Haggis Pakoras

Haggis Pakoras

Scottish-Indian fusion is becoming popular and haggis pakoras are a highly improbable Indo-Caledonian alliance making use of the Scots’ most potent culinary weapons: sheep pluck (heart, liver and lungs). They are deep-fat fried after being dipped in Indian chutney or yogurt sauce.

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