Sentences with phrase «using yellow split peas»

Here's the recipe: http://www.theppk.com/2008/10/ethiopian-spicy-tomato-lentil-stew/ I didn't follow it exactly; I used yellow split peas instead of lentils, skipped the paprika -LSB-...]
We use yellow split peas, collard greens.
If you do not have Toori Dal, you can use yellow split peas!
Some alterations: I used yellow split pea instead, minced garlic from a jar instead of cloves, added slices of yellow cucumbers (cross pollination with lemon cucumbers from my garden), and I marinated the ham hocks with apple cider vinegar before placement into the slow cooker.
I make a similar soup instead I use yellow split peas and then use the immersion blender to puree it, great meal for 1 year olds.

Not exact matches

I've used both red lentils and yellow split peas in soups, but never together.
I used chana dal instead of yellow split peas, since that's what I had on hand, and I sauteed a few leeks with the onions as well.
The name fava, however, is a misnomer; it's actually made using dried yellow split peas / yellow pigeon peas.
The versions of dal that I've eaten in the past have always been made with lentils — green, red, or yellow — but I recently came across a recipe on Bon Apetit that used split peas.
Also, I only found yellow split peas but I'm confused about how to use it since directions are only for the yellow split pea flour.
That's right, the humble yellow split pea is used for protein powder.
Yellow split peas can indeed be used for this recipe.
1 pound yellow split peas * (soaked overnight in warm water, then rinsed) 6 cups stock / water (I used 3 cups homemade chicken stock, 3 cups water) 1 ham bone 1 onion, diced 1 small strip of kombu / kelp 1 bay leaf 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 medium large carrot, finely diced 2 celery stalks, finely sliced 1 teaspoon sea salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons butter (optional) 1 cup diced cooked ham (optional)
I've actually never had yellow split peas; I've always used the green ones for split - pea soup before.
If you like you can also use red lentils, they also make a delicious similar soup, but I like the split yellow peas best.
1/2 cup yellow split peas (soaked) salt & pepper 1 large garlic clove 1/4 cup vegetable broth 1 batch of dukkah (I used all pistachios in this version here verses my original.)
Confusingly, it's not made of fava beans (kouki in Greek), but yellow split peas (lathouri in Greek); the most delicious varieties come from Santorini, and it's those my mom always uses.
The new plant - based milk, which hits Whole Foods shelves in May, is made from protein - rich organic yellow split peas, but Ripple's patent - pending formula can be used to extract nutrition from most legumes.
Generally, yellow or green split peas are the types of peas used in dog foods.
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