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You’ll have had yer tea

May 5, 2015 By Rachel Leave a Comment

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Searching for ‘Treasured Tastes’

The search is on to save Scotland’s favourite recipes from being lost forever. Those favourite meals and treasured tastes are needed for a unique Scottish cookbook. Yesterday,  Scottish Restaurant owner and Chair of the Scottish Food Commission, Shirley Spears, joined VisitScotland to launch a nationwide appeal to find Scotland’s most treasured tastes. Alongside Chief Executive of Visit Scotland, Malcolm Roughead, Shirley appealed to Scots to get behind the project.

Now You're Cooking

Now You’re Cooking, 7 year old Darcy Burnham from Troon, helps Shirley stir up some enthusiasm for ‘You’ll have had your tea’.

Shirley said: “It’s such a pleasure to be involved in this delightful project. I’ve long been an ambassador of family cooking. Some of my most cherished memories are of spending time with my Mum, baking jam tarts and fairy cakes, followed years later with teaching my own children how to cook simple, basic things at home and making the most of seasonal ingredients such as gooseberries and rhubarb from the garden and turning them into delicious treats. And now I hope to pass on stories about where our all our delicious ingredients come from to my gorgeous grandchildren.

 “We all have these food memories that instantly transport us back to a precious time in our lives. ‘Treasured Tastes of Scotland’ will provide a voice for these recipes and the stories behind them from all over the country so that people both now and in the future are inspired to visit Scotland and sample its amazing local produce. I‘m very much looking forward to reading the entries and hope that as many people as possible will take part in this nationwide search.”

As a lasting legacy of the Year of Food and Drink 2015, a special number of the delicious memories will be compiled into a unique one-off recipe book entitled – You’ll have had yer tea? – Treasured Tastes of Scotland.  The book, due to be published later in year, will take readers on a culinary journey from the shores of Shetland all the way down to the rolling hills of the Scottish Borders.

As well as showcasing traditional food and drink, the book will help shine a light on the personal stories behind family recipes, inspiring readers to revive some great home-cooking as well as encouraging them to come and sample Scotland’s wonderful natural larder.

Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said:

“Everyone has a delicious unforgettable meal they remember and invariably it is as a result of the food, company and setting.  My personal favourite is my mum’s stovies, made with fresh lamb from Stirling market. I can still remember the smell of it bubbling away on the stove in our kitchen in Stenhousemuir. It instantly takes me back to Saturday dinner in the Winter after we’d spent the afternoon watching the football. 

“The Year of Food and Drink is a celebration of our natural larder and delicious dining experiences but we want people to continue sampling our famous fare long after 2015 is over. The recipe book idea is a way for us to inspire people across Scotland to discover more about the culinary offering that is on their doorstep and be proud of the traditional tastes created in their hometowns or family holiday destinations”.

Recipes must be submitted along with a treasured story about the location or circumstances behind the meal.  Entries can be sent either online on the dedicated webpage or by post. 

All entries will be placed in a prize draw to win a one-night B&B stay for two at the Three Chimneys and The House Over-By in Skye. This unique prize includes dinner at the Kitchen Table at the award-winning restaurant – a not-to-be-missed experience which sees diners become immersed in the whole tableau of the kitchen, watching the chefs at work during a busy night’s service. 

Entries can be submitted until the 3 July 2015. Full terms and conditions are available on the VisitScotland website.

 

For more information or to submit your Treasured Taste, please visit: www.visitscotland.org/Treasured-Taste.aspx

 

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