Golden stuffed chicken with bacon, quail's eggs and black pudding
By: Andrew Nutter From: Market Kitchen
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Golden stuffed chicken with bacon, quail's eggs and black pudding
- Prep time:
- 30 mins
- Cook time:
- 30 mins
- Serves:
- 2
Andrew Nutter makes a breakfast like no other, elevating the first meal of our day into an adventurous occasion
Ingredients
For the stuffing
For the chicken and bacon
For the mashed potato
For the eggs
- 6 slices black pudding
- 1 tbsp Olive oil
- 6 quail's eggs
For the mange tout
- 50g mangetout, shredded
- 1 tsp Ginger, finely chopped
- 2 tbsp sherry vinegar
- 6 tbsp extra virgin Olive oil
For the garnish
- few sprigs chervil
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 180C/gas 4. For the stuffing; combine the shallot, sausage meat and shredded basil. Fill the stuffing into the pocket between the skin and the chicken supreme meat.2. Heat the olive oil in an ovenproof frying pan and seal the chicken, on both sides, until golden brown. Season well and continue cooking the chicken in the oven for about 10 minutes, until cooked through.
3. While the chicken is in the oven, stretch the bacon rashers out using the back of a knife - this helps stop them from shrinking as they bake. Lay them on a baking tray and cook in the oven at the same time and temperature as the chicken for about 8 minutes, until crisp.
4. Peel the potatoes and boil until tender, before draining. Mash well and beat in the butter and milk. Shape into quenelles (small ovals, about 2cm in length) and keep warm.
5. Warm the black pudding in a frying pan and set aside. Heat the olive oil in the same frying pan and fry the quail eggs until just set. Trim the cooked eggs so that they're the same size as the black pudding, and place on top of each slice.
6. In the same pan, fry the mangetout and ginger for about 30 seconds. Spoon onto plates and dress with the vinegar and oil.
7. Arrange the quail eggs and black pudding on plates. Surround with the bacon, chicken, quenelles and mangetout. Scatter over the chervil and shitzu shoots before serving.










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