Scottish dish of haggis, neeps and tatties, meal served traditionaly on Burns night

Celebrating Scottish food and drink month – Mains

Following on with Scottish Food & Drink month here are our top picks for Scottish main courses with some fun twists on classics too.

Tomorrow we will focus on Scottish desserts.

Cock-a-leekie traybake with croutons

Time: 50 mins

Serves 4

Cock-a-leekie is a traditional Scottish soup, typically consisting of leek and chicken stock. This tasty cock-a-leekie traybake is a fun twist on the classic recipe – it’s brimming with flavour but requires less than 15 minutes of prep. It’s also a great way to use up leftover vegetables.

Source: Delicious find the recipe here

Scottish Rumbledethumps

Total time: 55 mins

Serves 4

This borderlands comfort food at its finest, Usually a side dish it also makes a fantastic vegetarian main dish

Source: 12 tomatoes, find the recipe here

Scottish steak pie

Total time: 3 hours 10 mins

Serves 4-6

Steak Pie is traditionally eaten at Hogmanay in Scotland but why wait!!!

Source: Scottish Scran, find the recipe here

Haggis, neeps and tatties

Time: 1 hr 15 mins

Serves 4

A Burns Night classic. Haggis served alongside its traditional side dishes ‘neeps and tatties’ aka mashed potatoes and turnips. A rich whisky sauce is an ideal accompaniment to this flavourful dish too.

Source: Delicious, find the recipe here