28 July 2011

Moving blog content to Veg World

Over the next couple of weeks, I plan to move many of the pages from this blog over to my main website, Veg World. There are two reasons for this.

Firstly, Veg World is a well-established site, with a large following, and with a high ranking in Google search results. I hope that by moving the content to the site, it will be seen by more people - and especially by vegetarians in other parts of the world.

The second reason is that, by hosting the content on my own site, I will have more control over the formatting and layout.

I hope this move won't cause you any inconvenience. To make it easy for you to find the new pages, I will add an appropriate link on each of the original pages.

In the meantime, I hope you'll browse Veg World and let me know what you think of it. You can use the following links to find it:

13 June 2011

Recipe: Vegetarian Scotch broth

Scotch broth is everything that good rustic food should be: filling, nourishing, economical, and capable of being adapted to the ingredients you have to hand. More than just a soup, it's almost a complete meal in a bowl.

Now you might think that a vegetarian Scotch broth is a contradiction in terms. But the defining ingredient is not meat, but barley. It's barley that gives the broth its characteristic taste, and it's barley that provides most of the protein. Although the soup is traditionally made with lamb or mutton, it does no harm at all to leave out the meat.

5 August 2011: I have now moved this recipe to my main website, Veg World. My apologies for any inconvenience. You can see the recipe by following this link:

Vegetarian Scotch Broth

You might also find this link useful:

Full list of vegetarian and vegan recipes.



27 May 2011

Recipe: Potato scones


A potato scone is a versatile and filling snack. You can eat it just as it is, or serve it toasted, with butter, jam or cheese. It makes a tasty tea-time treat. Or it can be fried up with eggs and vegetarian sausages for a quick and easy breakfast or lunch.

5 August 2011: I have now moved this recipe to my main website, Veg World. My apologies for any inconvenience. You can see the recipe by following this link:

Scottish Potato Scones

You might also find this link useful:

Full list of vegetarian and vegan recipes.




21 January 2011

Recipe: Scottish shortbread

Who can resist a crisp slice of Scottish shortbread? Well, if you're on a calorie-controlled diet, I suppose you might. But, putting that to one side, you must agree that a nice piece of shortbread is always a delicious treat.

So what exactly is shortbread? Despite the name, it has nothing to do with bread. Rather, it's a biscuit - a cookie, for Americans - made entirely with butter, flour and sugar. Unlike the similarly named shortcake, it contains no baking powder or other raising agent.

It's also very easy to make at home. I have several recipes, but the one I'm offering here is the simplest and most reliable.

5 August 2011: I have now moved this recipe to my main website, Veg World. My apologies for any inconvenience. You can see the recipe by following this link:

Scottish Shortbread

You might also find this link useful:

Full list of vegetarian and vegan recipes.


17 January 2011

Taste test proves positive for Provamel

When I heard that Provamel were planning to improve their chocolate and vanilla soya desserts, I was immediately suspicious. I always keep a few of these delectable treats in the fridge, either for a quick dessert or just for an occasional snack. As well as having a lovely creamy taste, they boast excellent health and allergen-free credentials. So why mess around with a product which is already so good?

In fact, I needn't have worried. The new desserts appeared in my local health food shop this week, so I decided to conduct a taste test (admittedly, not a particularly scientific one) among myself and some family members. The verdict: the new version is at least as good as the original, and - in the opinion of 50 percent of my testers - noticeably better.

9 January 2011

Eating out: Mimi's Bakehouse, Leith

Although it's not specifically vegetarian, I would like to tell you about Mimi's Bakehouse in Leith (except perhaps those of you who are watching your waistlines).

I discovered Mimi's when I was out with my cycling group (Edinburgh 20-Milers) yesterday morning. Along with seven other foolhardy peddlers, I cycled in snow and slush from central Edinburgh to Leith. The temperature was around zero, and by the time we reached the Shore, we were badly in need of warmth and sustenance

3 January 2011

Celebrate the bard's birthday on the 25th January

With Christmas and Hogmanay now out of the way, it's time to look forward to the next great Scottish feast day: 25th January. That's when Scots everywhere honour the "immortal memory" of the national poet, Robert Burns.

In the past, Burns Night suppers have been a turn-off for vegetarians. But things are changing. Most hotels and restaurants now include veggie options on their Burns Night menus - often featuring the famous vegetarian haggis from Macsween.

Of course, you can also make a vegetarian haggis at home, as this recipe demonstrates.