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Receta How to Make Black Pudding
by Felix Padilla

About a year ago I posted “Black Pudding and Hops“; a little post that was well received by my visitors. For some time I wasn’t aware of the impact it had on my readers until I got a flood of comments. Since then I was asked countless times to post an actual recipe for our traditional black pudding. I tried but to no avail was anyone helpful in giving me the recipe or even take a few shots of them making black pudding.

But me being me, I did not give up and sure enough the opportunity presented itself and I made full use of this opportunity to capture this rare moment in photos. While the pigs were being killed my aunt collected some of the blood to be used for making black pudding. The recipe was based on averages since everyone was busy and did not have time to sit and measure anything. But I did my best to get it as accurate as possible using the resources I had. Do you think I need to explain anything again about black pudding? I guess not, the pictures will say it all. Here then is the long awaited Trini black pudding recipe that no one wanted to share with me.

Mix blood with salt to prevent clotting. Cover and set aside.

Mince liver and fat and set aside.

Wash the intestines with lots of lime and then turn inside out.

Note: Make sure to clean thoroughly removing excess fat and tissue on intestine.

Add green seasoning, ground spice and clove to blood and mix.

Then add minced hot pepper to the blood along with the minced liver and fat. Mix.

Note: Add bread at this step if desired. Also when adding the pepper remove all the seeds before mincing.

Tie one end of the cleaned intestine with string.

Now we’re ready to make some black pudding!

Take an intestine, place a funnel at the open end and pour a cupful of the blood mixture.

Ram the mixture using the handle of a swizzle stick. Continue until filled.

Tie and place carefully into a bowl.

Over a very low fire, place intestines carefully to boil in a pot that has been lined with straw

( in this case banana leaves) to prevent the pudding from bursting.

Note: The black pudding took about 3 hours to gently cook.

When it is just about ready test using a cocoyea stick.

Note: The stick should come out clean with no blood seeping through. Cocoyea – rib of the coconut leaf. See here

When finished remove from water and set aside to cool.

So there we have it at long last; a good trini black pudding. All that’s missing now is ah hops bread and ah red Solo. lol! Coming up next…..A new way to use fever grass…

Hope you enjoyed how to make black pudding trinistyle.

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