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chatta
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I am going to make soup inspired by the threads here :A I have bought a packet of mixed lentils, pearl barley etc. There is nothing on the packet to say what quantitys I should use, can someone tell me please
. I usually work to half a cup of rice per person would it be the same for lentils etc. I am going to soak them overnight first. Thanks for help


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I use 4oz/125g per person for pulses.0
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Norbert_Colon wrote:I use 4oz/125g per person for pulses.
I dont have scales so is that about half a cup-full0 -
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be careful with the quantities if its a bag of "broth/soup mix" that kind that as barley,dried peas/green&yellow lentils all mixed together.this kind is normally used to thicken broths/soups/stews etc
the barley will thicken the soup alot if too much is added
if they are seperate bags of lentils and barley you only need a "egg cup" full of barley enough for a large pan of soup.
you dont need to soak the barley0 -
hole_in_pocket wrote:be careful with the quantities if its a bag of "broth/soup mix" that kind that as barley,dried peas/green&yellow lentils.
the barley will thicken the soup alot
Thats exactly what it is so I will be careful0 -
chatta wrote:I dont have scales so is that about half a cup-full
Making these types of soups isn't and exact science so it doesn't have to be that accurate.
If you have bought a 500g bad just measure out approx a quarter of it and you'll be near enough.
Measure this into a jug or mug or large yogpot and you will soon know how much you need for your family.It's all down to personal taste after all.
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chatta wrote:Thats exactly what it is so I will be careful
i wouldnt use this mix to make to a soup from scratch.
think of it as adding texture to a stew or soup made from other ingredients
needs a long cooking time 2 hours plus.0 -
hole_in_pocket wrote:i wouldnt use this mix to make to a soup from scratch.
think of it as adding texture to a stew or soup made from other ingredients
needs a long cooking time 2 hours plus.
Oh dear, just read this after I have washed and started soaking them, I am using shallots, leeks sweated, then adding carrots and potatos along with chicken and stock. Are you telling me I can now feed my entire neighbour-hoodThe packet says 24 hours
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Just a little off topic , my daughter kindly managed to find me some pearl barley in Sainsbury (no go in tesco) I have never actually read the packet before just thrown in a handful. It says that I should be covering with cold water and bringing to the boil , then rinse in cold water again before I cook them... does anyone actually do this and whats it about ? Anyone?#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
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