Almost two million portions of Macsween haggis will be consumed over the next week, and whether you are celebrating with a lavish three-course formal dinner or a more domesticated family tea we've got fuss-free recipes and Burns Supper tips so you can enjoy haggis-fuelled fun & honour our national poet whatever the shape or size of your gathering.
The stylish stack: Impress your guests with this stunning, yet simple to make, dish. The trick is in the presentation.
A traditional Burns dinner is often served with a starter of Cock-a-Leekie soup or Scotch Broth and finished with a desert of Cranachan. These recipes can be found on our website, where you will also find advice on what to drink with your Burns Supper.
If you would like to give your guests the full-on formal version of a Burns Supper our website has details of the running order and the Burns Poems. If you have been given the task of addressing the haggis, why not visit our You Tube channel where James Macsween will show you how it's done.
Family haggis, neeps and tatties: Round up your brood or your buddies for this easy to make, serve yourself, feast.
Why not encourage kids to have a go at a Burns Poem, you can find the 'address to the haggis' on our website, a fun way for your family to learn a little Scottish history and the origins of their dinner.
Baby-Burns canapé: If you are not quite ready to graduate to the full thing, or want to give a nod to Burns at a drinks party, these cute little nibbles will do just the trick.
To find out more about Robert Burns, and why Burns Night is celebrated as well as Macsween haggis stockists and advice on cooking and serving your haggis, visit the Macsween Website. Or contact us with a question via Facebook or Twitter.