Red Peas Soup
- Total Time
- About 3 hours, plus overnight soaking
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Ingredients
- 2cups dried red kidney beans
- 1pound smoked turkey necks
- 8cups water or low-sodium chicken stock
- 1(13.5-ounce) can coconut milk
- 1(1.75-ounce) package cock-flavored soup mix, such as Grace
- 4garlic cloves, chopped
- 4scallions, halved crosswise
- 4thyme sprigs
- 1medium onion, diced
- 1Scotch bonnet pepper, pierced (not sliced)
- 1standard chicken bouillon cube
- 1teaspoon ground allspice
- 1teaspoon black pepper
- 1medium sweet potato or yam, diced
- 1carrot, diced
- Cooked white rice, for serving (optional)
- 2cups self-rising flour
- 1teaspoon kosher salt
For the Dumplings (optional)
Preparation
- Step 1
Cover the dried beans with 4 to 6 cups water in a large bowl, and soak them overnight.
- Step 2
To a large, heavy pot, add smoked turkey and enough water or stock to cover the meat (about 8 cups). Bring to a boil and cook over medium for 30 minutes, skimming the foam from the top. Drain the beans, and return them to the pot.
- Step 3
Add coconut milk, soup mix, garlic, scallions, thyme, onion, Scotch bonnet pepper, bouillon, allspice and black pepper. Bring to a simmer over medium, and cook until beans are tender, 1 to 2 hours. (Add more water as needed.)
- Step 4
Prepare the dumplings, if using: In a medium bowl, mix together the self-rising flour and salt. Add 1 cup water, and mix until shaggy and wet.
- Step 5
Remove turkey from the pot and set aside until cool enough to handle. Remove meat from the bones and add back to the soup. Add sweet potato and carrot. Drop dumplings, if using, by the spoonful into the soup and cook over medium, flipping them once or twice, until dumplings and vegetables are tender, about 15 minutes.
- Step 6
Remove and discard thyme sprigs, Scotch bonnet pepper and scallions. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed. If the soup is too thick, dilute with water. Serve hot as a soup, over rice, if you like.
Private Notes
Cooking Notes
The main ingredient in the grace Cox soup mix is salt there is also Turmeric ,garlic, Dehydrated carrots, MSG,
I'm making it now and used a habanero - it only calls for one, and whole, so I don't think it would make a big difference. I put four small slits in it and it started to fall apart, which you don't want unless you like it really hot. One small slit is enough. It smells and tastes great - just waiting for the beans to get soft.
I used smoked pork neck bones and smaller RG Buckeye beans I had on hand. The neck bones had little meat, so I added some shredded beef after seeing other recipes that called for beef stew meat. The cock soup mix has a distinctive taste, but is very salty, so no other salt needed. It was good, but the coconut flavor was too prominent for me. I used the lightest coconut milk I had (15% fat), but Jamaican brands seem to be in the 10-12% range. Next time I'd use 1/2 can or find Jamaican.
Has anyone tried making this with habenero peppers instead of Scotch bonnets? Are they similar enough or is it worth going the extra mile to track down the scotch bonnet?
I'm making it now and used a habanero - it only calls for one, and whole, so I don't think it would make a big difference. I put four small slits in it and it started to fall apart, which you don't want unless you like it really hot. One small slit is enough. It smells and tastes great - just waiting for the beans to get soft.
The main ingredient in the grace Cox soup mix is salt there is also Turmeric ,garlic, Dehydrated carrots, MSG,
What is cock flavored soup mix? Haven't seen it in my supermarket (I live in France)
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