Celebrate everything Scottish with our top sweet and savoury traditional Scottish recipes. These recipes are great for making a comforting dinner, whether for St Andrews Day, Hogmanay, Burns Night, or just your weekly Sunday roast. They often use hearty ingredients like potato, carrots, swede, and leek. From savoury options like haggis to crumbly and buttery Scottish tablet, we have a variety of dishes to choose from.

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For more Scottish recipes, check out our Classic Burns Night menu ideas. Don’t be afraid to try these dishes if you follow a meat-free diet. Check out our vegetarian Burns Night menu and vegan Burns Night menu. We also have our Burns Night leftovers recipes so that nothing will go to waste.

Scottish starters & sides

1. Scottish oatcakes

Scottish oatcakes on a board with cheese and a plate with cheese and chutney

Forget shop-bought and make your oatcakes. Perfect for serving with cheese or your favourite dips, they're easy to make with just a few simple ingredients.

Try our Scottish oatcakes with your favourite cheese and one of our chutney recipes.

2. Cullen skink

A bowl and pan of cullen skink with bread and a spoon

Simmer haddock, potatoes, milk, onion, and parsley to make this comforting soup. Serve with crusty bread for a filling lunch or starter to a Scottish feast. It's healthy, low in calories and fat, and gluten-free.

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3. Parsley potato cakes

Parsley potato cakes

If you’re looking for a winning side dish alongside your Balmoral chicken or venison stew, look no further than our parsley potato cakes. You would never guess that these herby cakes only contain three ingredients.

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4. Cock-a-leekie-soup

A pot of cock-a-leekie soup

Make this classic Scottish chicken and leek soup for the perfect winter warmer. Comfort food doesn’t have to mean huge portions with loads of calories. Instead, this soup is high in protein and low in calories and salt. Prunes add a sweet contrast to the rich, savoury broth.

Check out more of our high-protein soup recipes to keep you full longer.

5. Buttered leeks

Buttered leeks in a pan with a metal spoon

This simple side dish is one of the best ways to enjoy leeks. Cook them low and slow with butter and thyme leaves to allow the leeks to cook in their juices, making them perfectly buttery, sweet and soft. These make a great side to any roast, especially our classic roast chicken & gravy.

Make the most of this humble vegetable with more of our leek recipes.

6. Haggis potato cakes

Haggis potato cakes

For a Scottish-inspired breakfast option or starter, these haggis potato cakes are an exciting way to have haggis. Top these crispy cakes with a runny poached egg and garnish with spring onions.

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7. Neeps & tatties soup

Bowl of neeps & tatties soup in someone's hands

This warming soup tastes like Burns Night in a bowl! Using milk and double cream gives the soup its beautifully thick and silky texture. Blend with swede, carrots, celery and potatoes for four of your five-a-day.

Scottish mains

8. Scottish stovies

Bowl of scottish stovies with a spoon

Our version of Scottish stovies is a great way to ensure you don’t waste meat from roast dinners. Any leftovers can be added to your pot with swede, carrot, celery, potatoes, and stock before being left to simmer for an hour and a half.

Discover how to make the most of your leftovers with our leftover chicken recipes, leftover ham recipes and leftover beef recipes.

9. Haggis, neeps & tatties

Plate of haggis with turnip and mashed potatoes

Enjoy a traditional Scottish meal of haggis, neeps and tatties – it's perfect for any Burns Night dinner or simply when you fancy something comforting.

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10. Venison stew

Large pot of venison stew

Venison benefits from long, slow cooking, and this Scottish dish develops a beautifully earthy sweetness. It’s a great roast dinner option for large gatherings like Christmas or Hogmanay, as it can serve eight people, but this recipe can also be easily doubled.

Discover more stew recipes perfect for the winter with our winter stew recipes.

11. Balmoral chicken

Balmoral chicken on a platter

If you have any leftover haggis after Burns Night or Hogmanay, try using it in this Balmoral chicken recipe. Wrap your chicken in bacon and stuff it with your haggis to produce a decadent main with a crispy exterior from the bacon and a juicy interior.

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12. Mince & tatties

Mince and potatoes on a plate

Enjoy our take on this famous Scottish dinner of stewed mince and mashed potato. It's incredible comfort food on colder days, and the mince can be made in the slow cooker.

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Scottish desserts

13. Scottish tablet

Scottish tablet

A great present for family and friends, Scottish tablet is similar to fudge but has a more crumbly texture. Made using butter, sugar, and condensed milk, this treat can be ready in half an hour and is vegetarian and gluten-free.

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14. Scottish shortbread

Scottish shortbread cut into rectangles

Elevate your morning tea break with these buttery Scottish shortbreads. With just four ingredients you’re bound to have in your cupboard, you can make 16 biscuits, making this an affordable option.

Warm up from the inside out with one of our homemade tea recipes.

15. Dundee cake

Dundee cake topped with almonds with two slices cut out

Dundee cake originates from the area of Dundee, where the marmalade-makers Keillers used their surplus orange peel in the cakes. Nowadays, it is often packed full of cherries, almonds, and sultanas and topped with a sweet glaze.

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16. Raspberry cranachan trifle

A raspberry cranachan trifle in a glass bowl.

Combine two popular desserts, cranachan and trifle, to make this twist on the Scottish classic. Pile your trifle bowl high with whisky cream, raspberries and a crumbly oat topping.

Find a trifle recipe that's perfect for any season.

17. Clootie dumpling

A clootie dumpling on a plate

End your Burns Night in traditional style with this comforting dessert. A clootie dumpling is a Scottish steamed pudding made with dried fruit and spices. Warm yourself by enjoying this covered in hot custard and a drink of whisky or, if you prefer, a side of ice cream to contrast.

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18. Baked raspberry & bramble trifle with Drambuie

A bowl of baked raspberry & bramble trifle with whipped cream and fresh raspberries.

This rich Scottish pudding is based loosely on the traditional trifle but has a surprise creamy layer of baked custard.

Do you want to know whether it's worth making your own custard? Read our article on DIY custard - to make or to buy?

19. Selkirk Bannock

A loaf of selkirk bannock with two slices cut off

This Scottish classic, Selkirk Bannock, is best served warm with plenty of butter. However, don’t worry if you have leftovers; they can be repurposed as toast for breakfast or even made into a bread and butter pudding.

Don't throw out your old loaves; make one of our bread & butter pudding recipes.

20. Cranachan

Why not serve our traditional individual cranachan pots for a simple summery dessert at the end of a dinner party? Flavoured with honey and whiskey, they’re a sophisticated end to your party that only takes twenty minutes to assemble.

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