20 October 2011, 23:33
tasunkawitkoErwtensoep
This Dutch recipe for a rich, wonderful pea soup is the perfect cure for a cold, grey day, especially suited for a day after hunting in the rural areas of the north country.
There are a lot of step-by-step pictures, so simply click here:
http://foodsoftheworld.activeb...477&title=erwtensoepto see how to turn this:
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2 cups dried, green split peas (1 pound) thoroughly washed
2 large, fresh meaty pig's feet (Ron's note: If you don't want to use pig's feet, then use a couple of pork chops)
1/2 pound mildly cured salt pork in 1 piece with rind removed
4 quarts water
4 medium-sized boiling potatoes (about 1.5 lbs), peeled and cut into 1/4-inch dice
4 medium-sized leeks, including 2 inches of the green tops, trimmed, washed to remove any sand, and finely chopped
1 medium celery root (celeriac), peeled and cut into 1/4-inch dice
1/4 cup finely-chopped, fresh celery leaves
1/2 pound pre-cooked smoked sausage, such as kielbasa, sliced into 1/4-inch-thick rounds
1/4 teaspoon crumbled, dried summer savory
Freshly-ground black pepper
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21 October 2011, 03:42
meteYes , good stuff !
I would use pork hocks [shanks] instead of pigs feet. Get ones that are meaty ,smoked is better.
Beans and pork always complement each other.
21 October 2011, 04:06
tasunkawitkohey, i actually added the link now - forgot it when i originally made the post!
yessir ~ smoked hocks would definitely do just fine in this dish, without grossing out the kids and the wife!

give it a try and let me know what you think ~
30 October 2011, 19:26
Bill/OregonTasunka: Boy, this one looks like a keeper for sure. Thanks.
01 November 2011, 01:41
coniferNOT FAIR!! I just had a big lunch, looked at the pictures, and my mouth was watering.
01 November 2011, 01:57
tasunkawitkoi keep telling you, check with me, first! lol
23 November 2011, 07:19
lavacaLooks awesome, but not as good as your Italian chef.
23 November 2011, 16:58
meteLavaca , you want a good pork and beans combofrom Italy ? In Emilia a standard is cotechino sausage with lentils.