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Crowdie - Wikipedia
Crowdie (Scottish Gaelic: gruth, pronounced [kɾuh]) is a type of soft, fresh cheese made from cows' milk, traditionally from Scotland. en.wikipedia.org
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Homemade Crowdie Scottish Cheese - Larder Love
A super easy recipe for making homemade Scottish Crowdie a creamy cheese covered with cracked black pepper and oatmeal. larderlove.com
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CROWDIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CROWDIE is a Scottish cottage cheese that is partially cooked. www.merriam-webster.com
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crowdie
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Scottish Crowdie Cheese - The Wee Larder
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What is Crowdie Cheese?
Crowdie is a traditional Scottish cheese made from cow's milk. It is said that Crowdie was introduced to Scotland by the Vikings in the eighth century. www.cheese.com
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Crowdie: an Easy to Make, Traditional Scottish Cheese - Instructables
Crowdie is an ancient Scottish cheese. The most reliable tales strongly suggest that it was brought to Scotland by the Vikings around 820 CE. www.instructables.com
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Crowdie - Gastro Obscura
The raw milk cheese known as crowdie. Some say the fresh dairy spread comes from Scotland's Viking era, which began at the end of the eighth century. www.atlasobscura.com
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Traditional Scottish Crowdie Cheese Recipe with 3 ... - YouTube
We love this delicious traditional Scottish recipe for crowdie cheese. Its creamy and spreads really well on Scottish oatcakes, ... www.youtube.com
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Scottish Crowdie Recipe - Food.com
Crowdie is a semi-cooked soft cheese without rennet. It has a unique taste and most folks either love it or hate it. www.food.com
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Cranachan
Cranachan owes its origins to crowdie, a popular breakfast in which crowdie cheese is combined with lightly toasted oatmeal, cream, and local honey. Earlier recipes used crowdie cheese instead of, or in addition to cream and were sometimes called cream-crowdie. wikipedia.org
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crowdy
crowdie, crowdy Sc. and north. Eng. (ˈkraʊdɪ) Also 7 croudy. [Derivation unknown. Jamieson conjectured some connexion with grout, and Icel. groutr porridge; this suits the sense, but leaves phonetic conditions unsatisfied.] 1. Meal and water stirred together so as to form a thick gruel. Frequently u... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brose
A version of brose made with ground oats and cold water is called crowdie, although that term is more often used for a type of cheese. wikipedia.org
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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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Caboc
Historically, it was a cheese for the wealthy, unlike the similarly aged Crowdie, which is made from the by-products of skimming cream from milk and thus wikipedia.org
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