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Authentic Jamaican Red Peas Soup Recipe

Hearty Jamaican Red Peas Soup recipe
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Jamaican Red Peas Soup – Is it Saturday? Then you know it’s perfect time for this Authentic Jamaican Red Peas Soup Recipe. I don’t know what it is about Saturdays but without fail growing up Saturday was the day to indulge in a hot bowl of soup. Whether it was red peas soup, corn soup, chicken foot soup (can’t believe I used to eat that) or pumpkin soup, this was the day.

WHY DO CARIBBEAN PEOPLE HAVE SOUP ON A SATURDAY?

According to historical research and folklore the Saturday soup tradition can be traced back to the native Tainos. The Taínos were Arawak people who were the indigenous people of the Caribbean and Florida regions. It is believed they kept stock pots to collect meat, fish and vegetables for soup. Very interesting indeed, I’m always fascinated to learn the origins of our modern day traditions.

WHAT INGREDIENTS GO IN THE JAMAICAN RED PEAS SOUP RECIPE

The heart of our Jamaican red peas soup is you guessed it “Red Peas”. By red peas we are referring to red kidney beans. Red kidney beans come in a few different colours. Red kidney beans come in either dark or light varieties. Both dark and light are large, kidney-shaped beans with a firm texture and hold up well in soups or other dishes that cook for a long time. Light Red Kidney Beans have a light red/pink glossy skin. Whilst on the other hand Dark Red Kidney Beans have a deep, glossy red skin.

Generally I tend to stick with light red kidney beans but of course you can use dark red if you would like for a deeper looking soup. Traditional red peas soup would have meat items such as salted pig tail, turkey bones or stewed beef; of course this is a vegan blog so those are all out. But not to worry our meatless, vegan soup will still taste delicious. Actually it will taste better in my opinion – the key is knowing how to combine our ingredients and season correctly.

We will utilize ground provisions to make our soup NICE!!! Ground provisions is how West Indians describe traditional root vegetable staples such as yams, dasheen (taro), sweet potatoes, eddos, cassava, etc. All of which of course are harvested from the earth, thus “ground” provisions.

WHAT ABOUT SWEET CORN

Another common item to drop in our red peas soup is some delicious sweet corn. This adds some sweetness and variety to the pot. typically you would break the corn into 3-4 pieces and cook along with the soup.

To thicken the soup a bit I like to combine a little of the soup mix, coconut milk, a few kernels of the corn and blend until smooth. I then add this corn mix to the soup to thicken and add a bit of richness.

PREPARING THE KIDNEY BEANS

BEANS, BEANS, BEANS – We all know beans have a certain amount of “gas” producing ability. So as noted in the recipe below you will definitely want to soak the beans overnight to reduce the “gassy” effect. I recommend soaking overnight with a piece of whole ginger. Draining and adding fresh water every 3-4 hours (if possible). When ready to use drain and rinse with fresh water.

Authentic Jamaican Red Peas Soup Recipe

Hearty Meatless (Vegan/Vegetarian) Jamaican Red Peas Soup recipe

Prep Time 480 min Cook Time 70 min Total Time 9 hrs 10 mins Difficulty: Intermediate Servings: 4 Calories: 450 kcal Best Season: Winter

Ingredients

Soup Mix

Spinners (Dumplings)

Instructions

Degassing The Beans (Overnight)

  1. Soak the beans overnight with a piece of whole ginger. Drain and add fresh water every 3-4 hours (if possible). When ready to use drain and rinse with fresh water.

Prepare Your Spinners (Dumpling)

  1. Mix your flour, cornmeal, salt with approx. 1/3 cup of water. Knead like dough and firm. Add more flour or cornmeal if too soft. You will break off thumb-size amount and roll into a cylindrical shape - see photos for example.

Recipe

  1. Bring six cups of water to boil

  2. Add rinsed red kidney beans and cook on high heat until tender (Approx. 35-50 minutes)

  3. Add yams, sweet potato, corn, carrots, spinners (dumplings)

  4. Add thyme, scallions, garlic, scotch bonnet pepper, pimento, coconut milk

  5. Season with salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, all purpose seasoning, Irie all natural vegetable seasoning (optional).

  6. Cook on medium heat for approximately 20-30 minutes. Soup is ready when yams, potatoes, corn are tender.

  7. Adjust seasoning if desired. If necessary thicken with 1tsp. cornstarch and 1tsp. cold water.

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Serving
Calories 450kcal

Note

To thicken the soup combine a little of the soup mix from the pot with coconut milk, a few kernels of the corn and blend until smooth. Optionally add cornstarch.  Add blended mixture to the soup to thicken and add a bit of richness.

Keywords: Ital, Jamaican, Red Peas, Soup, Vegan, Vegetarian, Yams

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make Jamaican red pea soup with canned kidney beans

Yes of course you can - there's no rule that you have to use dried kidney beans. We are all short on time and sometimes the convenient way is the way to go. However since the canned beans are already cooked just adjust the cooking time accordingly. 

Can I really enjoy Jamaican red peas soup without meat

Well of course you can silly! Despite there being no meat (chicken feet, salt beef or pigtail) you can still enjoy delicious red peas soup. You probably never heard the folklore story of the woman that had two children. One was her own and the other was adopted.  She would give her own child all the meat and give her adopted just the "broth" in spite. As time went on her adopted grew healthy and strong, while her own got frail and sick. Upon visiting the doctor - he rightfully advised her she was giving the best part of the soup to her adopted.  Point of the story - the best part of the soup is the broth from all the natural vegetables you put in!

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Mac

A Jamaican Food Blogger

Hi, I'm Mac, a part-time food blogger that has a passion for sharing healthy and delicious Caribbean and afro-fusion vegan meals and recipes.