Monday, 14 January 2013

Burns Night Celebrations


Tipsy Laird TrifleEvery year on 25th January Scotland celebrate the life and works of their most famous poet - Robert Burns.

Burns is most famous for his poem 'Address to a Haggis' and the New Year anthem 'Auld Lang Syne', but wrote hundreds of other peoms and songs in his lifetime. 

The Burns Night celebration typically involves gathering friends and family for a traditional Scottish feast, consisting of haggis, neeps and tatties.

So if you live abroad and are planning on celebrating Burns Night, make sure you check out our new 'Scottish Corner', full of products such as; StahlyQuality Foods Scotch Haggis and everything else you'll need to celebrate in true Scottish fashion.

If you're struggling for pudding ideas to end your celebrations then you might be interested in trying resident chef Hannah's Tipsy Laird Trifle. This dessert is made using Battenberg cake and was first created for Queen Victoria's daughters wedding!

All the details for this pudding are within our recipe section of the website.

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