In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
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In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Going to have a stroll round Bury Market today(it's plssing down again) going to opt for a few Chadwicks BP to take home,unless the oracle that is Up The Clarets know of a better ones?
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
I actually prefer the Scottish ones. A bit more spices/flavours in them.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
I enjoy a traditional one, not messed with or spiced up. Just plenty of fat, because as we all know, fat = flavour.
Stick with chadders. Plenty of vinegar and a smear of mustard, bloody champion.
Stick with chadders. Plenty of vinegar and a smear of mustard, bloody champion.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
I have my Lancashire ones with mustard, but the Scottish ones don't need it.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Fried in a little Olive oil. 45 seconds each side.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
The wife does ours in the air fryer..crispy on the outside,nice and soft inside.....plenty of mustard...Black Pudding Heaven.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 9:24 amFried in a little Olive oil. 45 seconds each side.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Along with haggis, which is outstanding by the way, it’s the only offal based product I eat.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
I'm coming back to the UK in a few days from Western Australia for a holiday, and one of the things I'm looking forward to is proper black pudding. (also looking forward to Lancashire cheese, potato pies and hopefully the fella selling black peas is still in Accrington.)
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Those ones that used to be at the top of the stairs in the market hall (Donalds??)
Can't find any quite like them anywhere.
Can't find any quite like them anywhere.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Scottish ones like Stornoway etc.
For local-ish Haggis - Brown's of Chorley. They also do blackpud.
http://www.lancashirehaggis.co.uk/
For local-ish Haggis - Brown's of Chorley. They also do blackpud.
http://www.lancashirehaggis.co.uk/
Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Or you could try the Real Lancashire Black Pudding Company in Hadlingden. Black and White Puddings. Still allowed I think.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Used to be Wilds butchers in Accrington
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Stuck with my original choice and got Chadwicks,also got a bacon & leek black pudding which sounds pretty good to me.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Made myself pork and black pudding meatballs the other day. Delicious.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Love a black pudding, got to be fried to death so they’re crispy all the way through
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Good decision. Mary can't be beaten on back puddings. Fry for around 3 or 4 mins in beef dripping. With a teaspoon of English mustard (maybe a good piccalilli for the ladies) and serve with a bowl of mushy peas. Vinegar to taste.
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Boiled, with lashings of Vinegar & English Mustard....it's the only way .
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Re: In Search of the best Black Pudding in Lancashire
Seen air-fried and boiled mentioned but it’s sliced and fried for me slathered in english mustard.