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Mrs W | 20:06 Mon 02nd Jan 2006 | Food & Drink
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Which Scottish dish comprises Finnan haddock, milk and mashed potato?
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Cullen skink.
Gef would you please explain why?

Now you know, make it from recipe here: http://www.greatbritishkitchen.co.uk/recipes_result.asp?name=cullenskink2 or here (with pic): http://www.scottishrecipes.co.uk/cullenskink.htm


or alternative option to make Finnan Haddie Fishcakes here: http://www.foodcourtrecipes.com/scottish-fish-cakes.htm

Why 'Cullen Skink', Don1?

'a rich, tasty soup comes from the fishing village of Cullen, in Morayshire. "Skink" is a soup made originally from a shin of beef. But in this case, the main ingredient is smoked haddock'.


Courtesy of www.rampantscotland.com recipe site and 'tis aye true............

Thanks for the info nickmo, the dish sounds delicious but the name doesn't.

Next time I'm north of the border I have got to try this.

don1 - Baxters make a version for the cans. A 'bit' like the real thing if you want a flavour of what it can be, though as ever nothing beats making this yourself. Made well, it is a hearty potato broth with the freshest fish. Darn good for you as well.


Incidentally, I'll leave you to guess the best bit of ****-a-Leekie Soup, or what about a dish of Edinburgh Fog? Trivia questions - what is Partan Bree or Bawd Bree?


If this was Italy I could say everyone nonna does it differently and better than the others, but it isn't so I won't. Only would say when you visit, try the same dish at different places and see the differences.


Slainte!


Thanks nickmo for supplying the info for don1. I make my own simple version which takes about 30 minutes.

Hi gef - and I bet its better than the canned version as well !! Stick to making your own, I say!


And don't you hate it when you can't type in the name of a soup 'cos of the filter........lets see if Kock-a-leekie might work????

Ok, yes it does, so that works then.


Hi nickmo - any homemade soup is better than tinned stuff. Homemade ****-a-leekie (damn that filter, lol) is delicious even if you miss out the prunes!

Hi gef. Well if there are no prunes how is it the proper recipe? If its worth making its worth making properly. I would guess that the concept of the prunes came from a Scandanavian link as they seem to favour them in their cooking there.


I have a couple of links with recipes for Prune Soup by the way if you get the urge.........

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