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    Recipe #18382

    A collop is an escalope, the thick slice of meat off the bone that is cut across the grain. Collops may be of beef, lamb or venison, as well as veal and...

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    Scottish Collops
    By Mille® on January 28, 2002

    Recipe #18382

    "A collop is an escalope, the thick slice of meat off the bone that is cut across the grain. Collops may be of beef, lamb or venison, as well as veal and should always be flattened before use."
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    Ingredients: rolls, lemon twists...

    Rating: 85.00%;

    4 Reviews

    Prep Time:20 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs

    Recipe #20341

    In 7th century England, herbs were one of the few flavourings available to cooks and were used heavily, as in this medieval recipe. The original recipe...

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    Veal or Chicken Stew with Herbs & Barley
    By Mille® on February 21, 2002

    Recipe #20341

    "In 7th century England, herbs were one of the few flavourings available to cooks and were used heavily, as in this medieval recipe. The original recipe also allowed the cook to use rabbit or hare joints in place of the veal or chicken."
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    Ingredients: chicken legs-thighs, dried sage...

    Rating: 95.00%;

    4 Reviews

    Prep Time:20 mins

    Total Time: 2 hrs 20 mins

    This recipe is from Bon Appetit, May 1993. The magazine states that it is British/Scottish in origin. The mix of the onions, cheese, and currants is...

    Veal Chops With Carmelized Onion and Stilton Sauce

    Recipe #428515

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    "This recipe is from Bon Appetit, May 1993. The magazine states that it is British/Scottish in origin. The mix of the onions, cheese, and currants is great!"
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    Ingredients: Stilton cheese, sherry wine vinegar...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    3 Reviews

    Prep Time:20 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs 20 mins

    Recipe #16672

    These are succulent and meaty, well-flavoured with herbs and lemon. They are shaped by hands before cooking and do not have skins. They remind me of the...

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    Oxford Sausage
    By Mille® on January 4, 2002

    Recipe #16672

    "These are succulent and meaty, well-flavoured with herbs and lemon. They are shaped by hands before cooking and do not have skins. They remind me of the sausage my mother bought from the local butcher when I was a kid. These keep very well in the fridge or freezer and can be reheated quickly."
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    Ingredients: eggs, fresh breadcrumbs...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:10 mins

    Total Time: 22 mins

    Recipe #429872

    Posting for ZWT6. Source: http://www.rampantscotland.com/recipes/blrecipe_collop.htm according to website "The word collop comes from the French...

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    Scotch Collops
    By Queen Dana on June 15, 2010

    Recipe #429872

    "Posting for ZWT6. Source: http://www.rampantscotland.com/recipes/blrecipe_collop.htm according to website "The word collop comes from the French "escalope" and is dish which has been cooked in Scotland for a long time - this recipe is based on one which was published in the 18th century.""
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    Ingredients: cream, egg yolks, ground mace...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:0 mins

    Total Time: 30 mins

    Recipe #18342

    Enjoy these savoury sausages as part of a hearty breakfast, or serve traditional "Bangers 'n Mash" for dinner. Chef’s Incredible Tip: After...

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    Traditional British Bangers
    By Mille® on January 28, 2002

    Recipe #18342

    "Enjoy these savoury sausages as part of a hearty breakfast, or serve traditional "Bangers 'n Mash" for dinner. Chef’s Incredible Tip: After you thoroughly wash and rinse the sausage casings, soak them in pineapple juice for 24-36 hours (in the fridge) and then rinse them again prior to stuffing them. This process softens the casings and..."
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    Ingredients: ground lean pork, dried marjoram...

    Rating: 100.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:45 mins

    Total Time: 55 mins

    Recipe #17066

    Tasty little buggers. These bear a close resemblance to Scottish sausage rolls.

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    Savory Sausage Rolls
    By Mille® on January 9, 2002

    Recipe #17066

    "Tasty little buggers. These bear a close resemblance to Scottish sausage rolls."
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    Ingredients: eggs, fresh breadcrumbs...

    Rating: 80.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:30 mins

    Total Time: 1 hrs

    Recipe #16442

    "Great chieftain o' the puddin-race!" (Robert Burns). CHEF'S NOTE: Due to the fact that some of the “true” ingredients of a Scottish...

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    Haggis
    By Mille® on December 30, 2001

    Recipe #16442

    ""Great chieftain o' the puddin-race!" (Robert Burns). CHEF'S NOTE: Due to the fact that some of the “true” ingredients of a Scottish haggis recipe are officially considered “unfit for human consumption” by the United States Department of Agriculture, it is impossible to obtain those ingredients in the United States. The following..."
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    Ingredients: pork sausage casings, spices...

    Rating: 60.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:1 hrs

    Total Time: 4 hrs

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    Another Homemade Beef Stock Recipe
    By Mille® on May 13, 2002

    Recipe #28350

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    Ingredients: veal bones, dried bay leaves...

    Rating: 40.00%;

    1 Reviews

    Prep Time:20 mins

    Total Time: 8 hrs 20 mins

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