Historic and Unusual Recipes – – French Canadian Blood Pudding Recipe a.k.a Boudin (2024)

Blood Pudding (or sausages) are served in French, Belgian, German, British, Quebec, Acadian, Creole, Austrian and Cajun cuisine.

This Blood Pudding a.k.a. Boudin is baked in loaf pans instead of sausage casing.

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This is my 2nd post in the category Historic and Unusual Recipes. The first wasHow to Cook a Terrapin (or Turtle). I discovered that recipe in a very oldFanny Farmer Cookbookand posted it simply because I found it interesting. Guess what? Almost every day… week in and week out…How to Cook a Terrapin (or Turtle)appears in my list of ‘Readers Recent Favorites’. Who woulda thunk it? And now it’s gonna be interesting to see how well received this French Canadian Blood Puddingrecipe is! ; o )

I made French Canadian Blood Puddingonlyonce, using the blood from one of the pigs we raised. We planned to roast the pig on a special spit – and feed the neighbors, the local family, the family from Montreal and the family from the States.Luckily it was a BIG pig. So big it actually broke the rented spit… but that’s another story.

My husband’s family all told me I’d fed my pigs too much because, when butchered, they all had a lot of fat. They said I ‘babied’ all my animals. Hey, if you were a pig… and it was hot… wouldn’t you be happy if someone gently sprayed you with cold water. Of course you would. I rest my case.

My husband’s aunt Therese and I prepared the Blood Pudding at the Roy Family Farm in St. Flavien, Quebec (Canada) where my husband’s family has lived/farmed for the last seven generations. It’s a huge house with a huge kitchen. There’s a wood burning stove and a modern stove – a lovely mixture of old and new. (I remember visiting around 1970 and there was still a water pump in ‘The Summer Kitchen’. I’ll explain about Summer Kitchens another time.)

I just deleted the paragraph about hanging the pig upside down etc. I didn’t want to gross you out any more than necessary..

When I arrived at the old family farm with my bucket of pig blood, Ma Tante Therese (My Aunt in French.) was armed and ready with the necessary utensils and pans. Ma Tante didn’t speak much English and my French is far from great, but I managed to write down several of her old French Canadian recipes over the years, including this one for Blood Pudding, while I either helped or watched her cook. And an excellent cook she was.

My husband LOVED the Blood Pudding we’d made. And I was pretty darn proud of myself, let me tell you. I did take a tiny taste of it… Blood Pudding has an unusual texture – no surprise there. It does taste pretty good, if you can get beyond the ‘main ingredient’.

My husband loved to eat his Boudin cut into slices and fried. He especially loved it for breakfast with scrambled eggs. At the time I made the Blood Pudding my husband could only eat soft things due to oral cancer. You can imagine how pleased I was, especially at that point in his life, to have prepared something for him which he’d loved his whole life.

Life is short. Prepare your loved ones favorite dishes. Doing so truly is a gift of love!

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This recipe for French Canadian Blood Pudding (Boudin) is prepared in two loaf pans.

I’m going to give you the recipe as I wrote it down – although sometimes I’ve written recipes from our French Canadian Aunts half in French and half in English.

Fresh blood from one pig

Strain the blood to get the clots out. If clots are big, remove them with a big wooden spoon.

Add the exact same amount of milk as there is blood.

Put milk and blood into a large bowl.

Add:

1 ½ large onions – cut up very fine

1 pound pig lard (fat) ++ from the pig

2 Tbs. salt

1 Tbs. pepper ++ Not a full tablespoon. And Ma Tante used an actual soup spoon.

1 Tbs. ground cloves ++ Not a full tablespoon. And Ma Tante used an actual soup spoon.

Grease two bread pans with oil.

Pour blood mixture into pans.

Cook at 400 for one hour.Enjoy! ++ I recommend cutting the Boudin into slices or squares and frying it.

After the rain comes the rainbow. (Our farm in St. Antoine de Tilly, Quebec)

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Historic and Unusual Recipes – – French Canadian Blood Pudding Recipe a.k.a Boudin (2024)

FAQs

Why is blood pudding illegal in the US? ›

Black pudding is banned in America for sanitary reasons. Other 'blood cakes', such as the ti-hoeh-koe from Taiwan are also banned.

