The Scotsman

Trad twist

Stornoway’s Stag Bakeries prides itself on tradition yet its innovation­s have proved to be bang on trend

- Stagbakeri­es.co.uk

Tradition is clearly important to Stag Bakeries, based in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis and family-run since 1885. However, it hasn’t stopped the award-winning craft bakers teaming up with that most modern of celebritie­s – a Tiktok star.

Many things have changed in the years since the bakery’s foundation but traditiona­l recipes and timehonour­ed methods remain at the heart of the venture.

Charlie Macdonald, Stag’s main man, has owned the bakery since 1993, and there are currently three generation­s of his family working in the business.

An integral part of the landscape of the Isle of Lewis, the bakery is best known locally for its plain loaf, which won Best Bread in Scotland in 2019. However, the Hebridean dough-punchers also make a wide range of sweet and savoury biscuits which are available in more than 1,000 outlets internatio­nally, including the House of Bruar and online supermarke­t Ocado.

Charlie was instrument­al in the decision to utilise locally sourced sea salt and has also introduced a successful range of seaweed products – oatcakes and water biscuits – that pair well with such traditiona­l Scottish fare as smoked salmon and artisanal cheeses.

There must be something in Lewis’ salty air that sharpens the appetite and hones the palate, as the Stag’s newest range is in collaborat­ion with a local lad who’s love of baking has won him a global following.

Coinneach Macleod shot to internatio­nal fame in 2020 as the Hebridean Baker after his Tiktok videos that mix recipes, stories and –perhaps most importantl­y, his wee West Highland Terrier, Seòras – went viral.

“Stag’s newest range is in collaborat­ion with a local lad who has a

global following

“I needed a creative outlet in lockdown,” Coinneach explains. “I started posting recipes and maybe got two likes or one retweet, then I started doing Tiktok and was getting half a million views. For someone from a village of just 30 people, it’s hard to put into context.”

Coinneach is now the author of two incredibly successful cookbooks. His latest, My Scottish Island Kitchen, is currently the number-one best-seller in Amazon’s “Scottish History” list; move over Neil Oliver, there’s a new – and considerab­ly less controvers­ial – beard in town.

A collaborat­ion seemed a natural fit, so Stag Bakeries partnered with Coinneach to create a range of traditiona­l Scottish sweet biscuits. After a year of taste trials the range launched at London’s Speciality & Fine Food Fair in September.

The selection of delicious oatcakes and shortbread­s has an enjoyably rustic, homely quality and have a taste redolent of their Stornoway origins. The oaties come in mixed berry, chocolate and lemon, and ginger flavours, while the shortbread­s are infused with locally sourced marmalade, heather honey and whisky.

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The new range was conjured up in cahoots with Coinneach Macleod

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