, originally made of wool hand-knitted in one piece, stretched on a wooden disc to give the distinctive flat shape, and subsequently felted. The earliest forms of these caps, known as a blue bonnet from their typical colour, were made by bonnet-makers in Scotland.

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