January 25th - Macsween
While the 25th January is an important date, don't forget that haggis can be eaten on any day of the year. It is a nutritious and easy-to-use ingredient that can add a special twist to canap?s, dinner dishes and even barbeques! Haggis is ideal for a hearty family supper, party-pleasing nibbles or a quick lunch for two.
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The Macsween Burns Supper Guide
January 25th
WHAT TO EAT AND DRINK
You can serve whatever you fancy with your haggis on Burns Night, but a traditional menu looks something like this:
To start: Cock-a-Leekie soup, vegetable soup or Scotch Broth. To follow: Macsween traditional or vegetarian haggis with 'tatties and neeps' (creamed potatoes and mashed swede). For pudding: Cranachan or 'Tipsy Laird' (Scottish trifle with whisky).
You can also choose to serve your haggis, neeps and tatties in miniature form as a stylish yet simple canape or add a special accompaniment to impress your dinner guests. These recipes and many more can be found on our website, where you will also find advice on what to drink with your Burns Supper.
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