johnfb wrote:So here are the recipes. All based on Wheels' make up but changed slightly for my liking and because I had some stuff to hand and wanted to get rid of it:
White Pudding ( with oatFLAKES)
Initially these had a sawdust taint off them but they calmed down and there is no taste of this anymore.
Recipe:
600 grams of pork. ( I bought a pack of pork chops for €3 in the SM so used the whole lot rather than have 1 chop left over. They were nice and fatty too, so this replaced the fat in the original recipe)
350 grams of Oatflakes
350 - 400 grams of water (to soak the hell out of the flakes)
30 grams of onion
20 grams of Cornflour ( I didn't have potato flour to hand)
15 grams of salt (will up this to 20 grm next time)
12 grams of spice mix (will increase this to 15 grm the next time)
Spice mix
White pepper 5 grams
Coriander powder 5 grams
Powdered Ginger 5 grams
Mace 3 grams
Nutmeg 3 grams
Allspice 2 grams
Sage 5 grams
MSG 5 grams
Mix everything together and mince through the smallest plate you have. Put lumps of the meat in clingfilm and roll into sausages...you know how to do this so I won't explain. Steam for 30 mins. Let go cold and freeze in amounts you want or fry slices straight away.
White Pudding 2
600 grams pork
325 grams of oatMEAL
400 grams of water
10 grams of onion powder ( I hadn't a spare onion for the 30 grams)
20 grams of cornflour
10 grams of milk powder ( hoping to use this to retain juiciness) I was going to use Supaphos but forgot I had some and used the MP instead
100 grams of bread.
10 grams of sugar ( I added this as I felt manufacturers would use it in their blend and for no other reason)
Salt 5 grams
30 grams spice mix
Spice mix 2
Salt 10 grams (in the blend this time)
White pepper 5 grams
Coriander powder 5 grams
Powdered Ginger 5 grams
Mace 3 grams
Nutmeg 3 grams
Allspice 2 grams
Sage 5 grams
MSG 5 grams
The final mix should be very sticky, like normal sausage meat and not too runny.
The second batch was made spicier, as I felt the first batch could stand a bit of a lift. However, both batches turned out fine, not too overpowering at all. The second makeup has more ingriedents in it so can take the extra spice.
Both are lovely, but at the moment I am swinging towards the first blend, however, the second blend was left to bloom and then put in the freezer so they might taste better, I will have to wait. The MAIN difference between the two will be the oatMEAL with be crunchier then the oatFLAKES. But I don't care...taste bloody great...had a fry up this morning the only thing I didn't provide was the eggs.
Lovely fried and spread on toast or fresh crusty bread.
Please amend to suit your needs...I did, and this suits me but may not suit you.
Certainly want to have a go at this. Looks lush.