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| One of Britain's best-kept secrets, Carlin Peas (available dried, canned and jarred) are a much-loved traditional food in the North of England and make a great alternative to Chickpeas, with excellent flavour and texture. |
Our Carlin Peas are a classic brown Carlin Pea, also know as Black or Grey Peas and popularly served as Parched Peas in Lancashire, simply boiled up and eaten with vinegar and salt. With their firm texture and delicious nutty flavour, Carlin Peas make an excellent British substitute for Chickpeas.
James Bucher grows most of these Carlin Peas for us at Hall Farm in Knettishall on the Suffolk / Norfolk border as a mixed bi-crop and with no pesticides or synthetic fertiliser, one element in his transformation of the farm from intensive input-reliant production to working with the soil and nature.
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Category: Carlin Peas
Type: Peas
Parched Peas for Bonfire Night
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 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 off the heat and leaving for 1 hour.
After soaking , rinse, place in a pan with plenty of water, bring to the boil, cover and simmer for 45 to 50 minutes until tender.
Adding baking powder 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 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
| Typical values | Per 100g |
| Energy | 1218kJ (290kcal) |
| Fat | 1.4g |
| of which saturates | 0.3g |
| Carbohydrate | 35g |
| of which sugars | 2.9g |
| Fibre | 22g |
| Protein | 24g |
| Salt | 0.05g |
Grown in the Britain for at least 500 years, Carlin Peas are also known as Black Badgers or Maple Peas. In Lancashire they're traditionally served "parched" - boiled and roasted 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 are 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. High in fibre and protein.
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!!
Look great, will cook them at weekend
Maybe I misread but make sure these are the size you are after. The bags are quite small. Great service and delivery. The site is great keep it up.
Bag split on arrival but peas taste really nice
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When I'm hungry for lunch, or dinner, or just home-alone, and urgently want something that's nutritious, filling and tasty to eat, this is my go-to food. A tray of them in the larder is essential for daily use and for a survival store. It's a meal for one, or add a bit of water to make 2 bowls of soup. Add some creamed coconut or coconut oil to make it richer. Perfect!
Why wouldn't you want wonderfully tasting green pancakes? We also alternate green and yellow blinis for canapés. You can of course make them even greener with a couple of leaves of fresh spinach wizzed into the batter.
All the peas is a nice mix for sprouting for a tasty and healthy snack or addition to salads. Soak in water, drain when fully expanded, rinse twice daily, then sprinkle on salads or like me, just eat a mouthful each time you walk past.
Absolutely loved it
loved it! - The texture was so interesting and the grains really took up the flavour of the spices. Really recommend and will be buying more