Cranachan (Scottish Gaelic: Crannachan pronounced [ˈkʰɾan̪ˠəxan]) is a traditional Scottish dessert. In modern times it is usually made from a mixture of whipped cream, whisky, honey and fresh raspberries, with toasted oatmeal soaked overnight in a little bit of whisky. Earlier recipes used crowdie cheese instead of, or in addition to cream and were sometimes called cream -crowdie. Other earlier recipes are more austere, omitting the whisky and treating the fruit as an optional extra.
A traditional way to serve cranachan is to bring dishes of each ingredient to the table so that each person can assemble their dessert to taste. Tall dessertglasses are often used to serve.
It was originally (i.e. before the days of refrigeration) a summer dish and often consumed around harvest time (the Scottish raspberry harvest is in June ) but is now more likely to be served all year round or on special occasions.
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