Scottish Food, Simple Recipes and St. Andrew's Day (2024)

Scottish food is often made on St. Andrew’s Day as he is the patron saint of Scotland. Find lots of delicious and traditional recipes here. (Click the pic)

Happy St. Andrew’s Day!

(Click on the photo above for a list of my Scottish recipes.)

November 30th is St. Andrew’s Day, celebrating the patron saint of Scotland. I’d like to take this opportunity to talk to you a little more in depth aboutScottish food and drink, especially traditional Scottish recipes. You already know I’m always promoting a lot of food from my homeland.

Unfortunately, I feel many Scottish and British foods, like haggis, neeps and tatties, have been unjustly maligned. Many people who carry on the stereotype and describefood from the UK as being “bad and bland”, have never even stepped foot on foreign soil.

The BBC Good Food Show, Glasgow – Scotland

You’ll remember that I was at the BBC Good Food Show in Glasgow last month, and was overwhelmed with the array of delicious food and drinks which were available from local producers and companies. Not to mention being on the interview stage along with Mary Berry, Paul Hollywood and Paul Martin!

In between the times that I was being interviewed by the lovely and vivacious, Lotte Duncan, and speaking at the VIP lounge, I spoke with many of the owners of the Scottish food and drink companies at their booths. Every single one of them was so passionate aboutcreating the very best Scottish products, from salt to ice cream, to smoked seafood to chocolates, and everything in between.

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Here are some of the wonderful companies/products which were at the show. They are all produced in Scotland and many are available in the US with free shipping.

Hamlyn’s Pinhead Oats comes first, because this is the brand of oatmeal I used to win the World Porridge Championship Specialty Award. In fact, so did my co-winner, Chef Chris Young. Here we are at the BBC Good Food Show together again, along with the girls at the Hamlyn’s booth!

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Hamlyn’s is produced from premium Scottish oats, grown and milled in Scotland – 100% Scottish from seed to mill to finished product. Quite a few of their products are available in the US via Amazon (link above). I have my oats ordered via subscription, so I’ll never run out! I’ve been soaking the pinhead oats overnight (about 1/2 cup oats in 1 1/2 cups water). The following morning, I cook itfor about 8 minutes. It’s a quick, nutritious and tastybreakfast. Trust me the Scots know their oats,so if you really want the best, I hope you’ll give Hamlyn’s a try.

Tunnock’sTeacakes, Caramel Wafers and Snowballs are some of Scotland’s most popular chocolate snacks. I love them all! My dad used to go into thecafeabove the little bakery when he was in elementary school and eat his lunch there.

That very same bakery is now making millions of teacakes, wafers and more, each week! I grew up eating their delicious chocolate goodies as a little girl. Tunnock’s is still a family owned businessso I was reallyexcited to get my photo taken with the current owner!

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Magnum Cream Liqueur is only available in a few US locations (like Nashville and some East Coast cities), but this delicious liqueur should be–not because I’m telling you how good it is, but it just won a gold medal at the 2014 World Spirits Competition in San Francisco! It’s a wonderful Scotch whisky and Dutch cream liqueur.Scottish Food, Simple Recipes and St. Andrew's Day (5)

Border Biscuits are available online via Amazon, here in the US. All I can tell you is that someone had told me that I needed to try these biscuits (cookies) during the first part of my stay in Scotland. Luckily, they were at the Good Food Show! Well, they were right, they were delectable, especially the dark chocolate ginger biscuits.

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Perthshire Oatcakes are made by Chris Young, who is my co-winner for the Specialty Award at the World Porridge Championships, and his lovely wife, Fiona. I sampled most of his varieties at the BBC show. My personal favorite are their award winning traditional oatcakes. You can order Perthshire Oatcakes on Amazon in the US.

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Of course there were lots of booths selling cheese, black pudding, meat products, ice cream, bakery items and other delicious Scottish food. However, those cannot be exported, unfortunately, so you’ll have to go to Scotland to taste them.

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Mackie’s of Scotland (ice-cream, but you can buy their crisps (potato chips)

Billington’s of Lenzie
Ramsay of Carluke
Capability Browns

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SCOTLAND: The Year of Food & Drink

Scottish Food, Simple Recipes and St. Andrew's Day (9)As you can see there was something for everyone, but the one thing in common was the quality of all the food and drink. Hopefully, I’ve convinced you to want to try at least one new Scottish food or recipe. If you are planning to visit Scotland and have never been before, you are in for a treat! I think you’ll agree that nothing I posted above looks “bland or boring”, right? If you have any questions about Scotland or Scottish food and drink, I’d be happy to answer them.

I’d love to also mention Plan Bee Ltd, and Guide Dogs, which were both at the BBC Good Food Show. If you are in the UK, please check out their sites and see if there’s any way you can help out these wonderful organizations.

If you follow me on Facebook, you might have seen a few photos of me and the top celebrity chefs in the UK. These were taken at the BBC Good Food Show in Glasgow, promoting Scottish food. To my American audience: The Great British Bakeoff TV show will be viewable in the US soon!

The good looking guy in the purple shirt is Paul Hollywood, and Mary Berry is the lovely lady in pink. Together they are the judges for the bakeoff show. The other good looking guy in black is none other than Chef James Martin. James is incredibly talented, and a wonderful person to boot.

