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  Haggis #1
  Category: Misc
  Author: The Savvybearcat
  Date: 1/1/2007
  Hits: 167
Ingredients:
Stomach bag and pluck (heart
Liver and lights of a sheep (You can substitute a Selection of organ meats)
2 Onions, peeled
2 cup Pinhead oatmeal, (Irish oatmeal)
1 2/3 cup Suet
Salt & pepper trussing needle and fine stirng
Instructions:
Thoroughly wash the stomach bag in cold water. Turn it inside out and
scald it, then scrape the surface with a knife. Soak it in cold salted
water overnight. Next day remove the bag from the water and leave it
on one side while preparing the filling. Wash the pluck. Put it into
a pan, with the windpipe hanging over the side into a bowl, to let
out any impurities. Cover the pluck with cold water, add 1 teaspoon
of salt and bring the water to a boil. Skim the surface, then simmer
for 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Meanwhile parboil the onions, drain, reserving
the ligquid, and chop them roughly. Also tpast the pinhead oatmeal
until golden brown. Drain the pluck when ready and cut away the
windpipe and any excess gristle. Mince half the liver with all the
heart and lights, then stir in the shredded suet, the toasted oatmeal
and the onions. Season well with salt and pepper. Moisten with as
much of the onion or pluck water as necessary to make the mixture
soft. With the rough surface of the bag outside fill it just over
half full, the oatmeal will swell during cooking, and sew the ends
together with the trussing needle and fine string. Prick the bag in
places with the needlw. Place the haggis on and enamel plate and put
it into a pan of boiling water. Cover the pan and cook for about 3
hours, adding more boiling water when necessary to keep the haggis
covered. Serve with the traditional accompaniment of
Tatties-an'Neeps. (Mashed potatoes and mashed turnips.)
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