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Old 11th June 2010, 22:28
wullie m wullie m is offline
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Howabout, tablet, tattie scones, mince & tatties, decent curry!
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Old 12th June 2010, 14:24
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I'm not sure, but I think both tattie scone and tablet recipes are here on Skatcom.
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Old 20th June 2010, 19:00
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I'm sorry but I don't get this thread.

Where are the recipes especially the original family special secret recipes that could give us all a treat.

Not much to do with food as far as I can see.

I await your genius.

I will go and see if I can find a Scottish recipe to add flavour to this culinary blankspot.
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Old 20th June 2010, 19:02
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Traditional Scottish Recipes
- Apple Butterscotch Pie

Butterscotch is a brittle sweet (candy) made from sugar and butter which has long been popular. This pie is not brittle - but it's just as tasty and has meringue on top!

Ingredients:
A 22cm/9" pastry lined flan case
Eating apples to fill the flan case completely
3 ounces (100g or scant ½ cup) demerara (light brown) sugar
4 ounces (125g or two-thirds cup) granulated sugar
2 tablespoons plum jam
2 level tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons cream
3 eggs (one complete and two egg whites)
Small pinch of salt

Method:
You can use a ready-prepared pastry flan case or make your own (see the Flan Case recipe page). Thinly slice the apples and fill the case completely.

Beat together one egg and one tablespoon of cream. Mix this with the brown sugar, flour and pinch of salt. Spread this mixture over the apples and bake in a preheated oven at 220C/425F/Gas mark 7 for ten minutes. Then reduce the heat to 180C/350F/Gas mark 4 for a further 20 minutes or so, until the apples are soft.

Make a meringue topping by placing two egg whites in a dry bowl and beat with an electric whisk until firm peaks form. Add the white sugar gradually, beating constantly until the mixture is thick and glossy and all the sugar has dissolved. Spread the plum jam over the apple and then spoon the meringue over the filling. Swirl into peaks with a fork or flat-bladed knife. Bake for a further 20 minutes or so until the meringue is lightly golden. Serve cold.


Can't say if it's any good or not but I like the name : Apple butterscotch pie.

What's not to like?
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