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Celebrate Hogmanay: A Scottish New Year’s Eve

downtonabbeycooks · December 30, 2023 ·

Ring in the new year with a traditional Scottish Hogmanay celebration. Hogmanay is Scotland’s version of New Year’s Eve, filled with festivities like bonfires, parties, festivals, and fireworks displays. The Scots inherited this winter celebration from Viking traditions and made it their biggest holiday after Christmas was abolished in the 1500s.

Hogmanay lasts for days and includes spectacular events like Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Festival. The Scots even gifted traditions like singing Auld Lang Syne and making New Year’s resolutions that are now celebrated worldwide.

Enjoy Traditional Scottish Hogmanay Foods and Drinks

Hogmanay foods reflect Scotland’s climate and cuisine. Hearty, warming recipes include:

  • Haggis – savory sheep organ, oatmeal and spice pudding
  • Scotch broth – lamb or beef broth thickened with barley
  • Black bun – fruit cake with raisins, currants, almonds and Scotch whisky
  • Clootie dumpling – spiced pudding boiled in cloth, served with custard
  • Cranachan – dessert of whipped cream, whisky, raspberries, and oats

Signature Hogmanay beverages:

  • Scotch whisky like smoky Glenlivet or blended Johnnie Walker
  • Hot toddy – whisky, honey, cloves and boiling water
  • Atholl Brose – broth, honey, whisky and cream blend
  • Auld Man’s Milk– the Scot’s version of Egg Nog.

Plan a Festive Hogmanay Celebration

Ring in the new year with Scottish flair by planning a festive Hogmanay celebration. Decorate with tartan and thistles. Serve traditional fare like haggis and black bun. Offer whisky cocktails like hot toddies and Atholl Brose. Recite Robert Burns poetry. Dance to bagpipe music. Countdown to midnight with Auld Lang Syne. Make resolutions and share hopes for the new year. Revel in Scottish traditions and foods for a spirited Hogmanay!


Traditional Scottish Dishes

Comforting Scottish Stovies
Scottish Rumbledethumps
Typsy Laird, the Scottish Trifle
Neeps & Tatties
Quintessential Cock-a-Leekie Soup
Scots Love Their Bonnie Cranachan
Auld Man's Milk, the Scots version of Egg Nog
Fortnum & Mason's Never Fail Shortbread

Filed Under: Blog, Fun Food History Tagged With: History of Hogmanay, Hogmanay

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