Go to the home page of Electric Scotland Read about our terms and conditions for using te site and out privacy policy Gte our contact information here Find accommodation in Scotland Get information on Scottish agriculture and wildlife Find hundreds of historical articles about Scotland Beth's monthly publication about the Scots diaspora and genealogy Hundreds of online books for you to read Learn something about business in Scotland We have some 800 children's stories for you to read This is where you'll learn all about Scottish clans and families and their history Learn about Scottish culture and also our old Scots language A collection of material from a native Indian writer on Indian lore, poems, recipes and lots more This is Alastair's personal site with his travel journals and loads of pictures taken on his travels in Scotland and abroad Hundreds of biographies of famous Scots A weekly publication from the Scots Independent Newspaper on matters to do with Scottish independence This is where you can message with others on any topic you wish and interact in a social network Great place to get those great Scottish recipes We do need some relaxation from time to time so enjoy some of our online games This is our six volume gazetteer of Scotland Get advice and resources to help with your genealogy research Learn all about Scotland's famous Haggis Learn about prevntative health care from old Scottish texts This is where we've profiled some Highland Games in Scotland and around the world Explore historic places and castles in Scotland Tons of information on the history of Scotland and the Scots Looing for a wee humour or humor story then enjoy our great collection here Poems and stories from the pen of John Henderson and also many of his own dorric poems Lots of interesting material for kids and children of all ages A bit of a catch all for things that don't have there own menu Some music and radio programs for you to listen to and lots of great sheet music Get up to date Scottish news and find all the local newspaper and television stations This is where you can read Electric Scotland's weekly newsletter and read back copies We have thousands of pictures of Scotland and this page will lead you to them We have lots of poetry and stories sent in by visitors to the site Send a postcard to friends, family or colleagues Yes the Bible but so much more Learn about Scotland's famous bard Robert Burns Learn about the Scots who moved to Ulster and onto the world Scotland's official langiuage for several centuries wasn't gaelic but Scots! Learn about the famous Scottish and Highland regiments Some useful services like a roman numeral calculator and personal worth Here you will find our own shopping malls Looking for those old Scots songs then this is where you'll find them History of sports in Scotland Learn about tartan and use the tartan search engines Travel and Tourism in Scotland Some interesting Scottish trivia to baffle your friends with Fun videos that we've taken over the years A Scottish wedding guide Find out the last 100 items we've added to the site Learn about what Scots did in the world Learn about Scots in the USA Learn about Scots in Canada Learn about Scots in Australia Learn about Scots in India Learn about Scots in Germany Learn about Scots in France Learn about Scots in New Zealand

Check all the Clans that have DNA Projects. If your Clan is not in the list there's a way for it to be listed.Edinburgh and Scotland Accommodation, Bed & Breakfast, Self Catering, Guest Houses, Inns, Holiday Tourist AccommodationAn amazing collection of unique holiday cottages, castles and apartments, all over Scotland in truly amazing locations.A comprehensive holiday accommodation Index for Scotland

Click here to get a Printer Friendly Page
Scots Place Names
Buy MacSweens haggis and Grants tinned haggis online from the Scottish Haggis Store
Buy Scottish Hampers, Christmas Hampers, Corporate Food and Gift Hampers from The Scottish Store
Advertise on all 1000+ pages of the Flag in the Wind
Handmade Gifts

 

Scots Independent

The Flag in the Wind
Features - Rhubarb Pudding

 Scottish Flag

Home | About Us | Subscriptions | Archives | SNP | Ad Rates | Features | Adverts | Events | Links

 

In the days before the era of the modern supermarket where fruit and vegetable, from all over the world and at all times of the year regardless of season, Scots had to depend on the humble Kailyaird for greens. The term kailyaird entered the Scots Language in the 16th century to describe a cabbage patch or vegetable garden.The word also entered the Scottish vocabulary as a term of derision for a genre of Scottish literature. 'Kailyaird' became the derogatory term for a type of heavily sentimental fiction popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries which dealt chiefly with rural domestic life with a spattering of Scots speech. Edinburgh academic J H Millar established the term as he targeted writers such as S R Crockett, John Wilson and particularly J M Barrie, whose 'Window in Thrums' was typical of the genre. However it should be noted that the 'Kailyaird school of Scottish fiction enjoyed great popularity in England and America as well at home here in Scotland.
 
Most gardens today seem to be given over to grass, flowers, decking, water-features and all the other items featured in the plethora of television gardening programmes but room should always be found for a few clumps of rhubarb. Easy to keep, rhubarb at this stage in the season, is the base of this week's recipe - Rhubarb Pudding.
 
Rhubarb Pudding
 
Ingredients : 4 oz (100 g) self-raising flour; pinch of salt; 2 oz (50 g) butter or margarine, cut into pieces; 4 oz (100 g) sugar; 1 lb (450 g) young rhubarb, trimmed, cleaned and cut into 1 inch (2-5 cm) slices; 1/4 pint (150 ml) milk
 
Sift the flour and salt into a mixing bowl. Add the butter and rub into the flour with the fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar and rhubarb and beat in the milk to make a thick batter. Turn into a buttered 1 3/4 pint (1 litre) baking dish and bake in a fairly hot oven (200 deg C, 400 deg F, Gas Mark 6) for 30 to 40 minutes. Serve at once with caster sugar.  

Return to Food Index