Cranachan is a lovely Scottish dessert with oats, raspberries, cream and whisky.
Hard to say & fun to eat, Cranachan trifle is layers of whisky-spiked raspberries, whipped cream, & toasted oats.
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Scottish classic recipe for Cullen Skink, a smoked haddock chowder from the Scottish fishing village of Cullen
Homemade Lorne sausage, or Scottish square sausage, is extremely easy to make.
Scottish Macaroon Bars are a quintessential Scottish candy made from a surprising ingredient: potatoes.
Scottish Sausage Rolls are perfect for breakfast, snacks, lunch or dinner, and are so easy to make! #sausagerolls #scottish
Scottish potato scones are made from three simple ingredients and are an integral part of a full Scottish breakfast.
Scotch broth is a traditional Scottish soup made from lamb bones, and lots of vegetables, including leek and rutabaga (turnip) and barley.
Traditional Scottish shortbread is an easy to make biscuit with a sweet buttery bite, perfect served with a cup of tea - or for Christmas!
Typsy Laird is simply a boozy Scottish trifle that is perfect as an end to a Christmas and/or Burns Night dinner party.
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Scottish Fern Cakes are a classic tartlet that are still served in many bakeries in Scotland.
Empire Biscuits are simply classic Scottish bakery fare.
Recipe | Scottish Shortbread Christmas Tree Cookies - perfect for Christmas and Holiday parties or to make as edible homemade gifts!
Have you seen Ted Lasso? If the answer is yes, I know you need to bake this Scottish Shortbread Cookies, perfect to serve with a good tea.
Scottish Drambuie Marmalade is a fantastic twist on plain Seville orange marmalade.
Scottish shortbread cookies are so easy to make, using just three basic ingredients.
Scottish steak pie is a traditional New Year's Day dish in Scotland, however, it's too good to only be made once a year.
Scottish Snowballs are a classic raspberry and coconut biscuit (cookie) treat from Scotland.
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