| Anna Warden created this gorgeously comforting stew, made creamy by blitzing some of the carlin peas for a rich, hearty texture. It's a lovely way to brighten and warm up on darker days. |
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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. Red Foxes are a red-brown variety of Carlin Pea, combining the distinctive nutty flavour of Carlin Peas with a striking colour. |
Red Foxes are a distinctively red variety of Carlin or Maple Pea. In Lancashire Carlin Peas are 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 known 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.
Carlin Peas have a superb nutty flavour and firm texture, making a great alternative to chickpeas or Puy lentils. They're great in soups, stews, curries and salad, pairing well with roast vegetables.
Soak overnight - or quick-soak by placing in boiling water, taking it off the heat and leaving for one hour.
After soaking , rinse, place in a pan with plenty of water, bring to the boil, cover and simmer for 40 to 45 minutes until tender.
Adding bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) when soaking will result in softer cooked peas. Cooked peas can be used immediately or frozen.
Cooking times for dried pulses will be longer at higher altitudes and when cooking with hard water or older pulses.
Adding bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) during soaking and/or cooking will soften the pulses and reduce the cooking time.
Cooked pulses can be used immediately or frozen for later use.
Carlin Peas
No Allergens
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians
| Typical values | Per 100g |
| Energy | 1208kJ (288kcal) |
| Fat | 2.1g |
| of which saturates | 0.4g |
| Carbohydrate | 32.2g |
| of which sugars | 3g |
| Fibre | 22.9g |
| Protein | 23.5g |
| Salt | 0g |
Category: Carlin Peas

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| Anna Warden created this gorgeously comforting stew, made creamy by blitzing some of the carlin peas for a rich, hearty texture. It's a lovely way to brighten and warm up on darker days. |
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| As the nights cool and the leaves turn, so wild mushrooms emerge from the mossy forest floor. Leanne Townsend found a beautiful patch of winter chanterelles and cooked them up with some British-grown carlin peas. |
Leanne served her beanballs with a rich tomato and olive sauce over rice, but they can be served in many different ways: in tomato sauce with spaghetti or with some added Middle Eastern spices in flatbreads with shredded salad and spicy yogurt sauce. You could even shape the mixture into burger shapes for a delicious mushroom beanburger.
Serves 4 (or 3 very hungry people)
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| Anna Warden created this gorgeously comforting stew, made creamy by blitzing some of the carlin peas for a rich, hearty texture. It's a lovely way to brighten and warm up on darker days. |
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| As the nights cool and the leaves turn, so wild mushrooms emerge from the mossy forest floor. Leanne Townsend found a beautiful patch of winter chanterelles and cooked them up with some British-grown carlin peas. |
Leanne served her beanballs with a rich tomato and olive sauce over rice, but they can be served in many different ways: in tomato sauce with spaghetti or with some added Middle Eastern spices in flatbreads with shredded salad and spicy yogurt sauce. You could even shape the mixture into burger shapes for a delicious mushroom beanburger.
Serves 4 (or 3 very hungry people)
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Excellent products - as always. Have already made a big bean stew with the Corona beans.
Moist flavoursome and great mix of cereals. Nice texture with the oats.
I haven't cooked with this batch yet but it's fabulous that I can but BRITISH chickpeas. Thank you Hodmedod for being part of the bean and pulse revival!!
Great product. Made a gorgeous Ful Maddamas from them
Just came back to order some more and thought I'd leave a review. These are really great and the simplicity and nutrition of them is a winner. I've only used them so far as 'cereal' with oat milk or as part of a muesli but they really are superb and I'm looking forward to trying them in some of the recipes here too (that fridge cake looks yum!)