Hey everyone, it’s Jim, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, jamaican red peas soup. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Jamaican red peas soup is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. They are nice and they look fantastic. Jamaican red peas soup is something that I’ve loved my entire life.
Jamaican Red Pea Soup Jamaican Red Pea Soup recipe is definitely a family favourite, and one of the most recognisable soups to come out of Jamaica. With it full of juicy dumplings, beef, yam, sweet potato, and hot spices such as scotch bonnet and pimento seeds - it's sure to get your stomach warm and full! Soak the Red Peas and the pig's tail or salt beef overnight.
To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook jamaican red peas soup using 17 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Jamaican red peas soup:
- Take 3/4 lb pig tail (cut in pieces)
- Make ready 1/2 lb stew beef (cut in pieces)
- Make ready 3/4 lb Red peas
- Get 1 1/2 pack grace cock soup
- Get 1/2 lb flour
- Make ready 4 tbs cornmeal
- Make ready 1/2 lb yam
- Take 1/2 lb sweet potato
- Take pimento seeds
- Prepare 2 stalks escallion
- Take 1 sprig thyme
- Take 1 green scotch bonnet pepper
- Make ready 1/2 lb pumpkin
- Prepare 1 small dasheen (to thicken soup)
- Prepare 1 pk Kendel coconut powder
- Take 2 pegs garlic
- Prepare 10 pimento seeds
Rich and decadent, Jamaican Red Peas Soup (actually made with Red Kidney Beans) is thick, creamy and full of meat, dumplings and ground provisions, making it perfect for a summer starter or a warming winter meal. The traditional recipe calls for stewing beef along with salted pig tails or ham hocks. Red peas soup is traditionally cooked with salt beef, salted pig's tail, or chicken feet. Like my Jamaican Stew Peas , this red pea soup has lots of flavors that you won't even miss the meat.
Instructions to make Jamaican red peas soup:
- Rinse pig's tail and beef with vinegar and water.
- Boil pig tail for about 5 mins., to get rid of excess salt.
- Rinse peas and place in pressure cooker, dice pumpkin and dasheen and add to peas along with garlic and pimento seeds. Add enough water to cover the peas. Then bring to a boil.
- Pour about 6 cups tap water in the pressure cooker, then add meat. cover and pressure for 30 minutes. (start counting after the pressure cooker starts making that sound :))
- Remove from heat and allow the cooker to cool, then open. remove meat if they are already tender.
- Pour out the contents of the pressure cooker in another pot, or use an ordinary cover on the pressure cooker. Use the flour and cornmeal to make dumplings, peel and slice yam and sweet potato or any other ground provision you like, add to the pot.
- Mix the coconut cream in 1 cup warm water and add to pot
- Add, cock soup, escallion, thyme and scotch bonnet pepper. Cover and allow food to cook. This will take about 15 minutes. Add cooked meat when about 5 mins remain.
- Stir regularly to prevent sticking.
- Remove from heat, and enjoy!
Jamaican Red Pea Soup A Traditional Recipe. This Jamaican Red Pea Soup recipe is a family favorite, made using dry red peas which have to be soaked overnight. in Jamaica we call them "Red Peas" but they are really Red Kidney Beans. See also our Quick Red Pea Soup recipe when you are pressed for time, or just want to make enough for one or two. Traditional Jamaican red peas soup with pig's tail, sweet potato and coconut milk. The key ingredients to make the Jamaican red peas soup are, red peas, water, coconut milk and either pig's tail or salted beef.
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