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-Oatmeal is a prime ingredient of haggis, seen here at a Burns supper
-in the manufacture of bannocks or oatcakes
-send help
-as a coating for Caboc cheese
-as the main ingredient of the Scottish dish skirlie, or its chip-shop counterpart, the deep-fried thickly-battered mealy pudding
-mixed with sheep's blood, salt, and pepper to make Highland black pudding (marag dubh).
-mixed with fat, water, onions and seasoning, and boiled in a sheep's intestine to make marag geal, Outer Hebridean white pudding, served sliced with fried eggs at breakfast. A sweeter version with dried fruit
Generously butter each slice of bread on one side.
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Place one slice, buttered side down, onto a preheated skillet over medium heat.
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Add grated cheese to bread.
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Sprinkle desired amount of Cholula Original on top of the cheese.
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Top with second slice of bread, buttered side up, and flip sandwich.
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Grill until cheese is melted and bread is golden brown on both sides.
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TIP: Serve with extra Cholula Original for dipping.