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Stuffed Spring Chicken

Spring chicken stuffed with black pudding and with braised baby vegetables

Bold British flavours

Stuffed Spring Chicken

1 hr 5 mins

Not Too Tricky

serves 4

nutrition per serving

794

Calories


52.6g

Fat


14.8g

Saturates


2.4g

Sugars


3.37g

Salt


60.4g

Protein


14.6g

Carbs


1.8g

Fibre


of an adult’s reference intake


Ingredients

4 higher welfare little poussins

8 cloves of garlic, peeled

4 sprigs of thyme

200g black pudding

2 tablespoons mustard powder

4 slices of higher welfare prosciutto or bacon

olive oil

glass of dry white wine

250ml organic chicken stock

a handful each of baby carrots, turnips, fennel and new potatoes

Method

A bit of good-old black pudding under the skin of the poussins blows your socks off!

  1. This is such a nice way to spice up little poussins with really great English ingredients.
  2. Using spring veg as a trivet to roast the chickens on leaves you with beautiful chickens, tender vegetables and a wonderful natural gravy.
  3. This is a wonderful recipe for poussin. The black pudding pushed under the skin is an absolute joy. If you think your guests will be squeamish, don’t even tell them – just put it in and you won’t regret it.
  4. Preheat your oven to 180ºC/350ºF/gas 4. Stuff the poussins with 2 cloves of garlic each and a sprig of thyme. Gently, without tearing it, prise the breast skin of each poussin away from the meat – a rubber spatula is really good for this.
  5. Peel the black pudding and crumble it up with your hands. Gently push a tablespoon or so of the pudding under the skin of each bird. Season the poussins well and dust them in the mustard powder. Lay a piece of prosciutto or bacon over each one and tie in place with a short piece of string.
  6. In a wide, shallow, ovenproof pan or roasting tin, brown the birds in olive oil over a high heat. When they’re nice and golden, lift them out of the pan with a pair of tongs and place them on a plate for a minute.
  7. Pour the oil out of the pan and place the pan back on the heat. Add the wine, stock and baby vegetables, some salt and pepper and rest the browned poussins on top. Cover loosely with foil and put the whole pan or tray in the oven for 40 minutes. Check the poussins and the potatoes are cooked and serve 1 bird per person with a few of the lovely braised spring vegetables and cooking juices. Garnish with thyme if you like.

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