The Best Gentleman's Relish (Patum Peperium) Recipe - Larder Love (2024)

Recipe

Rich and savoury Gentleman’s Relish is is a paste made from anchovies. It’s a great British spread to serve on toast or add into cooking recipes. A bit like Marmite, love it or hate it, this old fashioned gentleman’s relish recipe is a classic.

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What is Gentleman’s Relish

As I’ve said this is very much a British spread. It is also known as Patum Peperium and was first created in 1828 by an Englishman called John Osborn. He even won prizes at Parisian food shows for his spread and it was marketed for gentlemen of some standing.

Gentleman’s relish is a spread made with anchovies, butter, herbs and spices. Actually, the company that makes and sells Gentleman’s Relish since 1971 (Elsenham Quality Foods) keeps the recipe a closely guarded secret.

The inspiration for this recipe

The other day I came across one of the little pots that Gentleman’s Relish traditionally comes in. My Mum used to give both my Dad and my husband a little tub of this tasty paste every year at Christmas.

When you buy it in the fancy ceramic pots it’s a bit of a treat, something special.

Those little pots are collector’s items so it only seemed right to put some of my homemade Gentleman’s Relish into one of the pots that had been given to my Dad oh so many years ago. It brought back so many memories of Christmas in years gone by.

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Ingredients for traditional Gentleman’s Relish

Anchovies are the star of the show here. I used two little cans of anchovies in oil. You could use the ones that come in a little jar as well of course. Don’t go for anything that has added flavours like chilli.

Butter is your binding agent here. It brings everything together and makes this spread rich and creamy. Actually, you could say that Gentleman’s Relish is really a sort of flavoured butter rather than a type of spread.

Those all-important spices. While the actual recipe for commercial gentleman relish is a secret we can take a pretty good guess at those spices; mace, cinnamon, white pepper and ginger.

The other ingredients I’ve used are capers and lemon just pack in even more flavour to this tasty spread.

How to make Gentleman’s Relilsh

Quite honestly this recipe for Gentleman’s Relish couldn’t be easier. You want to heat the spices first to really ramp up their flavours, this will take you less than a minute.

Then it’s all about melting butter and whizzing the other ingredients into a paste then mixing it all together.

The complete list of ingredients and full instructions for making this recipe can be found on the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post.

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Recipe notes

I got two small 150ml jars of Gentleman’s Relish from this recipe.

If you want to make bigger quantities of the spread (it would make a great foodie gift for Christmas) just multiply the recipe to suit what you need.

You can use Cayenne Pepper instead of white pepper in the recipe. I like the taste of white pepper here as it is softer than cayenne but still packs a punch in the flavour department.

How long will this keep?

Homemade Gentleman’s Relish keeps well in the fridge for up to a month once opened and you can freeze it too for up to 3 months.

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How to use this anchovy relish

Don’t just think of Gentleman’s Relish as something old guys in a posh club spread on their toast, far from it. While it does go extremely well spread thinly over unsalted butter on a nice slice of toast it can also be used in other ways.

You can add a little relish into scrambled eggs or even give a Bloody Mary an even bigger flavour hit than usual.

Or I’ll add a little with butter (even though there is already butter in there, you can never have too much butter!) on top of a really good steak and let those flavours seep into the meat.

Finally, serve it is lightly spread under the cheese on a really good toastie.

In cooking

Think of this anchovy butter as an ingredient for making other dishes sing with flavour. Have you ever used anchovies in your cooking? Think of Spaghetti puttanesca, that rich and robust Italian dish of tomatoes, peppers, garlic, chilli and anchovies.

Although being a member of the fish family anchovies don’t actually taste fishy when you cook with them. They melt into your other ingredients and add depth and character to a dish without you even realising a fish had popped into the pan.

So you can use this Gentleman’s Relish in exactly the same way as you would for adding anchovies to your cooking.

I like to add some to minced (ground) beef in a cottage pie or lamb mince in a shepherd’s pie.

I’ve also used it in my Stuffed Peppers Puttanesca With Feta recipe and my Ratatouille Puttanesca.

Add half a teaspoon of this Patum Peperium relish to salad dressings, especially if you’re making a Caesar salad. Or stir some into your gravy instead of using salt. Remember, anchovies are salty little creatures.

This recipe makes a great foodie gift, so why not check out my post on how to make Christmas hampers.

