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cranachan
cranachan, n. Sc. Brit. /ˈkranəkən/, U.S. /ˈkrænəkən/, Sc. /ˈkrænəkən/ Forms: 19– cranachan, 19– crannachan [‹ Scottish Gaelic crannachan (also occas. as cranachan) Halloween dish of half-churned cream (1911 in Dwelly; 1832 or earlier denoting a kind of crane and a kind of churn), probably > n.) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cranachan
Cranachan is now served all year round, and typically on special occasions. Alternative versions of the recipe include orange cranachan, cranachan trifle, spiced rum, and shortbread round. wikipedia.org
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Cranachan, Lochaber
The land at Cranachan was occupied by the MacDonalds of Cranachan, a cadet branch of Clan MacDonald of Keppoch. Descendants of the MacDonalds of Cranachan include the Australian Saint Mary McKillop, whose mother Flora MacDonald was of the Cranachan family; Ranald wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to make cranachan (and scottish insults)
In this video, I'm going to be showing you how to make cranachan. and, as the thumbnail would suggest, teaching you a few Scottish insults. gonna bother chopping up the walnuts, I'm gonna sort of crumble them in my hand Just get little chunks so we're gonna have a bit of bite throughout the cranachan
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Syllabub
See also Cranachan, a similar dessert from Scotland Posset References External links 'Syllabub' at Foods of England Syllabub recipe with wine British wikipedia.org
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Crowdie
One of the most popular ways of eating the cheese is to turn it into a dessert called "cream crowdie" or "cranachan", traditionally eaten as part of a wikipedia.org
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cream
▪ I. † cream, creme, n.1 Obs. or Hist. Forms: 4–6 creme, 4–5 creyme, crayme, 4–6 crem, 5–7 creame, 5 creym, 6 kreme, chreame, 6–7 cream. [ME. creme, a. OF. cresme, later creme masc., now chrême = Pr. cresma fem.:—L. chrisma: see chrism and next word. In ME. the form crisme was used alongside of this... Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrew Harman
His first four novels are set in the kingdoms of Rhyngill and Cranachan, and feature recurring characters. wikipedia.org
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Atholl brose
Atholl Brose has also become an alternative name for the dessert Cranachan, which uses similar ingredients. See also Cranachan Scottish cuisine Diffords Guide References Scottish cuisine Scotch whisky wikipedia.org
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Ranald MacDonald (bishop)
His mother Margaret MacDonald, daughter of Donald MacDonald, 2nd of Cranachan. He was educated at the Scots College, Douay, France. wikipedia.org
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St John the Baptist Church, Reid
The McDonalds are of Cranachan, Inverness Shire, Scotland, the same lineage as Flora Hannah McKillop (McDonald), mother of the Australian saint Mary MacKillop wikipedia.org
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Eton mess
See also Cranachan Fruit fool List of strawberry dishes Pavlova References Further reading British desserts English cuisine Eton College Fruit dishes wikipedia.org
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Whisky with food
There are only a few traditional recipes such as cranachan and trifle. Such whisky may go well with sushi, smoked salmon, parsnip soup, bread and butter pudding, cranachan, Cullen skink (smoked haddock soup), goat's cheese wikipedia.org
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List of British desserts
pudding Summer pudding Sussex pond pudding Treacle sponge pudding Waldorf pudding Scottish desserts Abernethy biscuit Black bun Clootie Cranachan wikipedia.org
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