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Cranachan a Delicious Traditional Scottish Dessert

author Posted by: garryaw on date May 26th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Scotch Scorner

One of my all time favourites deserts has to be that classic Scottish desert Cranachan and on a miserable bank holiday Monday like to today, it is guaranteed to cheer you up.

It was originally a summer dish and often consumed around harvest time, but is now more likely to be served all year round and rightly so, and best of all it is very easy to make it.

Ingredients:

1 pint (600ml) double cream
2 tablespoons castor sugar
a few drops vanilla essence or flavouring of your choice
2 rounded tablespoons coarse oatmeal, lightly toasted

Directions:

Whip the cream firmly, then add the sugar and the vanilla (or rum, orange liqueur etc).

Freeze until the edges are crystallized.

Lightly toast the oatmeal, either in a low oven or under a slow grill, so that it is dried but not browned.

Thoroughly mix the browned oatmeal into the cream and then freeze again until solid.

Take the cranachan out of the freezer 30 minutes before serving.

Serves 4

Why not treat yourself today, start off by making some delicious  Cullen Skink soup and then have your cranachan Traditional Scottish Recipe For Cullen Skink

I would also  recommend having a bottle of Heather  honey Lager to drink with along with it, i discovered this great drink a few weeks ago and  cant get enogh of it 10 Fantastic Bottled Lagers to Drink, When the Sun is shining and the World Aint Such a Bad Place!

 

 

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