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Tag Archives: turnip
Kohlrabi
June 22nd, 2012 When I’d finished buying my vegetables at the Islington Farmers’ Market on Sunday, Martin the farmer, presented me with a kohlrabi to try. These Russian spaceship like vegetables are quite common in Indian cuisine, but I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Recipes
Tagged cabbage, cauliflower, Islington Farmers Market, kohlrabi, peel, Perry Court Farm, salad, steamed, turnip, vegetable
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Haggis
June 22nd, 2011 Haggis is an ancient dish made of a sheep’s heart, liver and lungs, minced up with beef suet, onions, oatmeal, spices and stock. The ingredients are sewn up inside the stomach or intestine of a sheep, which is gently … Continue reading
Posted in Drink, Food, Meat, Recipes
Tagged Ancient Romans, beef suet, black pudding, Burns' Supper, Clarissa Dickson Wright, hagese, haggis, heart, intestine, Libre Cure Cocorum, liver, lungs, Macsween, neeps, oatmeal, Odyssey, onions, potatoes, sausage, Scandinavians, Scotch, Scottish, sheep, spices, stock, stomach, swede, tatties, turnip, whisky
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