Haggis is made using sheep pluck (the lungs, hearts, and liver). The cooked minced offal is mixed with suet, oatmeal, and seasonings and encased in the sheep stomach.
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Haggis is a Scottish dish that was traditionally made out of cheap or left over ingredients to make a tasty filling meal. Ingredients for haggis are: 1 sheep's stomach bag 1 sheep's pluck - liver, lungs and heart 3 onions 250g beef suet 150g oatmeal salt and black pepper a pinch of cayenne 150ml of stock/gravy Contrary to popular belief, it does not contain brains or testicles
The haggis is frequently assumed to be Scottish in origin though there is little evidence for this, and food writer Alan Davidson states that the Ancient Romans were the first people known to have made products of the haggis type.[2] A kind of primitive haggis is referred to in Homer's Odyssey, in book 20, when Odysseus is compared to "a man before a great blazing fire turning swiftly this way and that a stomach full of fat and blood, very eager to have it roasted quickly." Haggis was "born of necessity, as a way to utilize the least expensive cuts of meat and the innards as well" (Andrew Zimmern).Some say the vikings made them there really is no official person but the majority goes by the Scottish(referring to what I said earlier)------------------Take Care------------------ ---Phantomxx---
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