Scottish Cooking, Cranachan - soft fruit broseOn your tour of scotland you might find some very good examples of this great Scottish Food! Cranachan was the traditional celebration, harvest-home dish. For a communal celebration round the table, the oatmeal, fruit and cream were put onto the table and everyone made his/her own mix, lubricating it with whisky and honey. It was also eaten on other special occasions such as weddings. This recipe combines traditional Scottish produce to good effect, creating an excellent pudding that is a delightful treat in late summer. Whisky is of course distilled across Scotland, heather honey is produced where-ever there is suitable heather moors and excellent raspberries are grown in the Nairn valley (near Inverness) and the northeast. Ingredients Directions Toast the oatmeal under a grill, turning occasionally with a spoon, until it is golden brown. Allow to cool. |
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