Haggis is usually rather a formidable dish to undertake, as most recipes are very elaborate; this one, however, is simple and the results are good.
Even if the haggis is used, this dish might be added to the bill of fare.
Man, ye should be doon at the Mull o' Kintyre Vaults Haggis Club on Monday and propose the toast," said Duffy, admiringly.
Aw yer jist daein' fine: Before the nicht's feenished on haggis we'll dine.
And yet, Geordie lad, I could gang weel content If I'd tasted that haggis ma auld mither sent.
Private McPhee; "The brawest big haggis I ever did see.
For the sake o' that haggis I'll gang till I drap.
For sweeter than honey and bricht as a gem Wis the thocht o' the haggis that waitit for them.
And yet what a glorious Haggis it is--the more emphatically rustic and even Fescennine part of your verse!
But if even an eternity of partridge may pall on the epicure, so of Haggis too, as of all earthly delights, cometh satiety at last.
On Sunday Will was left at home to cook the dinner; but when the pot began to boil, the haggis would be out of the pot.
One Saturday night Babie was making a Haggis for Sunday's dinner, when one of her lodgers put four ounces of quick-silver into the haggis unknown to Babie.
The first fuff o' a fathaggis is aye the bauldest.
Ane may like a haggis weel enough that wouldna like the bag bladded on his chafts.
They ne'er saw great dainties that thought a haggis a feast.
It is to be hoped the shade of Burns will forbear to haunt those who have the temerity to appropriate the sacred name of Haggis for anything innocent of the time-honoured liver and lights which were the sine qua non of the great chieftain.
Butter a pudding basin, pour into it the mixture, place a piece of buttered paper over it, tie a pudding cloth over the basin, and steam the haggis for 3 hours.
Turn the mixture into a small greased basin, and steam the haggis 1-1/2 hours.
Address To A Haggis Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face, Great chieftain o' the pudding-race!
Flinging baps and haggis to the winds, she leapt into a boat and began to row--you all know the story of that fateful row.
I would offer to do this myself, only I'm a great heavy gowk, and Haggis is no' much better.
Alf began to move, being inspired to haste by the odour that proceeded from the camp-fire beyond the tent, where Haggis was busy cooking.
And when Skipper fails, is there no' the Haggis and Bannock--a pair o' the finest scouts and trackers that ever set foot in bush or prairie?
But I'm thinking that your reasoning is a wee bit oot in one respect--they have no' gone back yet, else Haggis or I would have seen them.
Haggis is away cracking with some o' his friends also.
It was little to be wondered at that he urged Haggis to press on with greater speed, for now he was certain that his chum must be in a terrible fix, out from which there was no self-help.
Haggis and the dog Bannock quickly followed, and the former moved with all the quiet swiftness of a native who was used to meeting the unexpected emergencies of life without being in any degree flustered.
The time will no' be lost, for Haggis and me will set oot on a wee scouting expedition to the place where we found yon hanky.
Let's see what the pair o' you can do wi' your guns while Haggis and I are setting things to rights.
The Haggis is right," completed Mackintosh, whose position was third in the procession.
While the lads were breakfasting, Mackintosh and Haggis busied themselves with striking the tent and packing the rest of the camp outfit upon the single pack-horse that accompanied the naturalist's wanderings.
I ken weel it's no his conscience but only the haggis that's tormentin' him.
But every noo and then, if he tak's haggis to his supper, he's in a black mood next day and is quite sure that he is ane o' the castaways.
The cannie Scot, however, never made his haggis from anything belonging to the pig.
Ye'll hae to sing it a' when we eat the haggis the morn's night," he suggested.
But he choked upon the haggis bags, And there was an end of Willy Wood.
His breeches were made of haggis bags, And his name, &c.
Robert Burns, who has sung of the haggis and the whisky of his native land, has only made indirect mention of porridge.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haggis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.