
Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner
Fri 11 Sept · 18:30
Book Shop, 3rd Floor, Fortnum & Mason
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On September 11, 2026, at Book Shop, 3rd Floor, Fortnum & Mason in London, there will be an event titled Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner. Tickets are priced between £22.38 and £51.63.
As part of our events series 'Kitchen Stories at Fortnum's' we welcome celebrated authors to discuss their literary endeavours.
Joining us this month for our Kitchen Stories series will be Scottish cook and MasterChef Australia alum Ali Stoner, where she’ll be sharing more about her brand new book Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition.
Ali Stoner, known as “Roving Haggis,” was born in Glasgow and now lives in Melbourne with her family. Originally trained in art, she worked in London’s creative industry before moving to Australia in 2011, where she focused on glass art. In 2022, she joined MasterChef Australia, showcasing her creativity. She launched her social channels in 2023, rapidly gaining a global following, especially in North America and Scotland.
In Scran, Ali provides a new collection of more than 100 nostalgic and traditional Scottish recipes, seen through a modern lens. You’ll find old favourites, classic bakery treats and creative new recipes inspired by Scotland, its landscapes and its traditions.
If you’d like to learn more about, be sure to book your ticket today.
A welcome drink and selection of snacks will be available to enjoy on arrival.
Standard Ticket - £20.00
Standard Ticket including Book - £47.00
Please email Marketing.Emails@FortnumandMason.co.uk if you have any questions about dietary requirements
If you need to cancel, we can only offer you a refund if you cancel within 72 hours notice of the date your ticket is booked for.
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Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner takes place on Friday, 11 September 2026 at 18:30.
Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner is held at Book Shop, 3rd Floor, Fortnum & Mason in London (181 Piccadilly, London, W1A 1ER).
Tickets for Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner range from £22.38 to £51.63. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
Tickets for Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner
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On September 11, 2026, at Book Shop, 3rd Floor, Fortnum & Mason in London, there will be an event titled Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner. Tickets are priced between £22.38 and £51.63.
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Organiser’s full description
As part of our events series 'Kitchen Stories at Fortnum's' we welcome celebrated authors to discuss their literary endeavours.
Joining us this month for our Kitchen Stories series will be Scottish cook and MasterChef Australia alum Ali Stoner, where she’ll be sharing more about her brand new book Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition.
Ali Stoner, known as “Roving Haggis,” was born in Glasgow and now lives in Melbourne with her family. Originally trained in art, she worked in London’s creative industry before moving to Australia in 2011, where she focused on glass art. In 2022, she joined MasterChef Australia, showcasing her creativity. She launched her social channels in 2023, rapidly gaining a global following, especially in North America and Scotland.
In Scran, Ali provides a new collection of more than 100 nostalgic and traditional Scottish recipes, seen through a modern lens. You’ll find old favourites, classic bakery treats and creative new recipes inspired by Scotland, its landscapes and its traditions.
If you’d like to learn more about, be sure to book your ticket today.
A welcome drink and selection of snacks will be available to enjoy on arrival.
Standard Ticket - £20.00
Standard Ticket including Book - £47.00
Please email Marketing.Emails@FortnumandMason.co.uk if you have any questions about dietary requirements
If you need to cancel, we can only offer you a refund if you cancel within 72 hours notice of the date your ticket is booked for.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
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Book Shop, 3rd Floor, Fortnum & Mason181 Piccadilly, London, W1A 1ER
Clerkenwell, London
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When is Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner?
Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner takes place on Friday, 11 September 2026 at 18:30.
Where is Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner taking place?
Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner is held at Book Shop, 3rd Floor, Fortnum & Mason in London (181 Piccadilly, London, W1A 1ER).
How much are tickets for Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner?
Tickets for Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner range from £22.38 to £51.63. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
How do I get tickets for Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner?
Tickets for Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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