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Boil another batch of pigs blood Beryl, there's a coach party stopping for dinner at 7pm!
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"How many people eat black pudding, other than as part of a brekkie fry-up?"
had a lovely starter the other week of battered black pudding with red onion marmalade and a poached egg mmmmmmmmm
also like it with scallops |
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over a year ago
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I only eat black pudding at breakfast/brunch, however, being oriental, I do like a bit of pig's blood in gravy from time to time.
Not many places offer this dish, so I have not had any for years!
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Me Me Me Me Me. Love black pudding (the proper stuff - not the pre packed crap sold in supermarkets)
I sometimes even eat it uncooked
Love white pudding too |
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"Me Me Me Me Me. Love black pudding (the proper stuff - not the pre packed crap sold in supermarkets)
I sometimes even eat it uncooked
Love white pudding too "
It's offical. Ya wierd. |
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"Me Me Me Me Me. Love black pudding (the proper stuff - not the pre packed crap sold in supermarkets)
I sometimes even eat it uncooked
Love white pudding too "
ow do you cook white pudding???? i've boght it in the past as i have had it out and about and liked it but whenever cook it it just goes like mush |
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There's a local company to me that produce a black pudding pork pie. It is delicious.
A full English is never quite the same without black pudding.... Making me hungry just thinkink about it. |
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"Me Me Me Me Me. Love black pudding (the proper stuff - not the pre packed crap sold in supermarkets)
I sometimes even eat it uncooked
Love white pudding too
ow do you cook white pudding???? i've boght it in the past as i have had it out and about and liked it but whenever cook it it just goes like mush " Just fry it in the pan with a minimum of oil. Some of it can turn mushy, but, if it's proper stuff from a good old fashioned butchers shop you stand a much better chance of it staying in one piece when it's cooked |
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"Me Me Me Me Me. Love black pudding (the proper stuff - not the pre packed crap sold in supermarkets)
I sometimes even eat it uncooked
Love white pudding too
It's offical. Ya wierd. "
You just found that out ? I've know for years |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"import my black pudding (and sliced Square sausage too) from my hometown butcher - it is lovely on a Sunday morning with fried tomatoes in a roll"
Love Lorne sausage but it's only something I've eaten since moving from the east as we're more inclined to eat link. Black pudding is amazing either with a cooked breakfast or on a roll with Brown sauce. It's got to be spicy tho. Yum yum |
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"I like the ones from Lidl's, nicely spiced and lots of pearl barley.
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Quite agree on the Lidl BP, it's lovely and doesn't fall apart on cooking.
Quite like it a larger slice with a poached egg on top and a side salad.
Liking the sound of the scallops people mentioned too.
Have also had chicken breast stuffed with it and wrapped in pancetta, sweet potato mash and red onion gravy.
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
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The number of times I`ve seen black pudding offered at hotel buffet breakfasts on to find they`ve kept it "warm" under those heat lamps and I served up a portion of black pudding biscuits! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"black pudding surprize,mmmmmm lovely.
split the black pudding,place mars bar between the two,bind with streaky bacon,dip in batter then deep fry.
traditional scottish fare,scrummy.
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Are you sure it's not called the coronary? |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
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"black pudding surprize,mmmmmm lovely.
split the black pudding,place mars bar between the two,bind with streaky bacon,dip in batter then deep fry.
traditional scottish fare,scrummy.
Are you sure it's not called the coronary?"
only chip shops,with a defibrulator are allowed to sell them. |
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