Pancake Tuesday is nearly upon us and one recipe proves that they couldn't be easier to make.
21.01.2024 - 13:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An easy recipe that mixes up the use of haggis on Burns Night has been shared by Jamie Oliver.
The celebrity chef has created a recipe for haggis croquettes, that are perfectly paired with some tomato chutney.
Jamie wrote on his website: "A good introduction for those who are nervous about trying haggis."
Read on below to try out this Burns Night special recipe.
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Pancake Tuesday is nearly upon us and one recipe proves that they couldn't be easier to make.
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