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SKIRLIE MASH - SCOTTISH MASHED POTATOES WITH ONIONS AND OATS



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A beautiful, creamy and traditional accompaniment for your Burns Night haggis, Hogmanay or indeed any beef or game dishes; this mashed potato is delicious and very nutritious. It contains onions as well as oats, for a mashed potato recipe which is delightfully different! The word "skirlie" is the name of the oatmeal and onion compound that is added to the mashed potatoes, as you have to "skirl" it around the pan! Skirlie is often used as a base for stuffing, and is made and eaten in Northern England, as well as in Scotland. This recipe was taken from BBC Good Food, January 2006.

Provided by French Tart

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 35m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 kg floury potato
85 g butter
2 onions, finely chopped
50 g medium oatmeal (not flakes)
6 tablespoons double cream
salt
white pepper
fresh curly-leaf parsley, chopped for garnish (optional)

Steps:

  • Boil the potatoes until very tender, about 20 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, make the skirlie. Heat the butter in a frying pan, add the onion and cook for 10 mins until golden and soft. Add the oatmeal and stir until the butter is absorbed and the mix looks dry. Continue cooking until the skirlie is toasted, stirring (skirling round the pan) all the time for 5 mins, but do not let it catch and burn. Remove and keep warm.
  • Drain the potatoes, return to the hot pan and mash really well. Beat in the cream, parsley and skirlie, then season to taste with salt and white pepper.
  • Serve immediately before the skirlie softens, with haggis or any beef and game dishes.

CHAMPIT TATTIES: SCOTTISH MASHED POTATOES



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A modern and lighter version of traditional Scottish Champit Tatties, using light or fat-free sour cream in place of the usual heavy double cream. Easy, one-pan dish! For variation, top with skirlie - oats fried in butter, or crumbled crisp bacon.

Provided by BecR2400

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 40m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 -6 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
1/3-3/4 cup water
1 tablespoon butter
1/4 cup chopped fresh chives
salt & fresh ground pepper, to taste
3 tablespoons nonfat sour cream
fresh curly-leaf parsley, snipped for garnish (optional)
skirlie oats (fine or medium oatmeal) (optional)
crumbled crisp bacon (optional)

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, melt butter and saute potatoes, turning to coat.
  • Stir in the chives and just enough water to keep potatoes from sticking to the pan.
  • Cover and simmer for 20-25 minutes until potatoes are done; check periodically and add a little water as needed to prevent potatoes from scorching.
  • Mash potatoes in the pot (no need to drain); stir in salt & pepper to taste, and the sour cream.
  • Serve Champit Tatties hot & garnished with snipped fresh parsley, or top with skirlie - oats fried in butter or crisp crumbled bacon, as desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 201.3, Fat 3.2, SaturatedFat 2, Cholesterol 8.7, Sodium 42.4, Carbohydrate 39.2, Fiber 4.8, Sugar 2.6, Protein 5

SKIRLIE (SCOTTISH OATMEAL AND ONIONS)



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I don't believe that this recipe is regional at all - I believe it can be had just about anywhere in Scotland and even the very north of England

Provided by Millereg

Categories     Chicken

Time 35m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 ounces bacon fat (may substitute vegetable oil) or 4 ounces beef suet (may substitute vegetable oil)
2 onions, finely chopped
4 -6 ounces chicken stock
8 ounces old-fashioned oatmeal, lightly toasted (do not use instant or quick-cooking oats)
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • Melt the fat or heat the oil in a large frying pan.
  • Add the onion and cook until soft and golden.
  • Add the oatmeal and mix in well.
  • Cook for about 5 minutes, stirring frequently.
  • Add the stock and allow it to be absorbed by the oatmeal.
  • Season well and serve with light creamy mashed potatoes.
  • (Skirlie may also be used as a stuffing for any kind of game bird or poultry. It is also a very good accompaniment to rich meaty and gamy stews).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 431.9, Fat 23.1, SaturatedFat 7.4, Cholesterol 27.2, Sodium 49.6, Carbohydrate 44.5, Fiber 6.3, Sugar 3.6, Protein 12.1

CHAMPIT TATTIES WITH SKIRLIE



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This recipe is from Scotland; in Aberdeenshire it is traditionally served on Saturdays. In other parts of Scotland the skirlie part of this dish is served as an accompaniment to mince or used as a stuffing for chicken, game or lamb. Carniverous cooks can use 1 1/2 ounces of good quality beef dripping instead of butter for frying the skirlie, if they wish. I've not tried this recipe yet (which comes from an old Sainsbury's magazine), but the Zaar World Tour 2005 provides the perfect opportunity to post it. NB this recipe measures in UK fluid ounces, which is slightly different to the USA fluid ounce.

Provided by Mrs B

Categories     Potato

Time 30m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 1/2 ounces butter, divided
1 medium onion, peeled and finely chopped
3 lbs potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks (choose potatoes for mashing)
2 ounces oatmeal (or whole rolled porridge oats)
nutmeg
7 fluid ounces milk
1 tablespoon fresh parsley, roughly chopped
salt & freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • To make the skirlie, melt 1 1/2 ounces of butter in a medium frying pan, add the onion and fry very gently for 15 minutes until soft and browned, stirring occasionally.
  • Meanwhile put the potatoes for the champit tatties in a large pan of salted water, bring to the boil, cover and simmer for about 15 minutes until they are tender.
  • When the onions are cooked, mix in the oats, increase the heat slightly and fry, stirring often, until well toasted and golden: remove from heat and season with nutmeg, salt and pepper: set aside.
  • Towards the end of the cooking time for the potatoes, heat the milk over a low heat (don't boil it).
  • Drain the potatoes and mash them well potatoes then slowly beat in the hot milk and remaining butter at the same: season and spoon into a warm serving dish.
  • To serve, reheat the skirlie if necessary, stir in the parsley then scatter over the tatties.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 360.6, Fat 15.5, SaturatedFat 9.5, Cholesterol 40.5, Sodium 127.6, Carbohydrate 49.6, Fiber 6.2, Sugar 2.7, Protein 7.6

CLAPSHOT



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This is a very Scottish dish to be served as a vegetable dish or as an accompaniment to haggis, beef, pork, lamb, or game.

Provided by Grant

Categories     Side Dish     Potato Side Dish Recipes

Time 50m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 pound baking potatoes, peeled and cubed
¾ pound turnips, peeled and cubed
¼ pound carrots, peeled and cubed
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons butter, cubed
3 tablespoons heavy cream

Steps:

  • Place the potatoes, turnips, carrots, and salt in a Dutch oven, fill with water to cover the vegetables and bring to a boil over high heat.
  • Reduce the heat to medium-high and boil the vegetables until tender, 20 to 25 minutes. Drain and mash the vegetables with a potato masher. Spoon the mashed vegetables into a serving dish, top with cubes of butter and drizzle with cream.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 106.1 calories, Carbohydrate 14.2 g, Cholesterol 15.3 mg, Fat 5.1 g, Fiber 2.4 g, Protein 1.8 g, SaturatedFat 3.1 g, Sodium 355 mg, Sugar 2.7 g

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