The Burns Supper is an institution of Scottish life: a night to celebrate the life and works of the national Bard. Suppers can range from an informal gathering of friends to a huge, formal dinner ...
Here’s a closer look at the classic dishes that make up a traditional Burns Night Supper menu. To whet your guests’ appetites, begin with a warming starter, such as scotch broth, cock-a-leekie ...
Here’s a beginner’s guide to cooking this traditional Scottish feast and giving your dinner guests a Burns Night to remember. While the star of the meal is always a freshly prepared haggis ...
A BURNS’ night celebration held at St Mary’s Church in Wargrave raised £1,000. The event featured a three-course supper and dancing with readings of Robert Burns’s poems and literature. Organiser Adey ...
The first Burn’s Supper was held in the Burns Cottage in Alloway on the 21st of July 1801. The night is celebrated first with the Selkirk Grace and then with traditional Scottish foods such as ...
The annual celebration of the life and poetry of Robert Burns, Burns Night typically revolves around a supper made up of an array of traditional Scottish foods, including the all-important haggis.
The Scottish-American Society of the Quad Cities will host its 47th annual Robert Burns Night Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 22 from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Isle Casino Hotel in Bettendorf.
Last night, I went to my first-ever Burns Night Supper! At first, I was entirely unfamiliar with the concept but it’s a Scottish celebration that annually honors the national poet Robert Burns ...
Which day of the year combines haggis, whisky, poetry, and fun? Burns Night, of course! Held every January 25, the birthday of Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns, the day celebrates the national poet of ...
In addition, a four-course Burns Night dinner is available from 20-26 January (£55 per person, with paired whiskies). The Whisky Experience Package overnight stay is available throughout January ...