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Sunday, 27 October 2024

Bloater Paste

 



Saw an old Sainsbury's bloater paste pot like the one above in an antiques centre this morning. Bloater paste sounds tasty but a visit to Sainsbury's this afternoon suggests it could be a taste of the past. A pity, it sounds like something I'd enjoy, spread on a slice of toast. However, according to Copilot AI -


You’ve got refined taste! Yes, bloater paste, that classic spread made from bloaters (herring), can still be found in some specialty stores and online. More of a niche item nowadays, so it might take some digging. Do you have memories tied to it?

7 comments:

Nessimmersion said...

If bloater paste is now unobtainable, you could try Patum Peperium- The Gentleman's Relish, anchovies rather then herring.
( Always wondered if our taste for these things is related to the Roman Garnish of Garum?)

DiscoveredJoys said...

Small tins of kidneys in gravy were useful if you were making Steak and Kidney Pudding, but they vanished off the supermarket shelves after CJD.

Sam Vega said...

Sainsbury's advert:
New to our range called "Tastes of the World"! Along with Spicy Indian, Tangy Thai, and Classic Italian, we now have "Edwardian Suburbia"! Starter offer includes pork cutlets, rabbit fricassee, overboiled cabbage, own brand bloater paste, and a choice of brown ale or porter. Double nectar points while offer lasts!

A K Haart said...

Nessimmersion - thanks for the reminder, I was once given a pot of Patum Peperium and enjoyed it. I'll look out for it because Sainsbury's sell it - I've just checked. I once watched a video about preparing a modern version of Garum but it didn't turn out well.

DJ - it's a very long time since I sampled steak and kidney pudding, probably because nobody in the family made it. We always had steak and kidney pie.

Sam - it's the "Edwardian Suburbia" range for me, with porter rather than brown ale, although the last rabbit pie I had wasn't particularly good.

Bucko said...

I've never heard of it, but there's no excuse for fish paste. Nasty stuff

dearieme said...

I can recommend Sainsbury's trout pâté.

A K Haart said...

Bucko - smoked versions can be delicious on toast.

dearieme - thanks for the reminder - we tried that a few weeks ago when looking for smoked salmon. I know we decided to buy it again some time, although as usual with 'finds' we've forgotten.