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🟢🥣 How to Cook Dried Peas: A Complete Guide

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🌱 Introduction: Why Cook Dried Peas?

Dried peas are cheap, nutritious, long-lasting, and full of flavour — but only if cooked correctly.
Whether you’re making mushy peas, pea soup, or adding peas to hearty winter stews, knowing how to soak and cook dried peas makes all the difference.

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🟢🥣 1. Types of Dried Peas

Not all dried peas cook the same way.

Marrowfat Peas

Large peas, great for mushy peas and thick soups.

Split Green Peas

Cook quickly, no soaking needed. Ideal for pea soup.

Split Yellow Peas

Sweeter and softer — perfect for dhals and smooth purées.

Whole Green Peas

Best soaked overnight; great for stews and curries.


🟢💧 2. Should You Soak Dried Peas?

Whole dried peasYes, soak for 8–12 hours.

This reduces cooking time and prevents the peas from staying hard in the middle.

Split peasNo soaking needed

They soften quickly during cooking.


🟢🧂 3. How to Soak Dried Peas (Step-by-Step)

  1. Rinse peas under cold water.
  2. Place in a large bowl.
  3. Cover with 3× their volume of cold water.
  4. Soak overnight (8–12 hours).
  5. Drain and rinse before cooking.

Optional: Bicarbonate of soda

Adding ½ teaspoon helps soften peas faster — especially useful for mushy peas.


🟢🔥 4. How to Cook Dried Peas: Step-by-Step

Ingredients:

  • 250g dried peas
  • water
  • salt (added after cooking)
  • optional: bay leaf, garlic, stock cube

Step 1: Rinse the soaked peas

Drain the soaking water and rinse well.


Step 2: Add fresh water

Use 3 cups of water per 1 cup of peas.


Step 3: Bring to a boil

Heat until bubbling, then skim off any foam.


Step 4: Simmer gently

Cook on low heat until peas are soft.

Cooking times:

  • Split peas: 30–40 minutes
  • Whole peas: 60–90 minutes
  • Marrowfat peas: 90+ minutes (longer for mushy peas)

Step 5: Season only at the end

Salt added too early can toughen the skins.


Step 6: Adjust texture

✔ Mash for creamy peas
✔ Blend for smooth soups
✔ Leave whole for stews


🟢🍽️ 5. How to Make Classic Mushy Peas

Ingredients:

  • 250g dried marrowfat peas
  • ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • pinch of sugar
  • salt & pepper
  • knob of butter (optional)

Method:

  1. Soak peas overnight with bicarbonate of soda.
  2. Drain, rinse, and place in a pan.
  3. Cover with fresh water and bring to a boil.
  4. Simmer for 1–1½ hours until they collapse.
  5. Season and add a little butter for richness.

Perfect with fish & chips or pie and peas.


🟢🥗 6. Flavour Boosts for Cooked Dried Peas

✔ garlic
✔ bay leaves
✔ vegetable or chicken stock
✔ fresh mint
✔ butter or olive oil
✔ chilli flakes
✔ smoked paprika

These elevate simple peas into something delicious.


🟢🧰 7. Troubleshooting

Peas won’t soften

✔ hard water
✔ old peas
✔ salt added too early
✔ acidic ingredients (tomatoes, lemon) added too soon

Solution:
Add bicarbonate of soda or cook longer.


Peas falling apart too fast

✔ heat too high
✔ using split peas instead of whole

Lower heat for a controlled simmer.


Too thick?

Add a splash of boiling water.

Too thin?

Simmer uncovered until reduced.


🌟 FAQs

Do dried peas go bad?

They last years, but old peas take longer to soften.

Can I cook peas in a slow cooker?

Yes — 4–6 hours on high, 8–10 on low.

Can you freeze cooked peas?

Absolutely. Freeze in portions for up to 3 months.

Are dried peas healthy?

Yes — high in protein, fibre, iron, and B vitamins.

Why use dried peas instead of tinned?

Better flavour, cheaper, and you control the texture.


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