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Erbsenpuree (Yellow Split-Pea Puree)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables German German, Vegetables 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 c Yellow Split-peas; Dry
6 c Stock, Broth; Or Water
1 Onion; Large, Whole
1 Carrot; Large
1 Turnip or Parsnip; Large
1/8 ts Marjoram; Dried
1/8 ts Thyme; Dried
1 ts Salt
1 Onion; Small, Minced
2 tb Butter; Melted
2 tb Unbleached Flour

INSTRUCTIONS

Presoak peas, if necessary, according to package directions. Drain well, if
presoaked.  In a large pot, add water or stock, whole onion, carrot, turnip
or parsnip, marjoram, thyme, and salt.  Cook until peas and vegetables are
tender, about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Drain well. Mash peas and vegetables in
blender or press through a sieve.  In a small frying pan, saute the minced
onion in butter until lightly browned; blend in flour and cook about 2
minutes.  Add to blended peas and vegetables. Beat until fluffy and serve
hot.
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