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03-26-2020 05:51 AM
I haven't cooked split peas in years, but I was able to get a bag of them yesterday, and I figured I could cut the sodium in some cans of prepared soup by adding some split peas.
BUT- I can't remember how to cook the split peas. I have chicken broth here (I think). Should I use that? Or tap water?
Thanks for your help 🙃
03-26-2020 06:05 AM
@violann Are you soaking them first prior to your recipe? Are you asking what to soak them in? I'd soak in water over night, then prepare for your recipe the next day. Typically this is what many do with dried peas or beans.
What are making with your peas?
03-26-2020 06:15 AM
@PINKdogWOOD wrote:@violann Are you soaking them first prior to your recipe? Are you asking what to soak them in? I'd soak in water over night, then prepare for your recipe the next day. Typically this is what many do with dried peas or beans.
What are making with your peas?
@PINKdogWOOD - How nice to talk to another early riser!
I actually haven't prepared dried legumes (are peas legumes?) in YEARS and YEARS, so ANYTHING GOES.
I can easily soak them, so that's how I'll start. Then slow cooker?
Then I plan to add them to canned soups, to stretch the protein and fiber and cut the sodium.
03-26-2020 06:27 AM
Mmm, sounds good @violann - you got this girl!!!
Yes DH & up at 530A b/c he's still working all by himself in the agricultural world who are permitted to still be working.
Sounds good with your peas, stretching what you have already and/or add to.
Continue being safe, protect your family.
03-26-2020 06:36 AM
@PINKdogWOOD a HUGE THANK YOU to you and your husband for carrying on our country's great tradition in agriculture!
AND thank you for your advice on my split peas!!!
03-26-2020 08:01 AM - edited 03-26-2020 08:02 AM
Not wanting to waste ham bones, I'll make pea soup after the Christmas or Easter holidays. I simmer the peas with chicken broth, sliced carrots & celery, along with the ham and two bay leaves. Granted, it's not my favorite soup, but it provides us with many hearty servings.
03-26-2020 10:32 AM
I believe there are cooking directions on the package of split peas. I make split pea soup in the crockpot. So easy! It makes a lot so I freeze the soup in 2 cup containers.
03-26-2020 12:41 PM
Some brands must be doing some pre-processing. My bag of Jack Rabbit green split peas only directed me to cook 1/2 hour. I did cook one hour to blend flavors of hambone and vegetables into the peas. I had simmered the bone a couple hours by itself before adding other ingredients.
03-26-2020 12:58 PM - edited 03-26-2020 01:00 PM
I cook 7 cups of water and 1 pound peas in a covered slow cooker overnight on low until tender, 8-9 hours.
03-26-2020 08:14 PM
@PINKdogWOOD wrote:@violann Are you soaking them first prior to your recipe? Are you asking what to soak them in? I'd soak in water over night, then prepare for your recipe the next day. Typically this is what many do with dried peas or beans.
What are making with your peas?
I didn't think you had to soak split peas. They cook so quickly to begin with. I've never soaked mine when I've cooked them.
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