“One of my all-time favourites. When black pudding goes all crispy it’s so delicious – this makes my morning. It’s a bit childish but I like my toast in soldiers, like my mum used to make for me (nostalgia is a beautiful thing – embrace it). Lightly buttered toast scraped with Marmite or Vegemite is wicked with an oozy egg. ”
200 g quality black pudding , made with fresh blood
2 x 5cm-thick slices of bloomer loaf
2 large free-range ggs
unsalted butter
Marmite or Vegemite
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Recipe From
Jamie Magazine
By Jamie Oliver
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Method
Put a pan of water on to boil and add a pinch of sea salt and a splash of vinegar.
Heat a medium frying pan to high and add a little oil. Pull the skin off your black pudding, then crumble it into the pan. When it starts to crisp, pop your bread in the toaster.
When the pudding looks and tastes done, spoon it onto kitchen paper to drain while you poach your eggs.
Stir the boiling water to create a motion that will help the egg white wrap around neatly. Don’t make a fuss, just crack in the eggs (you might want to do 3 in case you break one, as I often do). They will cook in a few minutes, depending on how you like them.
Butter your toast, then smear it with a thin layer of Marmite or Vegemite. Cut each slice into soldiers.
Serve a poached egg next to the toast, sprinkle over the black pudding and dig in.