Tentadora Terrina en Capas de Morcilla Negra y Patata

Tentadora Terrina en Capas de Morcilla Negra y Patata

(Decadent Black Pudding & Potato Layered Terrine)

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Porciones
6
Tamaño de porción
1 thick slice (200g)
Tiempo de preparación
35 Minutos
Tiempo de cocción
1 hr 30 Minutos
Tiempo total
2 hr 5 Minutos
Tentadora Terrina en Capas de Morcilla Negra y Patata
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Ingredientes

Nutrición

  • Porciones: 6
  • Tamaño de porción: 1 thick slice (200g)
  • Calories: 445 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 28 g
  • Protein: 15 g
  • Fat: 29 g
  • Fiber: 4 g
  • Sugar: 3 g
  • Sodium: 780 mg
  • Cholesterol: 133 mg
  • Calcium: 75 mg
  • Iron: 4.9 mg

Instrucciones

  • 1 - Parboil Potatoes:
    Thinly slice potatoes and parboil for 5 minutes in salted boiling water. Drain and lay on kitchen towel to cool completely.
  • 2 - Sweat Leeks:
    Melt half the butter in a pan over medium heat. Add the leeks (white and pale green parts), season with salt, sweat gently until soft, not coloured.
  • 3 - Prepare Cream Mixture:
    In a small bowl, whisk together the cream, thyme, mustard if using, eggs, and a little salt and pepper. Set aside.
  • 4 - Prepare Black Pudding:
    Remove casing from black pudding; slice into thin, even rounds.
  • 5 - Layer the Terrine:
    Grease a loaf tin (approx. 22x12cm). Begin layering half the potato slices orderly at the base, then a portion of the leek, then half the black pudding, slightly overlapping. Repeat layers, finishing with an overlapping pattern of potatoes.
  • 6 - Pour Cream & Bake:
    Slowly pour cream mixture evenly into terrine, gently easing between layers. Dot remaining butter on top. Cover with foil, bake in preheated oven at 170°C (338°F) for 60 minutes, uncover, bake 20-30 mins more until golden and set.
  • 7 - Cool & Slice:
    Cool terrine slightly. Run a knife along edges, invert and lift out carefully. Slice into thick pieces using a sharp, serrated knife. Serve warm or room temperature.

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Rich English terrine layering black pudding, creamy potatoes, and leeks—sensational for brunch or as a striking centrepiece.

Black Pudding and Potato Terrine: A True Celebration of English Charcuterie

The Black Pudding and Potato Terrine captures the hearty, resourceful nature of English regional cuisine—the same ethos that has produced legendary pies, pates, and baked comfort food for centuries. This layered bake, originally inspired by continental terrines but thoroughly recreated with classic British ingredients, celebrates the cherished English affinity for black pudding (a type of blood sausage) and potato—the backbone of countless rural recipes.

History & Cultural Significance

While terrines are typically French, England has long borrowed and localized culinary formats. The black pudding itself hails from medieval Britain, famous in regions such as Lancashire and Bury. Traditionally, black pudding is served at breakfast with fried potatoes or incorporated in rustic suppers. Here, those two timeless flavors are artfully layered into an appetizer (or centerpiece) that fuses nostalgia and elegance, perfect for British high teas, modern brunches, or as a gutsy main course. Such terrines reflect not only nutritional efficiency—making use of offal, tubers, and what was available—but a knack for transforming humble ingredients into festive showstoppers.

The Modern Terrine Experience

This recipe uses readily available fresh black pudding (avoiding dry, heavily spiced versions for best contrast) and firm waxy potatoes as the terrine’s scaffolding. Leeks, simmered in golden butter with fresh thyme, pepper the layers, lending both sweetness and subtle aromatics, while the wholegrain mustard in the cream is a sophisticated nod to English tradition. Carefully parboiling and cooling the potatoes ensures neat slicing—important in achieving the clean, ‘zebra-stripe’ professional terrine look that will impress at any gathering.

A melted cream and egg mixture sets everything into a lush, sliceable loaf. Time and gentle heat do the rest—melding the deep savoriness of the pudding with the earthy, almost nutty, taste of potato. A carefully weighted loaf tin ensures density and structure; baking with foil then browning gives the terrine a beautiful crust without losing its delicate, creamy finish inside.

Unique Aspects & Chef's Tips

  • Plan ahead: You can assemble the terrine a day in advance and refrigerate prior to baking, or bake ahead and slice at room temperature the next day—a trick used by many chefs for pristine slices.
  • Serve it up: Pairs beautifully with a punchy apple and watercress salad, tangy chutneys, or pickled onions. For true decadence, try with poached or soft-boiled eggs on top.
  • Swap it up: Feel free to add minced herbs (parsley, sage) or try layering in sautéed onions or crushed garlic for extra flavor depth. Experiment with varieties of black pudding for regional flavor twists.
  • Personal thought: Though often overlooked, terrines elevate overlooked ingredients and celebrate nose-to-tail eating—a practice regaining respect as more of us seek sustainable, resourceful cooking.

Closing Notes

This Black Pudding and Potato Terrine isn’t just a recipe—it’s a bridge between tradition and innovation on the English table; one that invites both reverence and creative play. Don’t be intimidated by the layering—the result justifies every careful moment, and if a slice breaks neatly (which it almost always will if you cool briefly and use a sharp knife), you’ll have a dish worthy of any gourmet spread or country kitchen holiday feast.

In short, this terrine honors old British comfort in a modern-yet-authentic package, inviting cooks of all backgrounds to discover the subtle glory of classic English flavors arranged in splendid, appealing symmetry.

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