Have you tried pease brose ?
Basically it's the little yellow field peas that are roasted (and they smell brilliant while they're being roasted too ) and then ground. Used to be as common a food as porridge.
Peas can be boiled then fried in butter or something like bacon fat. They're called Carlins. Again, the folks in the Indian subcontinent do something similar with peas but they use ghee or oil and they spice them up. They call their seasoning of many of these things 'tempering'. No idea why, it's an added kick of taste and heat though.
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Basically it's the little yellow field peas that are roasted (and they smell brilliant while they're being roasted too ) and then ground. Used to be as common a food as porridge.
Peas can be boiled then fried in butter or something like bacon fat. They're called Carlins. Again, the folks in the Indian subcontinent do something similar with peas but they use ghee or oil and they spice them up. They call their seasoning of many of these things 'tempering'. No idea why, it's an added kick of taste and heat though.
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