WELL IN YOUR FACE ENGLISHMAN - you've just imagined eating a Buttery. And you loved it.
The English love to constantly have a pop at Scottish cuisine HA HA HA fried mars bar, haggis, irn bru etc
WHATEVS - this is coming from a country who's national dish is a lump of meat that's been shoved in the oven for 7hrs, then placed next to three potatoes and a sprout. That and Monster Munch.
Anyway, what the English don't realise is that their Tartan cousins also invented these:
BUTTERIES. Scotland's secret pastry.
Can you guess what the main ingredient is?
WRONG actually there is NO butter involved - just lard and margarine. But what is butter but a cheap lard substitute anyway?
(notice that 'salt' is listed not once but twice on the ingredients. That is a good clue to the taste. A more accurate name for a 'buttery' would in fact be a 'Saltie')
In the olden days, a Scottish fisherman would take a Buttery to sea, it's high salt content keeping it from going off during long journeys.
Today, you toast them for breakfast and then add butter (OR EXTRA LARD). Top with a sweet conserve or honey to counter-act the saltiness, and they become incredibly moreish.
And you claim not to be a massive racist? THINK AGAIN MY FRIEND, THINK AGAIN.
Butteries, £1.35 for four
Gobble Monkey says 6 out of 7
Hurray for butteries! :D Boy am I glad my dad's family come from Aberdeen :)
ReplyDeleteI am outside of Aberdeen and I not only know them but LOVE them! However I have to order them online for the ridiculous price of £2.65 for 4 and £6.55 postage!!! Surely this is highly discriminatory towards us Southern folk? I think something needs to be done about this!
ReplyDeleteSo essentially it is a deep fried bit of pastry, like a slow cooked donut?
ReplyDeleteNot deep fried... just cooked in the oven like normal pastries/croissants. We very occasionally get some in morrisons here in Glasgow, but they're much easier to find on the East Coast (and in every bakery in Aberdeen).
ReplyDelete1 = Butter is more expensive than lard
ReplyDelete2 = Croissants are not served at dinner parties, posh or otherwise
Anyone who does not know these should not be writing a blog related to food!
Don't take it to seriously
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ReplyDeleteI got very fat at Aberdeen University due to a high buttery intake. JaneX
ReplyDeleteI love butteries. We have them up in Shetland too, so they must float! Staple diet though can become addictive if you add a wedge of butter so thick it leaves teethmarks. A sort-of sat on croissant.
ReplyDeleteI love butteries. We have them up in Shetland too, so they must float! Staple diet though can become addictive if you add a wedge of butter so thick it leaves teethmarks. A sort-of sat on croissant.
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