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Split Pea Review
I made the Dutch Split Pea Soup today. Why did I make it so soon after the
last batch... MY HUSBAND AT IT ALL! I had a bowl and then went out to a class. Came home and figured I'd have some Split Pea Soup for lunch. There was none. I just have felt deprived ever since. Sooooo, today I tried the new recipe suggested. It turned out very good. I have to say though the kids and I couldn't say that it tasted any different from the Split Pea that I make. My recipe is a tad less trouble (no peeling of potatoes or chopping of leeks) and cheaper as one doesn't have to buy leeks. I probably won't make this again, but we will be licking the pot as it is tasty. Lynne Dutch Split Pea Soup Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 1 pound split peas 6 cups water 4 cups chicken broth -- (or beef) 1/4 pound ham -- diced 3/4 cup celery -- chopped with leaves 2 leeks -- sliced, white part 1 large onion -- chopped 2 1/2 cups potatoes -- diced 1 1/2 cups diced carrot 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper dash hot sauce In large saucepan, combine peas and water. Bring to a boil and cook for 2 min. Cover and remove from heat. Let sit 1 hour. Add broth, ham, celery, leeks and onion.. Bring to a boil and reduce heat and simmer covered 1 1/2 hours. Add potatoes, carrots and cook 15-30 min more (peas should disinergrate). If soup gets too thick, think with some broth. Season with salt, pepper and hot sauce and serve. |
Split Pea Review
King's Crown wrote:
> I made the Dutch Split Pea Soup today. Why did I make it so soon after the > last batch... MY HUSBAND AT IT ALL! I had a bowl and then went out to a > class. Came home and figured I'd have some Split Pea Soup for lunch. There > was none. I just have felt deprived ever since. Sooooo, today I tried the > new recipe suggested. It turned out very good. I have to say though the > kids and I couldn't say that it tasted any different from the Split Pea that > I make. My recipe is a tad less trouble (no peeling of potatoes or chopping > of leeks) and cheaper as one doesn't have to buy leeks. I probably won't > make this again, but we will be licking the pot as it is tasty. > > Lynne Ooops.. I could have mentioned that one doesn't have to buy leeks if you don't want. Just adding enough extra onion works too. I also have been known to use small red potatoes and dicing them up with the peels left on. I love this soup. Goomba |
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