Black pudding ‘Nutella’ on toast canapés recipe – as seen on the Waitrose website by Heston Blumenthal

I know what you’re thinking but its not actually chocolate, although we know from experience that chocolate does work with black pudding as we produce a Chilli Chocolate Black Pudding, This is a fun take on Nutella on toast that’s perfect for parties, give this recipe a go and let us know what you think.  This recipe makes 24.

Ingredients

FOR THE BRIOCHE
375g strong white bread flour
14g salt
22g golden caster sugar
6g dried yeast
107g warm milk (30°C)
207g whole eggs (room temperature) approx 4 medium eggs
262g unsalted butter (room temperature)

FOR THE GASTRIQUE
200g sherry vinegar
30g caster sugar

FOR THE ‘NUTELLA’ BLACK PUDDING
350g whipping cream
350g black pudding, crumbled
3g salt
40g gastrique (above)
½ tsp groundnut oil
Roasted chopped hazelnuts

Method

1. Begin the night before to make the brioche dough. Combine the flour, salt and sugar and sift into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook.

2. Place the yeast in a bowl with the milk and allow to stand for a couple of minutes. Add the mixture to the bowl of the mixer and mix at medium speed. After a couple of minutes, reduce to low and add the eggs.

3. Bring the speed back up to medium and continue mixing for 15 minutes, scraping the sides of the bowl occasionally with a spatula. Once the dough has come together, add the butter, a couple of pieces at a time on low speed, mixing after each addition until it disappears into the dough. Continue mixing on medium speed until the dough has come together and is soft and shiny.

4. Place the dough in a large bowl, cover with clingfilm and refrigerate overnight.

5. The next day, preheat the oven to 190°C, gas mark 5. Divide the dough into 40g balls, shape each into a small loaf and place into rectangular silicone moulds* measuring 8cm x 3cm x 3cm.

6. Place the moulds on a small metal tray, put a deep container, upside down, on top of the tray and leave in a warm place to prove until the dough has risen to approximately 1cm over the rim. This should take about 1½ hours. Then bake for 18-20 minutes, remove from the moulds, and allow to cool on a wire rack.

7. To make the gastrique, place the ingredients in a pan over a medium-high heat and cook until around a fifth, or only 40g of liquid, is remaining.

8. Place the whipping cream in a pan over a medium heat and allow to come to a simmer. Add the black pudding and the salt. Allow to come back to a simmer.

9. Place the contents in a blender and blitz until smooth. Pass through a fine sieve and add gastrique and oil, and reserve.

10. To finish, slice the brioche into 0.5cm slices and toast lightly on both sides. Spread some of the black pudding ‘Nutella’ on top and sprinkle with chopped hazelnuts to serve.

 

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