G-Force Wrote:
Hegel-Oh's Wrote:
If you like split pea soup..
You're making us hungary.. dump recipe here please?
Alright folks. I have the "recipe" for the split pea soup. One qualification though: the thing about my wonderfully italian family is that strict recipes are hard to come by. I am going to do the best to put what my mother and I do into a formal recipe:
One 16 oz. bag of split peas (I think you can only get one size. Maybe the big city has massive bags of the split pea already but here in VA we dont)
One medium onion (dice very fine)
Celery greens (buy a stock of celery and just use all the greens)
*you can also take a couple peices off the stock and chop them up really fine as well.
**I hate celery in things so I use carrots sometimes. Be careful with the carrots because if you chop them really fine then they will make your soup a mix between pale green pea color and bright carrot orange. This is not good for presentation purposes at least. chop them in thinish penny shapes and then your pea soup will be a little chunky -- it's all about preference there. If you gotta have smooth split pea soup then don't use the carrots
one MEATBONE (hamhock)
if there is any extra meat on that bone take it and chop it up and put it in the soup. It adds a little extra ham flavor and everyone except the Veggies like a little hunk of meat in their soup.
salt and pepper to taste.
use garlic only slightly. You don't want it to just taste like garlic.
Basic instructions for the cooking:
1. Strain the peas. Sometimes they are dirty and have like sand and stuff in the bag. This step is not a requirement
2. Put the hamhock, onions, celery leaves, split peas in 6-8 cups of water--or whatever it says on the back of the bag of peas(it may be twelve. I can't remember off hand)
3. Bring to a boil
4. pretty much as soon as it boils you will lower the heat to a simmer.
5. Let it simmer for 3-4 hours.
6. The longer it simmers and the thicker it gets the more you have to stir.
By the time it is done it will be that wonderfully gross looking thick green soup. This recipe is extremely simple but it is the best split pea soup I have had. No restaurant has ever been able to match momma's split pea soup.
Also, this makes a MASSIVE amount of soup, so I wouldn't suggets making it unless you can handle a lot of left overs or are feeding 8 people.