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mapko

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Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 2:52 PM (permalink)
I'm fairly new here so I may be posting this in the wrong forum, However, that being said, I'm curious as to opinions of the "famous" Andersen's Pea Soup restaurants' pea soup (duh!!!). A few years ago, we held off our hunger pangs for about 200 miles anxiously awaiting the taste of the heavily advertised ( every mile or two) pea soup. Could hardly wait . The first taste was.......................................
 
Mark
 
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    enginecapt

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    Re:Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 2:53 PM (permalink)
    pea-like?
     
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      mapko

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      Re:Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 3:26 PM (permalink)
      It was green but tasteless. Vegetable based with no meat. Only in Kalifornia would pea soup be made without a meaty ham bone .    
       
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        jonjax71

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        Re:Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 5:03 PM (permalink)
        Andersen's Pea Soup in Buelton CA is legendary, I have passed it maybe 50 times on my trips to Solvang, Santa Barbara, Central or No Cal from the L A area. I tried it once and thought it was severely over rated, I guess if one is a fan of pea soup it is good but neither my wife, my children or grand children like pea soup
         
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          Greymo

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          Re:Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 5:15 PM (permalink)
          Why would one stop to have pea soup  if they do not like pea soup?
           
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            enginecapt

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            Re:Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 5:29 PM (permalink)
            You're not a fan of pea soup and you consider their pea soup overrated?
             
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              JRPfeff

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              Re:Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 5:56 PM (permalink)
              Greymo


              Why would one stop to have pea soup  if they do not like pea soup?


              I think because jonjax71 is a Roadfooder.  That is what we do, sample the best, even when it is not on the top of our list of favorite foods.
               
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                Greymo

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                Re:Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 6:16 PM (permalink)
                I have to disagree with you on this.  A Roadfooder does not go out and taste test foods that they do not like.............it certainly would make for an unfair observation.  I  do not like okra so there is no way  that I would  consider judging   okra presentations at any  Roadfood restaurant . 
                 
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                  mar52

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                  Re:Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 6:27 PM (permalink)
                  Loved it as a kid.  Not so much now.


                   
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                    i95

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                    Re:Pea soup Mon, 01/11/10 8:49 PM (permalink)
                    Greymo


                    Why would one stop to have pea soup  if they do not like pea soup?


                    Um, because they really had to pea?
                     
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                      kland01s

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                      Re:Pea soup Tue, 01/12/10 9:56 AM (permalink)
                      It's like all the advertising for Wall Drugs in South Dakota. You see the signs about once every mile and you have to stop whether you like it or not. I've never been but I've seen it on the Food Channel and the Travel Channel so, yes, it's probably overrated.
                       
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                        jonjax71

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                        Re:Pea soup Tue, 01/12/10 10:57 AM (permalink)
                        JRPfeff


                        Greymo


                        Why would one stop to have pea soup  if they do not like pea soup?


                        I think because jonjax71 is a Roadfooder.  That is what we do, sample the best, even when it is not on the top of our list of favorite foods.

                         
                        First I am not closed minded, I am willing to take another shot at liking something. After all the buzz surrounding Andersen's pea soup by our friends, writers, consumer and its legendary status in Calif, plus since we would pass it once or twice a year, we finally broke down and stopped at the location to give it a try. Perhaps it would change our mind about pea soup, we were hungry and besides the soup we were sure we would find other items on the menu to eat
                         
                        We ordered one bowl of the pea soup along with our lunch choices and between my wife and I we had several spoonfuls each before we passed on the rest. We both agreed that it was not our cup of tea but we could see where those that like pea soup would like this style. We'd rather have cream of chick pea soup- especially when made with Spanish chorizos
                         

                         
                         
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                          ken8038

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                          Re:Pea soup Tue, 01/12/10 12:05 PM (permalink)
                          <<You're not a fan of pea soup and you consider their pea soup overrated?

                          Why not? I don't see anything contradictory in that kind of statement. For example I'm not big on pies and cakes, but I will willingly go to a bakery or pie shop if it is getting good press and I think I can distinguish a good pie or cake from an overrated one.

                          Getting back to Pea Soup Anderson's, I mail-ordered thier soup years ago from the Food Finds book and I was not impressed. Granted, that's not the same thing as eating it on site, but I think if they were willing to put their name on it, it could have been better.
                           
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                            mayor al

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                            Re:Pea soup Tue, 01/12/10 12:45 PM (permalink)
                            My Mom would get us to stop everytime we passed the place on coastal California rides. She loved the stuff. I prefer Pea Soup that is approaching "fork-use" thickness with chunks of Pig in it. As a result, Mother would slurp her soup and I would have some pie or other bakery sweet.
                            There is room in this forum for varied opinions about almost anything...Why can't we all recognize that our opinion/evaluation may not match that of others, but all have merit...except Hoffmans, and his is wrong no matter what it is.
                             
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                              BelleReve

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                              Re:Pea soup Tue, 01/12/10 2:45 PM (permalink)
                              I'll put my two cents in by saying about two weeks ago I made a pea soup with a stock made from fresh vegetables, herbs, and spices and it was very flavorful.  I did add chunks of leftover Christmas ham about the last 45 mins. of cooking. 

