Oatmeal Dressing

Sampling from “Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths” History/Cookbook, now available for $20, proceeds to support Scotch Colony projects.

Upper Kintore

Upper Kintore

Oatmeal Dressing

Recipe from Ethel (Flewelling) Barclay and Myra Barclay

2 c oatmeal
2 finely chopped onions
Salt & pepper
4 Tbsp of turkey drippings

Stir oatmeal, onions and seasonings into hot drippings. Put the dressing in a turkey. Variations: You can use use a cup of oatmeal and 1 cup of bread crumbs and add ½ tsp of sage. The Grierson family used summer savoury instead of sage. Often Carrie Grierson made hers with olive oil instead of drippings and added a bit of chicken or turkey broth for moisture in the latter years when cholesterol became a problem. When Jean Drum, of Bon Accord made this dressing she used only 1 c oatmeal along with the 2 onions. This dressing was commonly used among the Scots of the Scotch Colony. Aunt Ethel Barclay & Grammie (Myra) Barclay would always make oatmeal dressing to put in their turkeys or chickens. Many of the family members still use it or a variation of it today. The Scots’ name for oatmeal stuffing is Skirlie.

Fiddlehead Chowder

Sampling from “Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths” History/Cookbook, now available for $20, proceeds to support Scotch Colony Fest140, August 23-25, 2013.

Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths: History/Cookbook

Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths: History/Cookbook

Fiddlehead Chowder

Recipe from the Kincardine United Church Women

4 large potatoes, peeled and diced
Water to cover potatoes (or replace water with clear chicken stock)
4 Tbsp chicken soup base powder, if no stock was used
4 Tbsp butter
1 large white onion, chopped finely (about 1 c. chopped)
Dash of each nutmeg, cayenne pepper, curry powder, garlic powder
4 cups fresh or frozen fiddleheads
2 – 3 cans evaporated milk

In a large heavy saucepan simmer potatoes until almost tender.
Saute butter and onion in small skillet until tender. Add to potatoes.
Season and then add fiddleheads to simmering potatoes and simmer 15 more minutes

(If fresh, snip the stems of the fiddleheads into ½ inch pieces and leave the heads whole. If frozen you may want to add them frozen and when thawed, reach in and snip the long stems with kitchen scissors).

Add milk. Bring back just to steaming temperature, stirring so that the chowder does not catch on the bottom.

The internet recipe we used said to puree the chowder before serving but we decided that we like the colour and texture of the whole fiddleheads in the tasty milk broth.

Serve hot with Buttermilk Biscuits.

Personal Notes: This chowder was served at a Spring meeting of the Kincardine United Church Women.

Yard Sale Fundraiser, this Saturday

Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths: History/Cookbook

Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths: History/Cookbook

This Saturday, 11 May, 2013. 9-3. St. James United Church Hall. Perth-Andover (enter at the back door)

Debut of our cookbook, jewellery, and other souvenirs! First chances on our beautiful raffle items!

TiePin

Pewter Lapel Pin/Tie Tack

Earrings

Pewter Earrings

 

Pewter Gift Collection

Earrings

Earrings: $15.00, 1.6cm / 1/2″ diameter.
Set of earrings and pendant: $25.00

Pendant

Pendant: $15.00, 3cm / 7/8″ diameter.
Set of earrings and pendant: $25.00.

Ornament

Sun-catcher/Ornament $10.00

Available from our committee members Contact Us.

We are very proud of our cast pewter jewellery featuring the new Scotch Colony symbol. Bright pewter with light-blue background accent. Beautifully crafted by Dora Boudreau at Atlantic Pewter & Glass.

 

TiePin

Lapel Pin/Tie tack $5.00

 

 

Call for quilts

Scotch Colony Fest140 Quilt Show, Saturday, 24 August, 2013, 10 AM – 3:30 PM
Bring your quilt to the registration table at Burns Hall.

Show will be at Cari Grierson’s
404 Kincardine Road
Kincardine, NB E7H 2K6
506-273-3670

Quilt Story Card should be about recipe card size, 3 by 5 inches. It should name the person who made the quilt, the owner, the approximate date and size, the pattern, and any little memorable or special info about the quilt. FMI Contact: info@ScotchColony.ca

 

Raffle Item: Print of Upper Kintore by Bill Duncan

2074-080412UpperKintoreChurchSchoolPano052213

Upper Kintore, NB, Canada, View to the North, August 2012

Print, 2013
Size: 60″ x 14″ stretched canvas
Medium: Archival pigment print on canvas by the artist

© 2013, All Rights Reserved
William Lloyd Duncan, MFA Fine Art
Madawaska Lake
1012 South Shore Road
Stockholm, Maine 04783
207-896-3461
Bill@WilliamLloydDuncan.com

 

Hearts and Hearths history/cookbook [SOLD OUT!] see our new edition

ScotchColonyCookbookCov-042613-1

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Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths
Stories and recipes from residents and descendants of The Scotch Colony of New Brunswick 1873

Now available!! 221 recipes and stories, 218 pages, 38 historic and contemporary photos! A wonderful keepsake and sure to be cherished by generations to come! Thank you to our many kind contributors for sharing their stories and recipes!

$20.00 each (Canadian Funds)
$5.00 each shipping within Canada

Contact: Carolyn Smith
470 Route 190 Apt.#1
Carlingford, NB E7H 4H9
506-273-6578
Email us: info@ScotchColony.ca

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