Ingredients
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3 1/2
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3
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1
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1/2
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2
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1
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1
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1 - 2
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Directions
Erwtensoep – Dutch Pea Soup,This soup is not a starter but a substantial meal, our favorite winter soup!! When cold the soup should be thick enough to slice, if not you did not make a good pea soup, (that is what my mother always told me!) Traditionally served with pumpernickel bread. Freezes well. use 2 1/2 cups of split peas and find that thick enough, but for the true thick Dutch version you should use 3 1/2 cups. After a discussion with other Zaar members I like to add this: If you like, add some chopped carrots to the soup and you can make the soup without having to soak the split peas overnight.,I don’t use bacon or Spare ribs, but pork-belly. Much richer flavor. I also use both onion and leeks, carrot, both celery and celery ribs and potato, which improve the texture.
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Steps
1
Done
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Wash the Peas and Soak Them Overnight in the Amount of Water Given. Next Day Bring Them to the Boil Together With the Spareribs and the Bacon; Simmer on Very Low Heat For Approx 1 1/2 Hours, Stirring Occasionally. Add the Leeks and the Celeriac; Cook For Another Hour or Until the Soup Becomes Thick - With the Lid Off. Lift Out the Spareribs, Remove the Meat from the Bones, and Return the Meat to the Pan. |
2
Done
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Add the Sausage, Let It Warm Through and Season the Soup to Taste and Maybe Add Bouillion Cube(s) , Add the Chopped Celery Leaves and Parsley Just Before Serving. |