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Old-fashioned split pea soup (made the easy slow cooker way)
Add split peas to the bottom of the slow cooker. Top with the vegetables, garlic powder, salt, pepper, smoked paprika, thyme, ...
1. In a bowl, soak the split peas overnight in water to cover by 2 inches (not the measured water). Drain and rinse thoroughly. 2. Tip the split peas into a medium flameproof casserole. Add the 3 1/2 ...
I know you know how it is. You look in the fridge and see half a cauliflower here, half a bunch of kale there, maybe a few lonely carrots or turnips hiding beneath the kale at the bottom of the drawer ...
Heat a large heavy pot over medium and pour in oil. Add onion and carrots, season with a five-finger pinch of salt, and cook, stirring often, until vegetables are very tender and just taking on a hint ...
Note: This soup gives a nod to the cuisine of modern-day Turkey, where evidence of lentil and pea cultivation goes as far back as 8000 B.C. By slowly sautéing onions while the split peas cook, you can ...
This thick, comforting soup is vegan on its own — but chef Steven Satterfield likes to garnish it with crispy bacon. "I haven't met a bean or pea that I didn't love," says chef and cookbook author ...
Find the Instant Pot split pea soup recipe here. Split pea soup needs to taste like it was simmering for hours in a concentrated ham atmosphere, something biologists would take samples of back to the ...
1. Combine 5 cups water, peas, bay leaves, peppercorns and garlic in a large soup pot. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer uncovered until thickened, about an hour, giving it an ...
This healthy yellow split pea soup recipe from the Arc's Vintage Garden Kitchen is dairy-free, gluten-free and low-fat. Makes 6 servings 1 teaspoon olive oil 1/2 pound yellow split peas 2 tablespoons ...
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