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Lastly, I’d like to tell you about another Scottish company, although it is not associated with food and drink, its standard of quality is unrivaled. I was extremely fortunateto receive a magnificentBegg & Co. cashmere scarf as a gift when I was in Scotland. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever owned anything quite as luxurious! I am compelledto tell you about it, as this is one of the most finely made products I have ever seen.

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Begg & Co. was founded in Scotland in 1866 (exactly 100 years before I was born) and has kept the same standard of quality since that time. Reading about Begg & Co. was like an intriguing history lesson. I learned so much about the company, its standards and craftsmanship.

For example, my scarf is woven with 8 kilometers of the finest gossamer cashmere yarn, and is so incredibly soft! And I’m not putting it in a drawer to save it for a special occasion–I wore it in Scotland with my raincoat, and have been wearing it here in Southern California with everything from my jean jacket to evening wear. It’s so very versatile. Their scarves are available on Amazon!

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If you ever want to splurge on a top quality Scottish made scarf,consider Begg & Co.

Happy St. Andrew’s Day!

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Scottish Food, Simple Recipes and St. Andrew's Day (2024)

FAQs

What is St Andrews traditional food? ›

Scotland's food and drink plays a big part on St Andrew's Day. For starters, the traditional soup dish cullen skink is often served; made of smoked haddock, potatoes and onions. When it comes to the main course, many people celebrate Scotland's patron saint with haggis, neeps (turnip), and tatties (mashed potato).

What is the national dish of Scotland? ›

Haggis. Haggis is our national dish, and the first recipe dates back to the 15th century (in recorded history).

What is the most famous Scottish food? ›

Traditional food & drink

Scotland's national dish is haggis, a savoury meat pudding, and it's traditionally accompanied by mashed potatoes, turnips (known as 'neeps') and a whisky sauce.

What do Scottish say for St Andrew's Day? ›

If you are saying it to one person, then you would say Latha fèill Anndrais sona dhut, which is pronounced 'lah-fail-andras-suna-doit. ' If you are wishing a group of people a happy St Andrew's day, then you would say Latha fèill Anndrais sona dhuibh, pronounced 'lah-fail-andra-suna-yiv.

What is the flower for St Andrews Day? ›

St Andrew's Day falls on November 30th, he is the Patron Saint of Scotland. The prickly flowers of the Scottish thistle are St Andrew's emblem.

What is an Andrew dinner? ›

Andrew Dinners afford priests the opportunity to invite individuals whom they might think have a priestly vocation or the qualities needed in a good priest to have dinner with the (arch)bishop in a relaxed, "no pressure" atmosphere of discussion and dialogue about the life of a priest and a priestly vocation that would ...

What's a full Scottish breakfast? ›

So, what is a full Scottish breakfast? Usually made up of bacon, link sausages, Lorne sausage (also known as square sausage or slice), black pudding, haggis, baked beans, fried mushrooms and tomatoes, toast, tattie scones and fried eggs, the full Scottish breakfast is a sight to behold.

What is a famous Scottish junk food? ›

Deep-Fried Mars Bars

The famous European chocolate bar is battered with a mixture of flour, eggs, and milk, then deep fried, resulting in melted chocolate enveloped in crispy batter. You can find this delightful snack sold in fish and chip shops (also known as chippers) throughout Scotland.

What foods can you only get in Scotland? ›

IS THERE ANY FOOD THAT I CAN ONLY GET IN SCOTLAND?
  • Scotch beef.
  • Scottish wild salmon.
  • Traditional Ayrshire Dunlop cheese.
  • Arbroath Smokies.
  • Scottish Farmed Salmon.
  • Scotch Lamb.
  • Shetland Lamb.
  • Orkney Beef.

What is the symbol of St Andrew in Scotland? ›

His symbol, the Saltire, was adopted as the national emblem. It was carried at the field of Bannockburn in 1314 along with the Brec Bennoch of St Columba, which has in the past been associated with the Monymusk reliquary, also in the National Museum of Scotland.

Why was St Andrew crucified? ›

Andrew had converted multitudes to Christianity throughout the Mediterranean, including the wife of a Roman provincial governor in southern Greece; the governor, in turn, immediately ordered Andrew to be scourged and then crucified.

What is the Scottish saint called? ›

St Andrew is Scotland's patron saint, but who was he?

What are the traditions of St Andrew in Romania? ›

In Romania it is a time for magic rituals to ward off evil spirits and purify the land and the people. The secret weapon is garlic, eaten on the night before St Andrew's Day at a communal meal either as whole cloves or in a sauce. Cloves of garlic are placed strategically beside doors, windows and chimneys.

What is Saint Martin special food? ›

Visitors should not miss the chance to try locals' favorite dishes, which include oxtail stew, Johnny Cakes (tasty little fried rolls), Jacks (fried fish), beef or fish patties, and the island's great traditional dish, crab and rice.

What is Edinburgh's traditional food? ›

In addition to haggis, Edinburgh is also famous for other hearty dishes like Cullen skink, a creamy soup made with smoked haddock and potatoes, and Caledonian cobbler, a meat pie filled with lamb or beef and topped with mashed potatoes.

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