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Ideas fellas?

 

I've just made a big pan of veg soup. Trouble is the split peas are crunchy and not breaking down at all. Been on the hob 3 hrs now and still crunchy. Can see this going straight down the netty.

 

I've soaked them for a good 24 hrs, in fact nearer 36 hrs but the little yellow bastards are having none of it!

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Ideas fellas?

 

I've just made a big pan of veg soup. Trouble is the split peas are crunchy and not breaking down at all. Been on the hob 3 hrs now and still crunchy. Can see this going straight down the netty.

 

I've soaked them for a good 24 hrs, in fact nearer 36 hrs but the little yellow bastards are having none of it!

Serve it as " Crunchy Veg Broth".

Did you boil the split peas before adding them to the soup?

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Ideas fellas?

 

I've just made a big pan of veg soup. Trouble is the split peas are crunchy and not breaking down at all. Been on the hob 3 hrs now and still crunchy. Can see this going straight down the netty.

 

I've soaked them for a good 24 hrs, in fact nearer 36 hrs but the little yellow bastards are having none of it!

Serve it as " Crunchy Veg Broth".

Did you boil the split peas before adding them to the soup?

 

 

Course he didn't the guppie. :lol: :lol:

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Ideas fellas?

 

I've just made a big pan of veg soup. Trouble is the split peas are crunchy and not breaking down at all. Been on the hob 3 hrs now and still crunchy. Can see this going straight down the netty.

 

I've soaked them for a good 24 hrs, in fact nearer 36 hrs but the little yellow bastards are having none of it!

Serve it as " Crunchy Veg Broth".

Did you boil the split peas before adding them to the soup?

 

 

Course he didn't the guppie. :lol::rolleyes:

:lol:

Oops!

Live & Learn.

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Ideas fellas?

 

I've just made a big pan of veg soup. Trouble is the split peas are crunchy and not breaking down at all. Been on the hob 3 hrs now and still crunchy. Can see this going straight down the netty.

 

I've soaked them for a good 24 hrs, in fact nearer 36 hrs but the little yellow bastards are having none of it!

 

Let the women handle it.

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The local market's been swimming in butternut squash recently so I've been using that a lot. Roast some cubes of it with a couple of sliced red onions and some garlic, stir it through pasta with some creme fraiche or similar - easy as you like and dead nice. :lol:

 

(Note to Ugly Mackems - cook the pasta first. :lol:)

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The local market's been swimming in butternut squash recently so I've been using that a lot. Roast some cubes of it with a couple of sliced red onions and some garlic, stir it through pasta with some creme fraiche or similar - easy as you like and dead nice. :lol:

 

(Note to Ugly Mackems - cook the pasta first. :rolleyes:)

 

:lol:

 

I knew you'd creme fraiche it up given half a chance. :rolleyes:

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Reading through this thread, I noticed Leazes apparently makes some top notch curries and since I'm fancying making one, does anyone have the recipes handy? A mild one would be lovely.

Scroll back to page 18 where I've wrote out a very good curry recipe. You can make it as mild or as hot as you choose to make it. I personally don't bother with the spinach but hoy extra chillies in. Im geet hard though.

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Reading through this thread, I noticed Leazes apparently makes some top notch curries and since I'm fancying making one, does anyone have the recipes handy? A mild one would be lovely.

Scroll back to page 18 where I've wrote out a very good curry recipe. You can make it as mild or as hot as you choose to make it. I personally don't bother with the spinach but hoy extra chillies in. Im geet hard though.

 

Nice one, cheers :D I'm a bit of a pansy when it comes to hot food (well, me arse is, to be precise) so I'll keep it mild. I've started to like spinach a bit more recently so I'll take the coward's way out.

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Reading through this thread, I noticed Leazes apparently makes some top notch curries and since I'm fancying making one, does anyone have the recipes handy? A mild one would be lovely.

Scroll back to page 18 where I've wrote out a very good curry recipe. You can make it as mild or as hot as you choose to make it. I personally don't bother with the spinach but hoy extra chillies in. Im geet hard though.

 

Nice one, cheers :lol: I'm a bit of a pansy when it comes to hot food (well, me arse is, to be precise) so I'll keep it mild. I've started to like spinach a bit more recently so I'll take the coward's way out.

If you like spinach then go for it. I'm not too keen so don't bother.

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