Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Haggis


My friend Ryan (nosetotailathome.com) finally got around to making haggis this weekend, and I got to try it. For those of you who don't know, haggis is a Scottish dish composed of mainly ground sheep organs and oatmeal cooked in a sheep's stomach. When I arrived all the filling was cooked, and smelling remarkably delicious. Then, everything was placed inside a stomach and boiled for about 3.5 hours, and it began to smell like stomach. When all was done, we cut into the steaming sack and dug in with fingers for the first taste. And, sorry to say it, I found the filling incredibly reminiscent of canned dog food (I worked for 4 years at a dog kennel, so I have tasted my fair share of dog food). Now, it is a good-quality canned dog food, but dog food all the same. It had a rich meaty flavor, but a bit strong in the liver taste (not quite to my preference). But, when you eat it with just a dab of Dijon mustard, the liver taste was cut drastically and it was quite tasty. Plus, it was served with mashed rutabagas, which were incredibly delicious!



So, overall an amzing feat of cookery. Would I seek out haggis in the future? Perhaps in Scotland, but otherwise it seemed like way too much work for the outcome. A great eating experience, though.

2 comments:

Holly said...

I should *finally* get to visit Scotland this June, and you have reinforced that fact that I do.not. want.to.try.haggis.
Heh.

I can't believe you are about to have a baby!
I guess I won't be seeing you around B&N when I return to the States? We'll have to get together at some point.

I'm enjoying your updates
:)

Laura Williams said...

Haha! I still think you should try anything once....if you have a friend who's willing to buy some haggis, be sure to take a taste. It might be the best thing you've ever had.

We'll definitely have to try to get together at some point when you get back to the states ^_^