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30th December 06, 12:03 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
twa weel cooked Haggii Ferintosh!
OCH, mine are about 1/3rd that size! those look *great*!
All right, lessons learned....
1. split the load into two smaller haggi so that the tube isn't strained in my kettle and the strain doesn't cause it to break. The "unbroken' one was a lot more tasty that the stuff I sieved out of the water, or the stuff I got out of the innards of the one that broke.
2. chop up the liver a lot finer. I chopped it into a lot of 1/4 inch cubes this time and they should be even smaller.
3. a bit more suet. I tried to keep the fat to a minimum, but then it doesn't hold together as well. I won't douse the next one in pounds of it, but will use a bit more than what I grated in there, this time.
4. MORE WHISKY!!
5. more salt, in fact, more spices, generally. These were a bit on the bland side. Hmmm...P1M and Emma put fruit in theirs. Hmmmm.... that's a thought.
however, it all got eaten! I made an announcement to the crowd, generally, that there was haggis available to taste, what it is and why I had made it. I think about a dozen folks who aren't X-Markers came 'round for a forkful or two.
ok, now I see that P1M's recipes calls for BAKING the haggis. Most of the online recipes I've come across call for boiling it. I hate boiling stuff like this, it just yanks all the taste out of it, and these were rather bland. hmmmm..... gonna have to look into this.
Last edited by Alan H; 30th December 06 at 01:07 PM.
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