How to Host a Burns Supper

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  • @fletcherbullock7291
    @fletcherbullock7291 5 років тому +26

    Was on an archaeological dig in Scotland and got to have an authentic Burns Night supper in the highlands. Now I plan to have one every year

  • @papa0spence
    @papa0spence 5 років тому +9

    Every year on a Saturday as close to Robby's birth day as we can the Knights of St. Andrew of the Scottish Rite Valley of Denver host a Burns Dinner. It is loads of fun and some pomp to boot. We have expanded our dinner over the last decade to nearly 300 guests. We do ours as a fund raiser for our building fund and a local children's charity. Your video is a great introduction in putting on this great event. sláinte

  • @albertnash888
    @albertnash888 3 роки тому +1

    Another soup you should serve at a Burns Supper is Cullen Skink. Another recommended dessert to serve is a Cranachan. You might also want to serve some Scottish cheeses to go with the meal.

  • @slicker55
    @slicker55 Рік тому +1

    My dad was from Scotland so I am familiar with this celebration but, nevertheless, really enjoyed your video ... sent a link to a good friend over in the USA who hasn't heard of a Burns Night Supper...

  • @paulhopper5459
    @paulhopper5459 3 роки тому +2

    Great explanation! We are hosting our very first (very) informal Burns night supper outside (in Salt Lake City, UT) this coming Tuesday. This is a clear and concise description and is a great help. Next year a piper and kilts are on the menu!! ;)

  • @carlot7999
    @carlot7999 4 роки тому

    Best explanation about Burns Night and its traditional items! Thank you and a Happy Burns Night today!!!

  • @kirstymcnicol7014
    @kirstymcnicol7014 4 роки тому +2

    I appreciated this video, great guidance. Even here in Scotland, more haggis is sold tonight then any other night of the year... but here, we also have haggis sold in fish & chip shops all year round. Deep fried haggis in batter, got to try it if you are ever in Scotland! Fresh deep fried in batter, much better option than a deep fried sausage. Haggis & chips with plenty salt & white vinegar. All year round, a wee treat. ;) 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @ingerschmidt290
    @ingerschmidt290 5 років тому +5

    Thanks again for a lesson in Scottish tradition. I have heard about celebrate Burns Night, but now I know more and it would have been fun to be able to participate in that tradition for real. Unfortunately, I don't know anyone from Scottland, but who knows. Greetings from Inger and Sweden.

    • @bighairydel
      @bighairydel 4 роки тому

      plan a trip here when the world returns to normal

  • @dramticimpact777
    @dramticimpact777 5 років тому +16

    Hosting my first Burns Supper this year! Really excited about it. Not a whole lot of Scottish culture in Minnesota (at least not in Central and Northern MN) but doing my bit. LOVE this channel and hope to be purchasing some goodies from USA Kilts soon.

    • @timleith3794
      @timleith3794 Рік тому

      I’m hosting my first this year too! And in MN as well, wish me luck!

  • @darrengooding8785
    @darrengooding8785 4 роки тому +1

    not looked at burns since i was at school, but even looking at this there is a swelling of scottish pride, it really is in our bones, hope you had fun on your burns night

  • @jimberry2968
    @jimberry2968 4 роки тому +1

    Done like a professional. Very good

  • @SuperRichie200
    @SuperRichie200 4 роки тому +3

    This year in lockdown just me and the wife celebrating burns night.

  • @pijnto
    @pijnto 5 років тому +4

    Excellent video, I have already sent out my invitations strictly casual Scots wear, Kilts preferred for the men, over here it is the middle of summer and for some reason I am looking at UA-cam at 3.30 in the morning

    • @Federation42movies
      @Federation42movies 5 років тому

      G'day! Where (roughly) are you?
      Light-weight kilts are a refreshing option.

    • @pijnto
      @pijnto 5 років тому +1

      @@Federation42movies South Australia

    • @martymclean3763
      @martymclean3763 4 роки тому +1

      @@pijnto I’m in N.S.W. but I can only imagine how hot it gets in S.A. lol

  • @VerlynH
    @VerlynH 4 роки тому +1

    Nailed it. Nice job.

