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Burns Night Supper @ The NINES Jan 24th


gwennie

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'But mark the Rustic, haggis-fed,

The trembling earth resounds his tread.'


Burns night is upon us come celebrate the land of kilts and bagpipes with a three course meal and drams of whiskey a plenty.


3 courses ?24 including a dram of Whiskey


Book here: http://www.edibleexperiences.com/p/2113662055/The-NINES/10001/Burns-Night-Supper-Club


www.theninespeckham.co.uk


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Starter - Cullen Skink soup


The classic Scottish smoked fish soup with velvety leeks and wholesome potatoes.


Main - Baked Haggis, clapshot, greens with a whiskey sauce


Clapshot, the Orkney combination of neeps and tatties, will accompany our Haggis, the traditional Scottish savory pudding flavored with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and a selection of greens then dressed with a rich whiskey sauce.


Dessert - Cranachan


We bring you the uncontested king of Scottish deserts made from a mixture of whipped cream, whiskey, honey and fresh raspberries sprinkled with crisp toasted oats.

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