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Boiled Black-eyed Peas | Recipes Wiki | Fandom beef stock, black-eyed pea, onion, salt, water Contributed by Jenn B aka Mom2Sam and Tiny at Healthy Recipes For Diabetic Friends Y-Group Source: Diabetic recipe from ADA 6 servings/Serving size: 1 cup 1 x 16-oz pkg dry black-eyed peas 8 cups cold...
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| Goober Peas or Boiled Peanuts Recipe - Food.com peanut, salt, water A southern treat my husband was craving from his childhood in Florida. I'm posting the recipe so I have it handy in my cook book. :) Never tried them myself so I'm anxious to what his fuss is ...
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Boiled Peas Recipe by Chef.Foodie | ifood.tv butter, mint, peas, salt, sugar 1. Shell and wash peas. 2. Cook in boiling salted water, with the mint until tender. 3. Drain in a colander. 4. Add butter and powdered sugar and toss geritly. 5. Serve in a vegetable dish with mi...
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| Boiled Fresh Green Peas Recipe by Western.Chefs | ifood.tv butter, pepper, peas, salt, vegetable fat spread, sugar, water GETTING READY 1. Shell the peas. MAKING 2. In a saucepan add peas, cover with water and add sugar. 3. Place pan on a medium flame and cover with a lid 4. Boil for 8-10 minutes until tender. 5. D...
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| Split Pea Soup with Hard Boiled Egg Recipe | SparkRecipes split peas, vegetable stock, olive oil, cayenne pepper, cumin, carrot, onion, garlic, eggs Easy, delicious and healthy Split Pea Soup with Hard Boiled Egg recipe from SparkRecipes. See our top-rated recipes for Split Pea Soup with Hard Boiled Egg. 1. Heat the olive oil over medium/low heat ...
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| No Boil Baked Penne Pasta alla Vodka with Peas | Recipes Wiki | Fandom pork steak, chicken stock, peas, parmesan cheese, mozzarella cheese, pasta, vodka Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group Makes 10 servings No boil baked penne alla vodka 1 pound penne pasta, uncooked 4 cups vodka sauce 10 oz box frozen peas, thawed 1 pound fully cooked ham steak, cut i...
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| Boiled Fresh Snow Pea Pods Recipe by Western.Chefs | ifood.tv butter, snap/snow peas, pepper, salt, vegetable fat spread, water MAKING 1. In a large saucepan add the pea pods and cover them with the boiling water. 2. Place pan on a high flame and bring to a rapid boil. 3. Boil the peas pods for exactly 2 minutes. 4. Drain ...
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