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    Fake Haggis

    I am not sure if this should be posted here or "off topic" (please feel free to
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    I am not sure why someone would do this (possibly for display) but it seems like
    more work than a real one...

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wXlW-IfSS-...sPg1finalx.jpg

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wXlW-IfSS-...sPg2finalx.jpg

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    I bet it approximates the taste of the real thing too.


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    Very clever solution to the problem of "no food allowed." Thanks for the post!

    I'll reserve my comments about the classification of haggis as "food". . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by JS Sanders View Post

    I bet it approximates the taste of the real thing too.

    Fie on ya, fie!

    Real haggis is a wonderful thing. A gift of the gods, thing of beauty and simplicity. Just take all the best parts of the sheep, throw 'em out, and eat what's left!

    Although mine isn't "real" in that I can't get a sheep's stomach in which to cook it, nor can I get all of the innards that make up a traditional haggis, it's darned close to the real thing. (So close many can't tell it's not the real thing.) And . . . it's quite tasty.

    As for vegetarian "haggis," well-l-l-l-l-l-l, Cynthia--I just don't know about that! Sounds awfully strange to me. Who could eat vegetables cooked in a stomach? Sounds awful. (Says the guys who eats innards in a stomach.)
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    Here
    is a link to Caledonian Kitchen's ingredients including their vegetarian haggis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cynthia View Post

    Here
    is a link to Caledonian Kitchen's ingredients including their vegetarian haggis.
    Thanks, Cyntha.

    I notice that their ingredients for Lamb Haggis is similar to mine. I use chicken livers instead of beef, but it's the same otherwise. Of course, there is that baking bag I have to use in lieu of the stomach, but neither adds any flavor to the batch; it's only to contain the reast of the stuff.
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    Probably tastier than the "Vegetarian Haggis" I've seen advertised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal View Post
    Probably tastier than the "Vegetarian Haggis" I've seen advertised.
    Oh, I don't know about that... I don't eat meat and I LOVE Caledonian Kitchen's Veggie haggis. I also know a handful of others who love the stuff, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cynthia View Post
    Oh, I don't know about that... I don't eat meat and I LOVE Caledonian Kitchen's Veggie haggis. I also know a handful of others who love the stuff, too.
    Let me know, the next time you open a tinnie. Sorry I missed meeting you on Saturday - not feeling well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal View Post
    Let me know, the next time you open a tinnie. Sorry I missed meeting you on Saturday - not feeling well.
    I have to add that I was never fortunate enough to try the real thing before I stopped eating meat, so I don't know how it compares. I usually don't compare... just enjoy flavors and textures if that makes sense

    I wasn't out there Saturday, sadly I wonder if anyone got any photos? Get well soon!


    As far as the fake haggis how-to, that's interesting. I guess there are situations where one might need a fake, non-food item for display purposes. Interesting!

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