Blood clots

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Blood clots

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Hi all
as promised, here's my recipe for black pudding wrapped in sausage meat and bacon; aka the blood clot :)

http://bbqfanatic.blogspot.com/2011/09/ ... clots.html

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Blood clots by Copsey, on Flickr

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Blood clots by Copsey, on Flickr

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Blood Clots by Copsey, on Flickr

Enjoy!

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Two words... Love It!!!
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I tasted these at Rudgwick and they were excellent. Congratulations on choosing Bury back pudding. The Scottish black puds that taste of cinnamon are just wrong!
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WOW - I love black pudding - These look great and I will certainly try them. Looking forward to the recipes too - let us know when they have been approved and you have posted them.
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LM600

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Hmmm...I have some tinned Saumagen and Blutwurst (thanks to an Intern from the Pfalz!) that I reckon I could work into a fatty...be something different!

Thanks for the inspiriation Dude!
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Not that I believe blood clots are anything less than perfect but a few nights ago I had a dish in a local pub that combined bury black pudding (bp has to be bury :D ) with salt beef and it was sublime. So yesterday I made some blood clots with the bp wrapped in salt beef then used a Texas hot link sausage for the coating and all I can say is hell yeah!!!

As well as bbqing them I coated three in seasoned flour and breadcrumbs then deep fried just as an experiment. After I was allowed home from the coronary care unit :lol: I was able to reflect on how amazing they were.

Great recipe guys with loads of scope for variation and experimentation :D
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Just lurve that bp idea 8-) , I've done a bury egg (not a scotch egg) and mixed diced apple with the bp instead of the egg but always used the frier. Will certainly try this out. Hmm bp= Black Pudding bp= Blood Pressure ....naw couldn't be ;)
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Oh my god steve, oh my god!
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I'm bumping this just because I love the recipe so much :twisted:
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