The Macsween Haggis Bible

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Scotland’s National dish is the source of endless jokes and horror stories, yet continues to provoke curiosity around the world. With an ancient history and an eight-verse tribute penned by Robert Burns, haggis is a Scottish cultural icon. So how did it come to acquire its bad boy image and earn such mixed reviews, ranging from the devotion of its fans to the deep revulsion of the uninitiated? In this informative and light-hearted book, Jo Macsween of the famous family of Edinburgh haggis makers, expertly guides you through the myths and magic to a new realm of haggis appreciation that transcends neeps, tatties and Burns Night. Featuring fifty mouth-watering recipes, Jo rewrites the rules and demonstrates that haggis is a versatile ingredient that can be savoured at all times of day and throughout the year. She even dares to challenge the long-standing association of haggis with whisky, and recommends a new coterie of drinking companions.

Review

As entertaining as it is thought-provoking

Neil Drysdale

As entertaining as it is thought-provoking’ – Neil Drysdale

About the Author

Jo Macsween is a food blogger and the owner of Macsween of Edinburgh, a haggis-making butcher shop. Bob Dewar is a professional illustrator whose work has appeared in Holyrood magazine, the Scotch Malt Whisky newsletter, and the Scottish Field. He has had exhibitions in Edinburgh and Italy, and, for 15 years, contributed political and social commentary to the Scotsman.

The Macsween Haggis Bible
The Macsween Haggis Bible

679.00

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