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I just found this old thread again.............chilly in Paso today, a little drizzly. I need some LAMB ! Scotch Broth sounds perfect, :wub:

  • 9 months later...
Posted

Here's the one I made; I was very happy with it .

SCOTCH BROTH SOUP

Thanks so much for posting the recipe. I used to love this soup as a child as well. Haven't seen it in many years.

One comment though; I don't care much for barley because of its weird (to me) texture. What would be a good substitute?

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Campbell's has discontinued Scotch Broth and Pepper pot as well

Chris

Cookbooks are full of stirring passages

Posted

Campbell's has discontinued Scotch Broth and Pepper pot as well

Yes, thats why we have this thread, Chris, to discuss it and tell each other where to get foreign made versions, like in Canada.

Campbells in Canada still make it.

Wawa Sizzli FTW!

Posted

I had a Frugal Gourmet cookbook that had a recipe for scotch broth, but huricane Sandy took it.

Chris

Cookbooks are full of stirring passages

Posted

Thanks for the offer, but I'm a thrift store browser myself. It will give me something to look for.

Chris

Cookbooks are full of stirring passages

  • 4 months later...
Posted

Scotch Broth recipe. I haven't made it yet but I do have the ingredients. I could not find the lamb neck bones or the shank so I had to settle for the blade chops

http://davescupboard.blogspot.com/2011/03/scotch-broth.html

Sounds like a good recipe. I grew up loving Campbell's Scotch Broth and was pleased to discover how easy and delicious it is to make at home. Try asking your butcher if they'll get lamb neck bones or shanks for you, at least occasionally. Americans seem to be losing their taste for sheep -- we used to have mutton chops regularly when I was a kid in Seattle, not to mention leg of lamb for festive occasions. Now, all one can find in most stores is lamb chops.
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