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Looking for more spreads to make at home? Then check these out before you go;

Mediterranean smoked mackerel pate

English potted cheese

Pear walnut and blue cheese spread/dip

Fromage Fort (French-style potted cheese)

Vegetarian mixed nut pate

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Gentleman’s Relish

Karon Grieve

A very traditional anchovy butter spread that is wonderful on toast and great for cooking too

4.91 from 21 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course appetisers

Cuisine British

Servings 20 servings

Calories 50 kcal

Equipment

  • small pan, mini food processor

Ingredients

  • 100 g unsalted butter
  • 1/2 tsp ground mace
  • 1/2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ground white pepper
  • 1/2 tsp vegetable oil
  • 100 g anchovies drained
  • 2 tsp capers drained
  • 1 lemon (zest and juice)

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Instructions

  • Heat the spices in a dry pan for about 1 minute then remove from heat and add the vegetable oil to bring the spices together as a little paste

  • Add butter to the pan and let it melt into the spice paste and stir to combine

  • blitz the anchovies and capers in mini food processor along with the lemon juice and zest and add mixture to the pan with butter and spices and mix thoroughly

  • spoon into either one sterilised jar or two smaller jars

  • Put the jars in the fridge to set up. There will be a coating of butter on top once it sets, use a small spoon to stir this back through the spread.

  • This gentleman's relish will keep in the fridge for up to 2 months

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Notes

You can use a mortar and pestle to grind up the anchovies and capers if you don’t have a food processor, or just mince them as small as possible with a small sharp knife.

I got 2 x 150g jars from this recipe and worked out the calories as there being 20 servings altogether from the jars. I use about 1 tbsp as a serving of Gentleman’s Relish.

This will keep in the fridge for up to a month once opened and will store in freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 50kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 2gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 190mgPotassium: 35mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 125IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 14mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Gentleman's relish? ›

Gentleman's Relish is a British commercial brand of anchovy paste. It is also known as Patum Peperium (meaning 'pepper paste' in Latin). Created in 1828 by an Englishman named John Osborn, it is a savoury paste with a salty and slightly fishy taste, and contains salted anchovies (minimum 60%), butter, herbs and spices.

What is Gentleman's relish good for? ›

An intensely salty, umami-rich paste, Gentleman's Relish is a sort of anchovy and garlic butter that's more versatile than you might think. It's arguably at its best when simply spread on good bread, however, and here Charlie serves it alongside rich, creamy burrata.

Is Patum Peperium the gentleman's relish anchovy spread? ›

ingredients
  • 200 g anchovies, drained & coarsely chopped.
  • 2 tablespoons fresh white breadcrumbs.
  • 150 g butter.
  • 14 teaspoon cayenne pepper.
  • 1 pinch ground cinnamon.
  • 1 pinch freshly ground nutmeg.
  • 1 pinch ground mace.
  • 1 pinch ground ginger.

How long can you keep gentleman's relish? ›

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Once opened keep refrigerated and use within 4 weeks.

What is homemade relish made of? ›

There are three key ingredients in relish: produce (fruits, vegetables or a mixture), vinegar, and sugar. Additional ingredients are often added, including spices like mustard seed to make old-fashioned mustard pickle relish or mayonnaise to make crisp onion relish.

What is the history of gentleman's relish? ›

Gentleman's Relish, or Patum Peperium, was created in 1828 by an Englishman called John Osborn. This traditional Victorian spread is famous and secret! Even today the secret recipe is held by just one employee at Elsenham Quality Foods. Made of anchovies, butter, herbs and spices.

Where is gentlemans relish made? ›

It was invented in 1828 by John Osborn an expatriate living in Paris which, when he unveiled it the Paris Food Show in 1849 and again in 1855, won a Citation Favorable. High praise indeed. It is still made now in Elsham, Hertfordshire, but what exactly goes in there is a closely-guarded secret.

What condiment is gentlemans relish? ›

This classic condiment is a type of seasoned anchovy butter that is also known as Patum Peperium. The strong anchovy flavor is complemented by cayenne pepper and ground nutmeg, and fresh lemon juice cuts through both the butter and the anchovy to add just a little lightness to this intense compound butter.

Which type of fish is used to make the paste called gentleman's relish? ›

Rich and savoury Gentleman's Relish is is a paste made from anchovies. It's a great British spread to serve on toast or add into cooking recipes.

Should homemade relish be refrigerated? ›

Yes, relish needs to be refrigerated if it is opened. If it's not opened, you can store it, unrefrigerated, in a cool dry place. But come on, no one wants warm relish.

Should I keep relish in the fridge? ›

Relish. "Relish can usually last up to nine months in the refrigerator," says Le.

How long after making relish can you eat it? ›

Spoon the mixture into hot sterilized jars leaving 1/4 inch of head space and seal with lids. Place in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Wait a week or two before eating the relish to allow time for the vinegar to mellow out. Keep the jars stored in a cool dark place.

What are the ingredients in no name relish? ›

Ingredients: Cucumbers, Sugar, Water, White Vinegar, Red Bell Peppers,salt, Potassium Chloride, Mustard Seed, Xanthan Gum, Celery Seed,calcium Chloride, Polysorbate 80, Spice Extracts, Chlorophyll.

What makes Chicago hot dog relish so green? ›

The unique color of the relish, often referred to as "neon green", is created by adding blue dye to regular pickle relish. The first use of Chicago-style relish on a hot dog has been attributed to several different restaurants, including Fluky's and Superdawg.

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