Edinburgh Rock

Appears in
Classic Scots Cookery

By Catherine Brown

Published 2003

  • About

Not the customary solid stick with letters down the centre, but a light pastel-coloured sugary confection, delicately flavoured. It was discovered by accident when Alexander Ferguson, popularly known as ‘Sweetie Sandy’, came across a piece of confectionery that he had overlooked and left lying for several months. He became one of Edinburgh’s most successful confectioners in the nineteenth century and the rock is now exported worldwide.