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Great recipe for My Chunky Bacon Pea Soup. 'yummy'. This #soup is ideal to get ready early morning for later in the day or for the following day its even better, a lot thicker. It originated in Ireland and favoured by the Liverpool people, i believe who named it ' peawak ' it was my grandmother. Split pea soup is a delicious meal on it's own, rich with flavor from the veggies and bacon.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have my chunky bacon pea soup. 'yummy' using 8 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make My Chunky Bacon Pea Soup. 'yummy':
- Take 1200 grams Thick Bacon Bits or Gammon, cut into big bite size pieces
- Take 5 medium Carrots Chopped
- Take 1 medium onion, chopped small
- Take 200 grams yellow dried split Peas
- Take 100 grams Red lentils
- Make ready 1 tsp Black pepper
- Make ready 1/2 cup Double cream, if needed to thicken
- Make ready tsp salt
I had a left over ham hock from making Collard Greens, a bag of chopped celery and bag of chopped carrots from when I made Garden Tomato Soup. And since a nice thick and chunky split pea soup is one of my most favorite things ever, it was an easy decision. Cut the bacon into one-inch strips and add to a large pot. Cook the bacon over medium heat until it is brown and crispy.
Instructions to make My Chunky Bacon Pea Soup. 'yummy':
- Cut up the bacon and leave a little fat on it, for taste, discard the rest you cut up.
- Soak the bacon or gammon for 1/2 an hour in cold water rinse the bacon two times. Then add to a large saucepan
- Soak the split peas and red lentils together for the same time, then rinse these too in cold water
- Add the bacon to a large saucepan along with the lentils and split peas.
- Chop up onion and carrots. Works out to 1 1/2 cups of chopped carrot, 1 cup of onion.
- Add the cold water on top of the mix and it should be 1 1/2 inch clear of the lentil mix
- Put on high heat and cover bring to the boil stirring occasionally, boil for 10 minutes then strain all the water off to get rid of excess salt.
- Add the same amount of water (boiling water) to the same pan of soup mix and bring to the boil. Add the black pepper
- Add the chopped carrots and onion and when boiling turn down uncover and leave to simmer for 1 - 2 hours. Stirring occasionally.
- At the end of the 2 hours stir it, then leave it to cool. When cooled and just leave it for a couple of hours, you can refrigerate for the following day and you can freeze too.
- When you are ready to dish it out, heat through and it should be thick and the bacon all tender, you can add 1/2 cup of double cream if you want it thicker stir and serve piping hot with lovely crusty bread rolls and sprinkles of extra black pepper on top.
Cut the bacon into one-inch strips and add to a large pot. Cook the bacon over medium heat until it is brown and crispy. While the bacon is browning, dice the onion and mince the garlic. Once the bacon has browned, add the onion and garlic to the pot and continue to cook and stir over medium heat. Green Pea and Bacon Soup Recipe is a great way to take advantage of fresh peas which are now available in grocery stores and veggie markets.
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