  • @malcolmbrown3612
    @malcolmbrown3612 3 роки тому

    Always a great event to look forward to and to celebrate.
    As the soup course, think about having Cullen Skink, a soup made with smoked haddock, and for a sweet course try toasted oatmeal, whisky, thick cream and fresh raspberries. I really enjoy your UA-cam content and am aiming to visit, weather permitting in February.
    Here's tae us. Malcolm Brown

  • @DRSTRANGELOVEIN
    @DRSTRANGELOVEIN 3 роки тому

    Love Burns night, cannot wait to hold the next one

  • @EzraStyles-b6n
    @EzraStyles-b6n Місяць тому

    very informative...great job

  • @michaelsommers2356
    @michaelsommers2356 5 років тому +1

    Here's a newspaper account of a Burns supper held in Baltimore in 1834: drive.google.com/file/d/1yQp838tHnHQ30QNGjF-udZ9LgQuC80UY/view?usp=sharing
    The festivities lasted four and a half hours. There were 13 regular toasts, followed by nine "volunteer" toasts.
    The George Clazey mentioned as being elected to the standing committee was my great-great-great-grandfather. He was born in Hutton, Berwickshire, around 1786, came to American around 1818, and died in Baltimore in 1857.

  • @annmcgranaghan2131
    @annmcgranaghan2131 4 роки тому +1

    Ye did a guid job describing the supper lad but the only veggies served are neeps and tatties. Dessert would not be clootie dumpling , too heavy. Shortbread is served at New Year. Dessert at a Burns supper would probably be Cranachan or various cheeses, fruit and crackers. Cranachan is a dessert of fresh whipped cream, fresh raspberries, oats and of course whisky. Try it ! It's nice and light and a fresh end to the meal. I'm sure there's a recipe on line. Slainte!

  • @slydermartin6008
    @slydermartin6008 5 років тому

    Have not had the opportunity to attend a Burns Night. Would love to. Still time to do some research on local gatherings. Seems to me there is one in Maine not too far from where I live.

  • @snedisdead
    @snedisdead 4 роки тому +2

    Your tech person must have been a Colquhoun. The background tartan was tartan was Colquhoun as was the clan badge toward the end of the video.

  • @wanderer3591
    @wanderer3591 5 років тому

    Thanks, Rocky.

  • @sarahreid1156
    @sarahreid1156 3 роки тому

    Being scottish I've done a few burns nights haggis canned take.

  • @LordReptile0
    @LordReptile0 3 роки тому

    I prefer black salsify as vegtable, it fits very well for whiskysauce and every kind of meat and sausages

  • @Federation42movies
    @Federation42movies 5 років тому +7

    When I was wee boy in Scotland, my parents used to tell me a Burns poem, but I'm not sure if it's an actual Burns work:
    "Poor wee thing, born without a skin
    Spake but wance and died."
    It's an ode to a fart, apparently.
    Anyone know if this is actually by Rabbie Burns? Or is it just my dad being a smart arse?

    • @patrickwilliams3108
      @patrickwilliams3108 5 років тому +3

      "Ode Tae A Fart", is sometime attributed to Burns, but it is more likely just written in his style. Here it is in it's entirety:
      Oh whit a sleekit horrible beastie
      Lurks in yer belly efter the feastie
      Jist as ye sit doon among yer kin
      There sterts tae stir an enormous win'
      The neeps 'n' tatties 'n' mushy peas
      Stert workin' like a gentle breeze
      But soon the puddin' wi' the sauncie face
      Will hae ye blawin' a' ower the place
      Nae maiter whit the hell ye dae
      A'bodys gonnae hiv tae pay
      Even if ye try tae stifle
      It's like a bullet oot a rifle
      Hawd yer bum ticht tae the chair
      Tae try an' stop the leakin' air
      Shify yersel fae cheek tae cheek
      Prae tae God it disnae reek
      But aw yer efforts go assunder
      Oot it comes like a clap o' thunder
      Ricochets aroon the room
      Michty me a sonic boom
      God almichty it fairly reeks
      Hope a huvnae s**t ma breeks
      Tae the bog a better scurry
      Aw whit the hell, it's no ma worry
      A'body roon aboot me chokin
      Wan or twa are nearly bokin
      A'll feel better for a while
      Cannae help but raise a smile
      Wis him! A shout wi' accusin glower
      Alas too late, he's jist keeled ower
      Ye dirty bugger they shout and stare
      A dinnae feel welcome ony mair
      Where e'er ye be let yer wind gang free
      Sounds like jist the job fur me
      Whit a fuss at Rabbie's party
      Ower the sake o' wan wee farty
      So, no, the poem your Dad told you was not a Robert Burns work, either, but was probably pretty funny when you were a kid.

