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Can I make pea soup without a sieve?

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Chkchk · 20/04/2020 14:34

Every recipe I've seen says to push the soup through a sieve until dry vegetable matter is left behind. I want pea soup but don't have a sieve! I have a strainer if that would work? Or could I just blend it all up and leave the 'bits' in the finished soup?

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00100001 · 20/04/2020 14:35

umm.. yes.


i just use onions, peas, stock etc.

and blitz.

done.


why bother with a sieve??

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maslinpan · 20/04/2020 14:35

A blender will be fine.

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00100001 · 20/04/2020 14:36

www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/peaandmintsoup_81285

the first recipe on google for "Pea soup recipe"

no sieve in sight...!

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IHaveBrilloHair · 20/04/2020 14:39

I've never sieved pea soup.

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Chkchk · 20/04/2020 14:44

Fantastic thank you. I was looking at the Felicity cloake and the ottolenghi recipes.

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Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 21/04/2020 10:47

I don't have the patience to push things through a sieve. If it doesn't work eaten as is or blended, it doesn't get made here. The bits they're suggesting you sieve out sound like useful fibre to me, so you're actually going for the healthier option by ignoring that. Grin

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CottonSock · 21/04/2020 10:57

Never sieved any soup. Pea and dried mint I did recently and it was lush

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ppeatfruit · 21/04/2020 11:43

I made pea, mint and spinach soup yesterday, I chopped up the spinach And removed some of the tougher stalks, but the blender does all the work for you, no sieve needed! I do it all in one saucepan too . Brilliant!

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Raera · 21/04/2020 13:10

I make an unusual combination. Lettuce pea and pear with veg stock from a cube. It's yummy
Blended, never used a sieve.

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