OK we're headed out to Vegas again for the first anniversary of our friends wedding. I would like to try haggis but need to know what to look for. I'm sure there's many Americanized version's. So I would to try it as close to the authentic version as possible. Any help??....Roy?
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You probably won't get the real haggis out there Dave, even in a Scottish themed bar or restaurant, we are sending a small can of haggis to CBs mother shortly, her Grandfather has already tried it (we sent some last year), he enjoyed it too, we can't send freshly made haggis to the States because it's not allowed so I'm guessing if you can buy it there it's probably made there unless they import the canned stuff, it's not the best but it's still pretty tasty.
Some good info here...http://www.macsween.co.uk/what-is-haggis/
8 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
Im sorry but I don't get the equation. Haggis = Las Vegas ? That's like saying Austin = Meat Pies. Explain yourself dear......
8 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
You can check this website when you get home:
http://ackroydsbakery.com/
In Las Vegas, try these places:
Cornish Pasty Co.
953 E Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89104 Phone number (702) 862-4538
International Marketplace
5000 S Decatur Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89118 Phone number (702) 889-2888
There are several other places, but these two sounded good to me. :D
8 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
JDB, do you have Continental shops in the states, they should have a Haggis Available, here in South Australia we have Scottish food available in specialised butchers run by Scots, they have Haggis, Black Pudding, White Pudding and Red Pudding as close as they can to the traditional recipe.
8 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
Thanks for all the help. We did go to the Cornish pastry com. Had a very good lamb Shepherd's pie. No haggis. The international market had haggis 12 oz for $9.00 U.S. also got some Marmite. So when I get home time to try everything.
8 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
Let me know.
BTW, Marmite is an acquired taste, I like it too. :)