  • @philiptruitt
    @philiptruitt 5 років тому

    Excellent!!

  • @sloveniadave
    @sloveniadave 5 років тому

    great video, thanks

  • @pauljermy7072
    @pauljermy7072 5 років тому +3

    Its the Haggis .. neeps (turnip) and tatties (potatoes). Only! Whisky sauce if you like but no other veggies

    • @thebelfastvikingmartinbrow3603
      @thebelfastvikingmartinbrow3603 5 років тому

      Never seen the point of other vegetables myself every single time we have haggis . And I prefer my black bush whiskey

  • @ltp9019
    @ltp9019 5 років тому

    2:21 Okay, I am running into conflicting information on "Neeps" - some sources, as with y'all, say that it's mashed turnips; however, in other sources, they say it's mashed rutabaga. I'm co-hosting my first-ever Burns Night Supper, and have a Vegetarian Haggis (by accident) from Scottish Gourmet, and they are sending a meat Haggis, so I'm really pressed for time, to make sure I have the correct root vegetable.

    • @usakilts
      @usakilts 5 років тому

      Here's an explanarion on "neeps":
      www.veg-world.com/articles/neeps.htm

    • @black_jackledemon6298
      @black_jackledemon6298 5 років тому +2

      It can be either. Most often turnips is what comes to mind but either is fine.
      Potatoes and turnips are traditionally major staples.
      Jack-o-lanterns were originally carved out of turnips.
      I wish the very best evening! Cheers! 🙋‍♂️

    • @monkyman7762
      @monkyman7762 4 роки тому +3

      I am scottish and neeps are mashed turnips

    • @jays2877
      @jays2877 3 роки тому

      I don't think any Scottish greengrocer's ever heard of rutabaga, let alone sold it :))

  • @fantasticflyingfrogs
    @fantasticflyingfrogs 2 роки тому

    So there is an old idea, not sure if there is any truth to it, that when Jeremiah the prophet fled from the Babylonian conquest, he eventually ended up in the British Isles. And that the rock under the queens throne is the rock that Moses made water come from, and that tartan is originally from Israel. This tradition is allegedly why Joseph of Aramathea came to Glastonbury after Resurrection. And it supposedly accounts for the number of Jeremys, Jeromes, etc, in Scotland and Ireland. After hearing your description of a Burns supper, it reminds me of Passover. I wonder if you guys could research this and do a video about these legends.

  • @sheilathwaites402
    @sheilathwaites402 Рік тому

    How do i make whiskey sauce

  • @carlwoods4564
    @carlwoods4564 Рік тому

    Oldest known recipe for Haggis is from Lancashire England, not Scotland.

  • @kirstymcnicol7014
    @kirstymcnicol7014 4 роки тому

    Ah..
    Should have read it in Scots! Be brave! Haha ! ;) from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @michaelnelson2951
    @michaelnelson2951 4 роки тому

    Wow, I'm trying to host a Robert Burns Night (I'm Scotch Ancestry). I think I'll invite The Knights of St Andrews and build it up from there. Great presentation, thank you.

  • @David-ml1ji
    @David-ml1ji 5 років тому +1

    Neeps is rutabaga, not turnips

    • @usakilts
      @usakilts 5 років тому +1

      The rutabaga, swede, neep, turnip or snagger, also called by several other names in different regions, is a root vegetable that originated as a cross between the cabbage and the turnip.

  • @joe18425
    @joe18425 4 роки тому

    They never mention the womaniser alcoholic part of our glorious rabbi

  • @TheCitizen240
    @TheCitizen240 Рік тому

    What a load of pish

  • @carlot7999
    @carlot7999 4 роки тому

    Best explanation about Burns Night and its traditional items! Thank you and a Happy Burns Night today!!!

  • @carlot7999
    @carlot7999 4 роки тому +1

    Best explanation about Burns Night and its traditional items! Thank you and a Happy Burns Night today!!!