Great British Chefs

Chicken and Black Pudding Terrine
Chef Matthew Tomkinson turns a humble chicken terrine into something of real magnificence, adding black pudding to the terrine mix and serving with a garden-fresh piccalilli. Taking ingredients from the New Forest as well as the nearby coast and farms, Matthew produces dishes inspired by the location and the local produce.
A sophisticated fish starter created by Michelin Star chef Nigel Haworth. With a creamy mustard sauce, succulent butter-poached Rainbow Trout and crispy fried onion rings, this elegant dish offers plenty in terms of both texture and flavour.
This recipe, by Emily Watkins, is a fabulous twist on one of our classic dishes. Using hot suet pastry, a slow-cooked aromatic sage & onion puree and served with homemade crackling this is a fantastic dinner party dish.
This recipe, by James Mackenzie, is made up of crispy black pudding, beans and langoustine in a creamy sauce, perfectly topped off with a wild garlic crust - all in season for the spring months.
Roast Saddle of Lamb with Spinach & Black Pudding by Galton Blackiston is a great example of combining just a few tasty, quality ingredients to make a beautiful meal.
Confit Pork Belly Stuffed with Black Pudding by Graham Campbell, the youngest person in Scotland to receive a Michelin star [age of twenty-five], is simply a celebration of the marriage of Pork and Black Pudding!
Chef Matthew Tomkinson suggests using Boudin Noir (French Black Pudding) for this lovely Braised Rabbit dish. The Boudin Noir can be slightly sweeter especially if, as recommended, it contains apple.
Marcello Tully suggests what may sound like a strange combination, but sweet, Kirsch-soaked cherries make a wonderful foil to earthy black pudding.
This black pudding recipe from Paul Heathcote is a modern take on a traditional Lancashire dish of hash browns - Black Pudding wrapped in a cheesy potato mix, offset perfectly with the sweetness of caramelised Conference pears.
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