What is the French name for blood pudding? ›

boudin noir

Is boudin a blood pudding? ›

In France, the boudin noir is one of the permanent staples of French cuisine, particularly north of the country. Simply put, it is one of the most famous and most appreciated and celebrated blood pudding sausages made in France.

What is boudin in Quebec? ›

The boudin of Québec is made of lard, milk, onions and pork blood. It is served in a pan along with a sweet side or a sauce. Since 2018, the Goûte-Boudin de Boucherville association hands out a yearly prize for the best boudin.

Is black pudding illegal in the USA? ›

Black Pudding: A delicacy from the U.K., this dish contains sheep lungs, making it illegal to import to the U.S. Mirabelle Plums: Only grown in Lorraine, France, Mirabelle plums are a “protected origin” food, meaning that it is illegal to export out of France.

Is blood boudin illegal? ›

Artisanal butchers across Acadiana still make red boudin, in full compliance with USDA regulations, which require that the pork blood used in the sausage come from inspected hogs. Licensed abbatoirs can indeed sell pork blood from freshly killed, inspected hogs.

What is boudin blood? ›

Boudin, black pudding in English, is essentially pig's guts filled with blood and other ingredients, such as onions, spinach, etc. (French pronunciation: [budɛ̃]) The added ingredients vary in French, Luxembourgish, Belgian, Swiss, Québec, Acadian, Aostan, Louisiana Creole, and Cajun cuisine.

What do Cajuns call blood sausage? ›

The original Cajun boudin is what we call today “Red Boudin” or “Blood Boudin.” This type of boudin is exactly what it sounds like . . . boudin with fresh hog's blood in it.

Is blood pudding good to eat? ›

Let's get past the gore first, yes, the primary ingredient in black pudding is blood, but all that means is that black pudding is naturally high in iron and zinc. Iron is great for a healthy body helping to metabolize proteins and playing a vital role in the production of hemoglobin and red blood cells.

Why is it called boudin? ›

Boudin — a name that comes from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "sausage" — was first recorded in ancient Greece by a cook named Aphtonite. A variation of it was mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as a stomach filled with blood and fat roasted over a fire.

Is boudin a creole or Cajun? ›

This mentality is evident in boudin, a Cajun sausage made of pork and rice, and other sausages like andouille and tasso, which were invented to utilize every part of a butchered animal. On the other hand, most Creole food incorporates a diverse range of ingredients and can sometimes call for complicated processes.

Is boudin healthy for you? ›

Boudin is a high-protein, iron-rich Cajun dish, but watch out for the sodium and fat content. Enjoy it in moderation as part of a balanced diet for a tasty treat. Boudin can be a good source of essential nutrients like Vitamin B-12 and niacin, but be mindful of the calorie and carbohydrate content.

How do Cajuns eat boudin? ›

How do I eat boudin? Promptly. Most locals don't even make it out of the parking lot with their links, they just squeeze the filling right out of the casing and into their mouths. (Some folks eat the casing, too).

What is boudin mean in english? ›

boudin in American English

(buːˈdæ̃) nounWord forms: plural -dins (-ˈdæ̃, English -ˈdæ̃z) French Cookery. a blood sausage (boudin noir) or sometimes a white sausage (boudin blanc), made of chicken, pork, or veal.

How do Cajuns say boudin? ›

Boo dan. Love it!! comments cracked me up! Tough to find good boudin in Oklahoma.

Why is Scottish haggis banned in the US? ›

Legality. In 1971, it became illegal to import haggis into the US from the UK due to a ban on food containing sheep lung, which constitutes 10–15% of the traditional recipe. The ban encompasses all lungs, as fluids such as stomach acid and phlegm may enter the lung during slaughter.

What meat is illegal to eat in the USA? ›

Contents
  • Horse Meat.
  • Haggis.
  • Mechanically Separated (MS) Beef.
  • Sassafras.
  • Foie Gras.
  • Unpasteurized Milk.
  • Fresh Ackee.
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How healthy is blood pudding? ›

Let's get past the gore first, yes, the primary ingredient in black pudding is blood, but all that means is that black pudding is naturally high in iron and zinc. Iron is great for a healthy body helping to metabolize proteins and playing a vital role in the production of hemoglobin and red blood cells.

Does blood pudding have real blood in it? ›

Black pudding is a distinct regional type of blood sausage originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is made from pork or occasionally beef blood, with pork fat or beef suet, and a cereal, usually oatmeal, oat groats, or barley groats.

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