Venison & Kidney Pudding

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Venison & Kidney Pudding is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. Venison & Kidney Pudding is something which I have loved my whole life. They are fine and they look wonderful.

Check Out Great Products On eBay. Free UK Delivery on Eligible Orders Venison is the name given to any of the species of deer sold as meat in the UK. The lean, red meat is low in fat and full of flavour and has become popular and widely available. Venison originally meant the meat of a game animal but now refers primarily to the meat of elk or deer (or antelope in South Africa).

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook venison & kidney pudding using 22 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Venison & Kidney Pudding:
  1. Get For the filling
  2. Get 580 g venison foreleg, diced
  3. Take 4 lambs kidneys, diced
  4. Get 6 large chestnut mushrooms
  5. Prepare 1 large carrot
  6. Prepare 1 red onion
  7. Make ready 12 tsp Allspice
  8. Take 2 large/4 medium cloves garlic
  9. Take 1 cinnamon stick
  10. Prepare 150 ml red wine
  11. Get 150 ml rich beef stock
  12. Prepare 2-3 tbsp rapeseed oil
  13. Make ready Knob butter
  14. Prepare 2 heaped tsp cranberry jelly
  15. Prepare 1 tbsp chopped fresh rosemary
  16. Prepare Plain flour, for coating the meat
  17. Prepare For the suet pastry
  18. Get Butter, for greasing
  19. Get 285 g self-raising flour
  20. Get 125 g suet
  21. Prepare 1 tsp baking powder
  22. Make ready 1 tbsp finely chopped fresh rosemary

Venison From wild Scottish deer, our fresh venison has a great depth of flavour. A lean meat, its rich gamey taste is beautiful in a roast haunch or fried fillet, or fantastic slow-cooked in a casserole. As the name implies it is seasonal British wild venison. Venison's natural qualities as one of the healthiest meats available has led to a game renaissance and Holme Farmed Venison have stepped up to the mark to provide our consumers with the species choice they are looking for from both farmed and wild venison.

Instructions to make Venison & Kidney Pudding:
  1. First, making the filling. Pat the venison fry with kitchen paper and lightly coat in the plain flour. Melt the butter and 1 tbsp of the oil in a large, heavy based saucepan. When the butter is foaming, add the meat and just brown all over in the oil. Remove from the pan and set aside on a plate.
  2. Add a little more oil to the pan you just used for the meat and add the onions and garlic and cook until softened, then pour in the red wine to de glaze the pan. Add the venison back into the pan along with the stock and bring to the boil, simmer and cover for about 20 minutes.
  3. Add more stock if the sauce looks too thick. Add the rosemary, cinnamon stick, cranberry jelly and allspice. Put this into a slow cooker or slow oven at 140 degrees C for 2 hours.
  4. Add the diced kidney and carrot and put back into the slow cooker or oven for a further 1.5 hours.
  5. Add the mushrooms and put back for a final 30 minutes. Check for tenderness and season with salt and pepper to taste. Set aside to cool completely
  6. When you are ready to cook the pudding, first, liberally butter a 1.2 litre pudding basin.
  7. Next, make the pastry. Mix all the pastry ingredients together and season with salt and pepper. Gradually stir in water until you have a soft? Slightly sticky dough. You’ll need around 225ml water.
  8. Divide off roughly a quarter of the dough (for the pastry lid). Dust your work surface with flour and roll out the bigger piece of pastry to to around a 12in diameter circle. Use this to line the pudding basin, leaving the excess pastry hanging over the edges. Roll out the smaller piece of dough to a size large enough to form a lid for the basin.
  9. Spoon the cooled venison filling into the pastry-lined basin. Dampen the edges with water and top with the pastry lid. Press the edges together to seal using your thumb and forefingers and trim away the excess pastry neatly.
  10. If your basin doesn’t come with a lid, put a piece of foil big enough to fit over the top of the basin and come halfway down the sides, making a pleat down the middle to allow for expansion. Tie it in place with some string, making a string handle so you can lift it when topping up with water. Pour about 3-4cm hot water into your pressure cooker and lower the pudding into It. Close the lid and cook for 45 minutes.
  11. Remove the pudding from the pressure cooker and leave to rest for 5 minutes. Then, using a small sharp knife, release the side of the pudding from the basin. Put a large plate over the pudding and invert it, so the pudding comes out onto the plate and serve straight away!

As the name implies it is seasonal British wild venison. Venison's natural qualities as one of the healthiest meats available has led to a game renaissance and Holme Farmed Venison have stepped up to the mark to provide our consumers with the species choice they are looking for from both farmed and wild venison. Venison is becoming more and more popular. It is healthy, low cholesterol and lean meat with superb flavour and texture. Steaks and fillets are cooked in minutes and casserole dishes are rich and go a long way.

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