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  2. Balmoral chicken - Wikipedia

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    Chicken, haggis, whisky sauce, bacon Balmoral chicken is a popular Scottish dish featuring chicken breast stuffed with haggis, wrapped in bacon and served with a whisky or peppercorn sauce. [ 2 ] Balmoral chicken is named after Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire.

  3. Whisky sauce - Wikipedia

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    Double cream is added whilst stirring. The heat is then reduced so that the sauce can thicken and finally seasoning such as salt and pepper is added. [1] Despite the fact that various types of alcohol have been used to make sauces for centuries, the lack of documentation of whisky sauce would seem to indicate that it is a relatively modern ...

  4. Scottish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Scottish cuisine (Scots: Scots cookery/cuisine; Scottish Gaelic: Biadh na h-Alba) encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with Scotland.It has distinctive attributes and recipes of its own, but also shares much with other British and wider European cuisine as a result of local, regional, and continental influences — both ancient and modern.

  5. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    Endorphin Rush Beyond Hot Sauce Tomato paste, water, pepper extract, vinegar, sugar, molasses, soy sauce, sulfites 33,390 [5] United States: 20 mg of sodium per 5 g serving (1% DV) Frank's RedHot Original [2] Aged cayenne peppers, vinegar, water, salt, garlic powder (product label, 2009) 499 [6] Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, US

  6. Prairie oyster - Wikipedia

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    In the 1959 film Pillow Talk, the main female character's maid, Alma, starts every day, hungover, with a drink of tomato juice, Tabasco and Worcester sauce. Towards the end of the film, the main male character's best friend makes him a drink to cure his hangover with "a lot of olive oil in it and two raw eggs", tomato juice, Tabasco and ...

  7. Macsween (butcher) - Wikipedia

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    Macsween Haggis for Marks and Spencer Collections Whisky Cream Sauce Macsween of Edinburgh is a Scottish company, known for making haggis . [ 1 ] Macsween is a family company [ 2 ] established as a butchers shop in Bruntsfield in Edinburgh, opened by Charlie and Jean Macsween in the 1950s.

  8. Haggis pakora - Wikipedia

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    Haggis pakoras may be served with a dipping sauce made of chopped tomatoes, ketchup, cayenne, paprika, chili sauce, lemon juice and beef stock. [12] They may also be served with a creamy yogurt sauce. [13] Haggis pakoras may also be made from vegetarian haggis, and may be served with mango chutney in place of the dipping sauce. [8]

  9. Whisky with food - Wikipedia

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    The idea of drinking whisky with food is considered outré by many, but there is a growing interest in pairing whiskies with complementary foods. [1] The Scotch whisky industry has been keen to promote this. [2] Single malts, pot-still whiskies, bourbons, and rye whiskies offer an interesting range of tastes and aromas, which are just as varied ...