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We've teamed up with Bold Bean Co to offer our classic carlin peas in jars, cooked to perfection and ready to use. One of Britain's best-kept secrets, Carlin Peas are a much-loved traditional food in the North of England and make a great alternative to chickpeas, with excellent flavour and texture. |
Bold Bean sent our classic British-grown Black Badger Carlin Peas to their expert Spanish preservers, who have perfectly cooked and jarred them in their salty stock.
Also know as Black or Grey Peas, Carlin Peas are traditionally eaten as Parched Peas in Lancashire, simply boiled up and served with vinegar and salt. With their firm texture and delicious nutty flavour, Carlin Peas make an excellent British substitute for chickpeas.
We also sell dried Organic Black Badger Carlin Peas, Red Fox Carlin Peas (a lighter coloured red-brown variety) and our canned Organic Carlin Peas in Water.
📸 Photo courtesy Milly Fletcher
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Category: Carlin Peas
Type: Peas
Brunch Chaat with Carlin Peas and Tomatoes
Black Badger Brownie Bars: made with Carlin Peas
Rustic Black Badger Salad
Ginger Fox Cake - made with Carlin Peas
Browse all our recipes for carlin peas
Carlin Peas have a superb nutty flavour and firm texture, making a great alternative to chickpeas. They're great in soups, stews, curries and salad, pairing well with roast vegetables.
Drain and rinse or use complete with their salty liquor. The peas are ready to use, hot or cold. Add to stews, curries, salads or use to make hummus. To heat, add to cooked dish and heat through for 1 to 2 minutes.
Carlin Peas, Water, Salt
No Allergens
| Typical values | Per 100g |
| Energy | 364kJ (86kcal) |
| Fat | 0.7g |
| of which saturates | 0.13g |
| Carbohydrate | 12g |
| of which sugars | 0.4g |
| Fibre | 3.4g |
| Protein | 6.4g |
| Salt | 0.8g |
Grown in the Britain for at least 500 years, Carlin Peas are also know as Black Badgers or Maple Peas. In Lancashire they're traditionally served "parched" - boiled and roast or soaked in vinegar - on Bonfire Night. They're celebrated in parts of Yorkshire on Carlin Sunday, the fifth Sunday in Lent, and know as Grey Peas in the Black Country, where they're often served with bacon.
Carlin Peas are also popular with pigeons (and carp!) and occasionally known as Pigeon Peas but they're not to be confused with the entirely different tropical species Cajanus cajan, also popularly known as the Pigeon Pea.
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
delicious
Lovely item carefully packed and great seller
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I often find fava beans a bit bitter (is it just me?!) so have previously just used them in quite heavily flavoured dishes. Not these ones though - no bitterness at all - just really tasty. I often eat them just with a bit of seasoning and drizzle of oil!
This unusual flour is something everyone should try. I use it in sourdough and yeasted bread, and it makes an unusually dense dough that is actually rather textured and nice to stretch and fold even when using at 50:50 with white. It has a very nice flavour with a long prove - and so far has never over-proved on me by going liquidy. Aside from its unusual flavour and appearance, I have achieved a good firm and edible crust that doesn't turn into nasty shards
I make fantastic tasty hummus with Carlin Peas . I cook up the whole pack, then freeze in very small batches., equivalent to a canful, and they defrost overnight. I sometimes add butter beans or flageolets and vary the flavour with all sorts,…paprika, sun-dried tomatoes, aubergine etc. Or I can add them frozen to meat or veg stews, stir fries etc. love them!!
Really like this dish, great flavour and some real substance to it!
Fantastic grain for making risotto's and stews creates a really great creamy texture during cooking without the addition of dairy (although the addition of dairy elevates everything!) They don't overcook unlike rice so its almost a foolproof alternative, the end results are a moreish bite to the cooked grain.