British cuisine is truly a wonder. Who else would have offered the world a dish like scotch eggs, and Gordon Ramsay's scotch eggs recipe is a great place to begin.
Boiled eggs wrapped around a savory mixture of sausage and black pudding, dipped into flour with breadcrumbs, and finally, deep-fried to perfection. That’s scotch eggs for you. Although it might sound like a lot, Gordon Ramsay's scotch eggs recipe makes it seem easy. Let’s take a look.
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Ingredients
- Eggs — 7 pcs.
- Black pudding (blood sausage) — ½ pounds
- Ground sausage meat — 1 pound
- Salt — ½ tsp.
- Black pepper — ½ tsp.
- Breadcrumbs — 1 cup
- All-purpose flour — ⅓ cup
- Vegetable oil — 6 cups
Instructions
- Boil 6 eggs for 5 minutes and then transfer them to cold water.
- Add the sausage, salt, pepper, and black pudding to a mixing bowl.
- Mix until smooth to create a paste.
- Divide the mixture into six ball-shaped figures.
- Add flour and a pinch of salt to another mixing bowl, and combine breadcrumbs with the remaining egg in another one.
- Carefully peel the eggs.
- Wrap the eggs with the meat mixture, dip them in flour, and coat them with the breadcrumbs mixture.
- Repeat for each egg.
- Heat vegetable oil in a large pan and place the eggs in it.
- Cook each egg separately for 5 minutes.
- Rest for a few minutes and serve.
Substitutions
- Vegetable oil — Gordon Ramsay's scotch eggs recipe requires deep frying, and vegetable oil is great for this. We decided to go with canola oil, which was also good. Canola oil is also considerably healthier, so keep that in mind.
- Breadcrumbs — Panko breadcrumbs are commonly used in Gordon Ramsay's scotch eggs recipe, but you could also use soft breadcrumbs, crushed oats, or crushed pretzels as well.
- All-purpose flour — All-purpose flour is great for coating. If you’re looking for an alternative, both rice flour and barley flour will work great.
Variations
- Green — While your eggs will look great wrapped in the meat mixture, it might be too minimal for some. If that’s the case with you, feel free to add some greens to the mix. Chives and parsley will always work great, while some also prefer diced green apples. Feel free to experiment.
- Spicy — While Gordon Ramsay's scotch eggs recipe makes for a great dish, it’s a fairly minimal one, which means you get to customize it freely. We’d strongly recommend considering adding some spices like ginger, nutmeg, and cinnamon to the mix. A tablespoon or maybe even less would be enough for a spicy twist to the original recipe.
Equipment
- Measuring cups and spoons
- 2 mixing bowls
- Large pan
- Spatula
Storage
- First, let your dish cool completely. Then, transfer the leftovers to an airtight container. The leftovers will last for three days in the fridge.
- You can also opt for freezing the leftovers. In that case, they will last for three months.
Pro Tips
- The meat — Although Gordon Ramsay's scotch eggs recipe makes things very clear for you, don’t forget to remove the casings from the sausages!
- The eggs — Giving the boiled eggs a proper ice bath will make your life very easy when it’s time to peel them. You could also opt for boiling the eggs longer if you like them hard-boiled.
Gordon Ramsay's Scotch Eggs Recipe
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Ingredients
- 7 pcs. eggs
- ½ pounds black pudding blood sausage
- 1 pound ground sausage meat
- ½ tsp. salt
- ½ tsp. black pepper
- 1 cup breadcrumbs
- ⅓ cup all-purpose flour
- 6 cups vegetable oil
Instructions
- Boil 6 eggs for 5 minutes and then transfer them to cold water.
- Add the sausage, salt, pepper, and black pudding to a mixing bowl.
- Mix until smooth to create a paste.
- Divide the mixture into six ball-shaped figures.
- Add flour and a pinch of salt to another mixing bowl, and combine breadcrumbs with the remaining egg in another one.
- Carefully peel the eggs.
- Wrap the eggs with the meat mixture, dip them in flour, and coat them with the breadcrumbs mixture.
- Repeat for each egg.
- Heat vegetable oil in a large pan and place the eggs in it.
- Cook each egg separately for 5 minutes.
- Rest for a few minutes and serve.
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Notes
- The meat — Although Gordon Ramsay's scotch eggs recipe makes things very clear for you, don’t forget to remove the casings from the sausages!
- The eggs — Giving the boiled eggs a proper ice bath will make your life very easy when it’s time to peel them. You could also opt for boiling the eggs longer if you like them hard-boiled.
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Gordon Ramsay's Scotch Eggs Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
2371
% Daily Value*
Fat
249
g
383
%
Saturated Fat
43
g
269
%
Trans Fat
2
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
129
g
Monounsaturated Fat
63
g
Cholesterol
86
mg
29
%
Sodium
1014
mg
44
%
Potassium
331
mg
9
%
Carbohydrates
19
g
6
%
Fiber
1
g
4
%
Sugar
1
g
1
%
Protein
20
g
40
%
Vitamin A
94
IU
2
%
Vitamin C
1
mg
1
%
Calcium
47
mg
5
%
Iron
3
mg
17
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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