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Cranachan (Scottish Gaelic:
Crannachan pronounced [ˈkʰɾan̪ˠəxan]) is a
traditional Scottish dessert. It was
originally a
celebration of harvest, made...
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cranachan is a traditional...
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Cranachan (Scottish Gaelic: Creannachan) is a
farmstead about 2.5
miles north-east of
Roybridge in Lochaber, in the Highlands, Scotland.
Cranachan is in...
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poured into gl****es. The
curdled cream separated and
floated to the top.
Cranachan, a
similar dessert from
Scotland Posset Davidson, Alan (2014) [1999]....
- food" or "a
mixture of
ingredients cooked or
eaten together". Food
portal Cranachan Fruit fool
Pavlova Darra Goldstein;
Sidney Mintz;
Michael Krondl; Laura...
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eating the
cheese is to turn it into a
dessert called "cream crowdie" or "
cranachan",
traditionally eaten as part of a
Burns supper. The
recipe usually includes...
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excellent match.
Items were
hidden in food—usually a cake, barmbrack,
cranachan,
champ or
sowans — and
portions of it
served out at random. A person's...
- occasions).
Atholl brose has also
become an
alternative name for the
dessert cranachan,
which uses
similar ingredients.
According to
legend the
drink is named...
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seaweed Clootie dumpling—pudding made with flour, breadcrumbs,
dried fruit Cranachan—cream, raspberries, oats and
whisky Hatted kit—milk
pudding Marmalade...
- Scotland,
items would be
hidden in food –
usually a cake, barmbrack,
cranachan,
champ or colcannon – and
portions of it
served out at random. A person's...