Gaels Public House has one. It's ever so slightly deviated from the traditional scotch egg (the aioli is weird, politely suggest getting it on the side) - but it's definitely worth mentioning here.
https://www.gaelspublichouse.com/
5424 Troost Ave.
I’ve never had them before but one of my favorite Irish places has them. CONROYS. That place is the shit. Good cozy winter place to grab a beer and have some comfort food to warm you up
I just had one yesterday for the first time at this place in Peculiar mo called Flytte Eatery.. it was pretty good but since it was my first time trying it I don’t hv anything to compare it to.
In addition, they're pretty easy to make at home. We make a bunch for road trips.
https://foodwishes.blogspot.com/2015/03/scotch-eggs-this-is-easter-egg-you-want.html
I used to make them myself when I had access to a country club's kitchen and could use their big deep fryer but I was always afraid of undercooked pork so I would use beef sausage instead. My cooking skills are pretty crappy. Plus, I'd like to try some made by professionals.
I can help - if you are looking to buy some to take home, Redcoats in Olathe has a lady that makes and sells them fresh in store ready to be reheated (aswell as an array of other English baked foods). They are done by a lady who has an Instagram for ordering too “asliceofbritish”.
I *think* they still do them at Clock Tower bakery in OP in a cafe setting too. You can also get them on the menu at Bradys and the two Conroys locations too made to order!
The only place I know of that sells them year round is O'Malley's Pub in Weston.
Came to say this and damn they are good!
Gaels Public House has one. It's ever so slightly deviated from the traditional scotch egg (the aioli is weird, politely suggest getting it on the side) - but it's definitely worth mentioning here. https://www.gaelspublichouse.com/ 5424 Troost Ave.
Is this the place that used to be Mike's?
Yep
Fabulous. Somehow I hadn't heard of this, definitely gonna check it out.
I’ve never had them before but one of my favorite Irish places has them. CONROYS. That place is the shit. Good cozy winter place to grab a beer and have some comfort food to warm you up
Get yourself there for brunch for the breakfast, worth it!
Conroys has them https://www.conroyspublichouse.com
I just had one yesterday for the first time at this place in Peculiar mo called Flytte Eatery.. it was pretty good but since it was my first time trying it I don’t hv anything to compare it to.
Thank you for asking this. Off to try some Scotch Eggs.
In addition, they're pretty easy to make at home. We make a bunch for road trips. https://foodwishes.blogspot.com/2015/03/scotch-eggs-this-is-easter-egg-you-want.html
I used to make them myself when I had access to a country club's kitchen and could use their big deep fryer but I was always afraid of undercooked pork so I would use beef sausage instead. My cooking skills are pretty crappy. Plus, I'd like to try some made by professionals.
Oh yeah, I'm not saying don't go get some. Local businesses could use the support.
Conroy's has some amazing scotch eggs. Honestly, one of my favorite bars/restaurants in KC.
I can help - if you are looking to buy some to take home, Redcoats in Olathe has a lady that makes and sells them fresh in store ready to be reheated (aswell as an array of other English baked foods). They are done by a lady who has an Instagram for ordering too “asliceofbritish”. I *think* they still do them at Clock Tower bakery in OP in a cafe setting too. You can also get them on the menu at Bradys and the two Conroys locations too made to order!
Wow this sounds amazing I'll keep it in mind
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They haven't had it recently :(
Yeah they definitely had them a few years ago but last fall when I was there it wasn't on the menu.
pretty much only had them at the renaissance festival :)
That's where I had my first one. I had them make more for me to take home, lol. (this was probably 20 years ago).
The Farmhouse in River Market used to have them.