A second key element is the drinking of a good Scottish single malt whiskey in honour of the poet.
Finally, the activities of the evening are framed within his poetry.
When the haggis is carved, 'To a Haggis' is recited, with its famous line, "Great chieftain o' the pudding race"
Before the meal another of Burns' poems, the Selkirk Grace is read.
The evening ends aptly with "Auld Lang Syne"
Robert Burns was the first to write down this old Scottish folk song, and its popularity is now global as no New Year's Eve party is complete without its rendition.