How to cook black pudding

how to, how to cook black pudding

How to cook black pudding

How to cook black pudding

By Good Food team

An often overlooked ingredient, black pudding makes a flavoursome addition to breakfasts, brunches and more. Discover five easy ways to cook it in our guide.

Black pudding, a distinctive element of the traditional English, Scottish and often Irish breakfasts, has a rich and complex flavour. It’s made from animal blood, and as with many other popular foodstuffs, its origins lie in people making economical use of a plentiful leftover ingredient.

How is black pudding made?

To make it, the blood (usually from pigs) is mixed with fat and oatmeal, before being packed into a casing to make a sausage. As well as traditional black pudding, similar blood sausages are served across the world – French ‘boudin noir’ and Spanish ‘morcilla’ being two well-known examples. Added seasonings and spices vary from producer to producer.

Black pudding is cooked during its manufacturing process, which means it doesn’t have to be recooked, but it does benefit from it, with a nicer texture and crisp edges. Here’s a guide to the many ways to cook black pudding, whether you’re eating it as part of a cooked breakfast or using it for another recipe.

If you want some serving ideas, check out our collection of black pudding recipes and read more about its reputed health benefits in our guide on all you need to know about black pudding. Also, discover more classic components of a full English breakfast.

How to fry black pudding

Frying is the most obvious method for cooking black pudding, giving a crisp exterior and tender interior.

  1. Slice the black pudding into rounds about 1.5 cm thick
  2. You can add a bit of oil or butter to your frying pan, though black pudding has enough fat to cook in a non-stick pan. If cooking without fat, start the black pudding in a cold pan and bring it up to heat slowly
  3. Cook for 3-4 minutes on each side until crisp and hot

how to, how to cook black pudding

How to air-fry black pudding

Air-frying works well for black pudding slices too.

  1. Heat your air fryer to 180°C
  2. Arrange the slices in the air-fryer basket, ensuring they don’t overlap
  3. Cook for around 6-8 minutes, turning halfway through. The exact cooking time may vary based on your air-fryer model

Find more quick and easy air-fryer recipes.

How to microwave black pudding

For those in a rush, microwaving black pudding offers a quick and straightforward option. While it won’t achieve a crisp texture, it’s an efficient way to heat it through thoroughly.

  1. Slice the black pudding and arrange the pieces on a microwave-safe dish
  2. Cover with a microwave-safe cover. Microwave on high for about 1-2 minutes, depending on the thickness of the slices

How to cook black pudding in the oven

Oven cooking is an effortless method, especially when preparing black pudding as part of a larger dish or for lots of people. This method is perfect for cooking black pudding alongside other ingredients, making meal prep simpler.

  1. Heat the oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6
  2. Put the sliced black pudding on a non-stick or lined baking tray
  3. Bake for 10-12 minutes, turning halfway through, until crisp at the edges

How to cook black pudding on the BBQ

how to, how to cook black pudding

Cooking black pudding on the barbecue adds a smoky flavour that can’t be replicated with indoor cooking methods. You can find plenty more ideas in our collection of barbecue recipes.

  1. Heat your BBQ to a medium-high temperature
  2. Slice the black pudding and place it directly on a fine grill, if your grill grid is large, cook it on a piece of foil
  3. Cook for 3-4 minutes on each side, turning occasionally

Discover our best black pudding recipes:

Big breakfast with asparagus

how to, how to cook black pudding

Try this twist on a full English, complete with crisp bacon, vibrant asparagus and eggs.

Warm salad of red cabbage, black pudding & apple

how to, how to cook black pudding

This winter salad pairs earthy black pudding with tangy red cabbage and apple.

Sprout, black pudding & apple röstis

how to, how to cook black pudding

Crumbling the black pudding into the potato before cooking adds loads of extra flavour here.

Check out our black pudding potato cakes and discover more potato rösti recipes.

Deep-fried brussels with black pudding & apple

how to, how to cook black pudding

The mustardy vinaigrette here makes this dish dangerously moreish!

How to cook haggis

How to cook bacon

How to cook sausages

How to fry an egg

How to cook brussels sprouts

Install our app today for ad-free recipes, meal plans, podcasts and more

how to, how to cook black pudding

Discover everyday cooking inspiration

Download our app

Follow this channel

Visit our website

n  o  a

News Related

OTHER NEWS

FA confident that Man Utd starlet will pick England over Ghana

Kobbie Mainoo made his first start for Man Utd at Everton (Photo: Getty) The Football Association are reportedly confident that Manchester United starlet Kobbie Mainoo will choose to represent England ... Read more »

World Darts Championship draw throws up tricky tests for big names

Michael Smith will begin the defence of his world title on the opening night (Picture: Getty Images) The 2024 World Darts Championship is less than three weeks away and the ... Read more »

Pioneering flight to use repurposed cooking oil to cross Atlantic

For the first time a long haul commercial aircraft is flying across the Atlantic using 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). A long haul commercial flight is flying to the US ... Read more »

King meets world business and finance figures at Buckingham Palace

The King has met business and finance leaders from across the world at a Buckingham Palace reception to mark the conclusion of the UK’s Global Investment Summit. Charles was introduced ... Read more »

What Lou Holtz thinks of Ohio State's loss to Michigan: 'They aren't real happy'

After Ohio State’s 30-24 loss to Michigan Saturday, many college football fans were wondering where Lou Holtz was. In his postgame interview after the Buckeyes beat Notre Dame 17-14 in ... Read more »

Darius Slay wouldn't have minded being penalized on controversial no-call

Darius Slay wouldn’t have minded being penalized on controversial no-call No matter which team you were rooting for on Sunday, we can all agree that the officiating job performed by ... Read more »

Mac Jones discusses Patriots future after latest benching

New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) Quarterback Mac Jones remains committed to finding success with the New England Patriots even though his future is up in the air following ... Read more »
Top List in the World