                              My problem was the peas - Camellia brand which I'm used to, was sold off the shelf, and I ended up with Wal-Mart generic, thinking peas are peas but obviously not, and I think I got a bag of old ones, as it took so looong to cook even with the peas having soaked for most of the day before cooking. 
                               
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                                SeamusD

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                                Re:Pea soup Tue, 01/12/10 3:22 PM (permalink)
                                I remember the last time I ate pea soup. I was probably 6 or 7 and mom made it for dinner, so I had to eat it. I got a few bites in and it all found its way back into the bowl.

                                That being said, I'd like to try it again, as a lot of food I hated as a youngster I've grown to like, and Mayor Al's description of the type of pea soup he favors sounds good to me.
                                 
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                                  Vince Macek

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                                  Re:Pea soup Tue, 01/12/10 6:31 PM (permalink)
                                  mayor al


                                  My Mom would get us to stop everytime we passed the place on coastal California rides. She loved the stuff. I prefer Pea Soup that is approaching "fork-use" thickness with chunks of Pig in it. As a result, Mother would slurp her soup and I would have some pie or other bakery sweet.
                                  ...


                                  So the pea soup wasn't as thick as fog?
                                  Sorry, but someone had to say it.


                                   
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                                    PapaJoe8

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                                    Re:Pea soup Tue, 01/12/10 7:47 PM (permalink)
                                    My mom made a great split pea soup w/ ham. I still love that when it is made correctly. I have never had any I liked at a restaurant. :~(
                                    Joe
                                     
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                                      Foodbme

                                      Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 3:25 AM (permalink)
                                      Funny you should mention Pea Soup! By chance, I had Pea Soup for lunch today at the hospital cafeteria at Barrows Neurological Center in Phoenix, (3rd Av & Thomas). I consider myself a Pea Soup expert and this made from scratch soup was a 10! A big bowl for only $2.25 was a bargain! I often eat at hospital cafeterias because the food is usually very good and reasonably priced! 
                                       
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                                        mayor al

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                                        Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 6:57 AM (permalink)
                                        Our HS cafeteria in Upstate NY (1968-72) had a 'Soup Pot' in the faculty dining room. They would alternate the type of soup served, but often it would be Split Pea.  On Monday when the pot was first put out for the week, the soup would be fairly thin (watery). By Wed. it had a pretty good consistency, and whatever was left on Friday was,indeed, 'fork-use thick'. I really loved that soup on a cold winter day! They did refrigerate the remains each day after the lunch period!
                                         
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                                          mr chips

                                          Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 7:46 AM (permalink)
                                          I like Anderson's and have enjoyed the soup when I've stopped. They used to sell a canned version in the stores which I also liked.
                                          <message edited by mr chips on Fri, 01/15/10 7:32 AM>
                                           
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                                            PapaJoe8

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                                            Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 5:28 PM (permalink)
                                            Is this split pea soup, made w/ dried split peas, that yall are talking about?
                                            Joe
                                             
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                                              mayor al

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                                              Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 5:56 PM (permalink)
                                              PJ8
                                              Yes.
                                              AL
                                               
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                                                Sundancer7

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                                                Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 5:57 PM (permalink)
                                                I enjoy the taste of almost any pea soup with pig but like most legumes, they do cause me issues.
                                                 
                                                Paul E. Smith
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                                                  the ancient mariner

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                                                  Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 6:17 PM (permalink)
                                                  Go to goggle and google up a good recipe for split pea soup.

                                                  ____I Did It My Way Pea Soup. 

                                                  Easy and g-o-o-d.
                                                   
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                                                    PapaJoe8

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                                                    Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 6:33 PM (permalink)
                                                    Thanks Al! I wonder why I am the only one that calls it "split pea".

                                                    Paul, some say that if you eat legumes on a regular basis... the problems will subside. Anyone know for sure???

                                                    Ancient one, that "my way" soup sounds good. Way different than the split peas soup I was asking about. Oh, that was Paul who wrote that "my way" song... but he wrote it for Frank.
                                                    Joe
                                                     
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                                                      the ancient mariner

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                                                      Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 7:33 PM (permalink)
                                                      Paul Anka wrote it for Franky Baby.
                                                      And Franky sang it beautifully 
                                                      And now it is the name of a green split pea soup---
                                                      What goes around comes around Papa Joe. 
                                                      But that is g-o-o-d soup----try it with some crusty bread. 
                                                       
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                                                        PapaJoe8

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                                                        Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 8:02 PM (permalink)
                                                        Ancient one, It's on my list of new things to cook... thanks! And yes... Franky sang it REAL good! Paul dosen't do a bad job singing it.
                                                        Joe
                                                         
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                                                          Davydd

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                                                          Re:Pea soup Thu, 01/14/10 8:38 PM (permalink)
                                                          PapaJoe8


                                                          Is this split pea soup, made w/ dried split peas, that yall are talking about?
                                                          Joe


                                                          Yes, and that is what we call it in our house. My wife made split-pea soup just last week. Last night we had homemade potato, carrot and cauliflower soup made similar to split-pea soup in that it is first cooked and then put through a blender to make it into a creamy texture.
                                                           
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                                                            maric

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                                                            Re:Pea soup Fri, 01/15/10 6:21 AM (permalink)


                                                            Love the pea soup my mother-in-law's preparing. But not too much  Maybe because that's her specialty and she's my inlaw  


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