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[Food] The best black pudding in Brighton?







Tokyohands

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Jan 5, 2017
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I took the J-wife to Ireland 5 years ago and had brekkie in a greasy spoon type cafe where they served both black AND white pudding. She bloody loved it.

It appears as though white pudding is available at Sainsbury's, Aldi and Lidl in England from what I can see so i'll defo be bringing some back next time I can get over there, whenever that may be...... I've never noticed it in the supermarkets there tbh.
 


Feb 23, 2009
23,040
Brighton factually.....
Great shout…it’s incredible : Had it a few times in Madrid, even in the smart restaurants they serve it with fries and a fried egg for lunch. Fantastic

Seconded.

Black pudding with fried egg is my Saturday morning treat.

Also a big fan of hollands suet steak & kidney puddings.

Strange really because I never eat desert….
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,637
The Fatherland




Herr Tubthumper

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Blood cake is nice as well. I’ve only had it a couple of times….with a fried egg and brown sauce.
 








Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
10,696
My other half is Polish and she regularly cooks Kaszanka, which is their version.

Bloody nice it is too.
 


CHAPPERS

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Jul 5, 2003
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When it comes to Black & White pudding, Clonakilty is my absolute favourite and is available via Sainsbury's and Ocado

I also came across this company just before Christmas https://www.fruitpig.co.uk/black-puddings, I'm yet to try their puddings but I'm very excited to get my first order in...

Fruitpig is readily available in Barfields at Fiveways (who also currently stock their own haggis, until the 27th). It's made with fresh blood, not dried, an important distinction.
 


Feb 23, 2009
23,040
Brighton factually.....
Fruitpig is readily available in Barfields at Fiveways (who also currently stock their own haggis, until the 27th). It's made with fresh blood, not dried, an important distinction.

Oh not Fiveways Village, NEVER !!

The Queues are horrendous, and they don't like "outta village folk" intruding on their quaint village.
 




Jul 7, 2003
8,631
Anyone tried a “Manchester egg”? I’d like to give that a go. If the yolk is still warm and runny, that could be very nice indeed. Thoughts?

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Paul from Picnic Corner in Brighton used to make a version of this. Large chunks of black pudding mixed into pork sausage meat, wrapped around a runny duck egg. Baked not fried which means you god a nice outer shell rather than some which can be too crispy.

Sadly he stopped trading a few years ago and I think is now selling static caravans for a living.
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I refer the right honourable OP to my answer to a heathen on last month's black pudding thread

Who wants to eat something made out of animal blood !!!! A vampire perhaps . My general rule of thumb is if it’s a popular food in Scotland, avoid it because they have the most unhealthy diet in Western Europe .
Morcilla, Véres Hurka, Boudin Noir, Blodpudding, Kishka, Ssângerete, Krovyanaya Kolbasa, Blodpølse, Kaszanka, Mustamakkara, Buristo, Blutwurst (and that's just from Europe), also popular in various forms throughout the Americas and Asia. I thought you were a man of cosmopolitan tastes :shrug:

Easily available locally, Stornoway and Clonakilty :drool:

:thumbsup:
 




stingray

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Jan 23, 2018
276
Absolutely love it. Got a delivery from the Bury BP company last Father’s Day….one standard, one chilli flavour…….they’re £5 for a 1.3kg stick. Freezes very well so just sliced it up and froze it in meal-sized packs (easily cooked from frozen as well). Glorious. :D

https://www.buryblackpuddings.co.uk/products/

ripped you off bigtime for that, must have seen your BN postcode. Black pudding? Bloodclat more like
 






s5.bha

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Aug 3, 2003
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Do love a black pudding and fried egg sandwich with brown sauce !


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Jul 7, 2003
8,631
Calcot Farm makes their own, I pick it up from Florence Rd market on Saturdays but they do home deliveries and isn't too far if you're driving. Best I've had since moving back from Edinburgh.

https://www.calcotfarmproduce.co.uk/

They also sell at the farmers markets in Shoreham and Steyning amongst others. Not tried their black pudding though so will give that a go.
 


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