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Introduction

The great Fortnum's dish. Quality is everything. Sausage meat is relatively cheap, so buy free-range from the butcher. Happy pigs make for wonderful-tasting meat, and you really want to wallow in that flavour. Make sure the egg is a little undercooked too. The art is all in the ooze. Serve with piccalilli and eat with your hands.

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Ingredients

Makes: 8

For the scotch eggs

  • 650 grams sausage meat
  • ½ teaspoon ground allspice
  • ½ teaspoon white pepper
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried sage
  • 1 clove garlic (crushed to a paste with a pinch of salt)
  • 1 small shallot (very finely chopped)
  • 10 medium eggs
  • 100 grams plain flour
  • 100 grams breadcrumbs (preferably Japanese panko crumbs)
  • vegetable oil (for deep-frying)
  • 50 grams micro cress

For the piccalilli

  • 1 litre water
  • 125 grams caster sugar
  • 250 millilitres white wine vinegar
  • 3 - 4 saffron strands
  • ¼ teaspoon curry powder
  • 1 tablespoon turmeric
  • 1 bay leaf
  • ½ cauliflower (divided into small florets)
  • 1 courgette (diced)
  • 2 carrots (thinly sliced)
  • 1 yellow carrot (thinly sliced)
  • 3 tablespoons arrowroot

For the mango chutney mayo

  • ¾ teaspoon turmeric
  • ¾ teaspoon curry powder
  • 200 grams mayonnaise
  • 50 grams mango chutney
  • salt
  • freshly ground pepper

Method

Scotch Eggs with Mango Chutney Mayo and Piccalilli is a guest recipe by Tom Parker Bowles so we are not able to answer questions regarding this recipe

  1. To make the piccalilli, put the water, sugar, vinegar, saffron, curry powder, turmeric and bay leaf in a pan and bring to the boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Add the vegetables and simmer until just tender, the remove them from the pan with a slotted spoon.
  2. Mix the arrowroot to a paste with a little water and stir it into the cooking liquid. Simmer for 1-2 minutes, until thickened, then remove from the heat and leave to cool. Return the vegetables to the mixture.
  3. To make the mango chutney mayo, put the turmeric and curry powder in a small pan with enough water to make a loose paste. Cook over a low heat for a few minutes; this gets rid of the raw taste of the spices. Leave to cool. Mix the mayonnaise with the mango chutney, then gradually add the spice mixture, tasting as you go. Season to taste with salt and pepper and set aside.
  4. Put the sausage meat in a bowl, add the spices, salt, dried herbs, garlic and shallot and mix well. To test the seasoning, take a teaspoonful of the mixture and fry it until cooked through. Taste it, the adjust the seasoning of the remaining mixture, if necessary.
  5. Add 8 of the eggs to a large pan of gently simmering water and cook for 6 minutes. Drain and leave under cold running water until they are completely cold. Peel off the shells.
  6. Divide the sausage meat into 8 portions, weighing them for accuracy, if you like - they should be about 80g each. Roll out each one between 2 sheets of cling film so that it is big enough to wrap round an egg. Lightly flour the eggs, then wrap each one in a piece of sausage meat, rolling it up in the cling film as you go and making sure that it is evenly covered, without any gaps. Twist the ends of the cling film tightly to help shape the eggs.
  7. Put the remaining eggs in a shallow bowl and beat together. Put the remaining flour in another bowl and the breadcrumbs in a third. Remove the cling film, then dip the Scotch eggs first in flour, then in beaten egg and finally in the breadcrumbs, patting them on well with your hands.
  8. Heat the oil in a deep-fat fryer or a large, deep saucepan to 170C (if you use a saucepan, don't fill it more than a third full, or you risk it boiling over). Add the Scotch eggs to the hot oil, cooking them in batches so as not to overcrowd the pan. Fry for 7-8 minutes, until they are a deep golden brown, then drain well on kitchen paper (the sausage meat should be cooked right through, but if you find that it isn't, put the eggs in a moderate oven for 3-4 minutes to complete the cooking). Serve warm, garnished with the micro cress and accompanied by the mango mayo and piccalilli.

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FAQs

How do you serve Scotch eggs? ›

Scotch eggs can be served whole, or cut into halves or quarters. Enjoy them alone as a picnic snack, or serve with a fresh salad, chips and selection of sauces.

Should you keep Scotch eggs in the fridge? ›

Muir's Deli's Scotch eggs, a traditional British dish consisting of a shelled semi-hard-boiled egg wrapped in our Black Pudding, covered in breadcrumbs, and then deep-fried or baked until crispy. Cooked Scotch Eggs will keep in the fridge for 3-4 days.

How long do Scotch eggs last in the fridge? ›

Once cooked and cooled, the Scotch eggs can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days, but bring to room temperature to serve.

How do you keep Scotch eggs from splitting when cooking? ›

Place the egg in the middle and wrap the egg with the meat. Pinch the edges together and smooth the ball so that there are no gaps or bumps. (If the covering isn't even, the Scotch egg will split during cooking.)

Are Scotch eggs healthy? ›

Scotch eggs are not specifically good for weight loss, but they are a relatively low-calorie and filling snack. Each egg has about 150 calories, and they are generally high in protein and fiber. This makes them a good option for people looking for a healthy snack that will help them stay full between meals.

Are you supposed to heat up Scotch eggs? ›

Cooking Instructions

Instructions: 190°C/Fan 170°C/Gas 5 25 mins Can be eaten hot or cold. If heating, place on a baking tray in the centre of a pre-heated oven for 25 minutes.

What are the accompaniments of eggs? ›

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What do you serve with Scotch? ›

So, in honor of National Scotch Day, we bring you a collection of ideal food pairings to enjoy with your scotch.
  • Cheese. Let's break it down into a simple formula. ...
  • Chocolate. The same rules apply here. ...
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What goes good with eggs as a side? ›

Peppers – Green, orange, yellow they are all great with eggs. Tomatoes – roasted roma is my favorite but any will do. Avocados – This is a fruit yes but it's one of my top ten! Plantains – Another fruit but another great side with eggs.

What is the nickname for a Scotch egg? ›

It is often eaten in pubs or as a cold snack at picnics. In the Netherlands and Belgium, Scotch eggs may also be called vogelnestje ("little bird's nest"), because they contain an egg. One 1880s Scottish recipe also calls them birds' nests.

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