Monday, November 19, 2007

Split Pea Soup and Double Cornbread

I believe in comfort food. I believe that it can cure all ills, warm the heart and stomach, and woo lovers. I believe in warm soups and stews in the winter (even though God knows it's ain't winter in Georgia yet...schizophrenic weather). And most of all, I believe in my mother's split pea and ham soup.

Crap. Ham in soup. That's not very vegan. Or vegan at all.


So I made Veganomicon's split pea soup with roasted red peppers. The red pepper idea is genius. Unfortunately, red peppers, although tasty, don't add the same effect as ham to a split pea soup. Don't get me wrong, the soup is good. It's just not comfort food good. So I'm going to steal my mother's recipe this week and try this again at a later date. I can almost guarantee that the roasted red peppers will show up again, but I just need more flavor than the recipe gave me.

The rats were a fan. They might not be the best taste testers ever, but their positive attitude towards everything I make is quite humoring.


The cornbread, however, worked really well with the soup. After reading Heidi's yeast raised cornbread muffin recipe, I really wish I would have made that recipe instead, time consuming as it is, but Isa and Terry's recipe from Veganomicon is quite tasty in a more traditional way.

Vegan Double Cornbread
2 c soy milk
2 tsp apple cider vinegar
2 c cornmeal
1 c all-purpose flour
1/4 c sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/3 c oil
1 c frozen and partially thawed corn kernels


Preheat the oven to 350.

In a skillet over medium heat, saute the corn kernels in oil for approx. 7 minutes, or until the corn is slightly browned.

Combine the soy milk and vinegar in a measuring cup and set aside to curdle for 10 minutes.

In a large mixing bowl, sift together the cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Create a well in the center and add the soy milk mixture and oil. Mix together with a spoon until just combined. Fold in the corn kernels.

Pour the batter into a 9x13 baking pan. Bake for appox. 30 minutes, until a knife inserted in the middle comes out clean.

5 comments:

LizNoVeggieGirl said...

sorry that the split-pea-soup-sans-ham wasn't as comforting as the original dish - hopefully once you try it again, it will satisfying your palate! looks like the rats certainly enjoyed it though :0) and the cornbread makes a lovely soup accompaniment!

Steve Reed said...

OMG. Those rat photos made me laugh. :)

I love split pea soup -- not sure what a good alternative to the ham would be, though. Hmmm...

eileen2000 said...

rats and soup...my two favoritest things!!!

Tricia said...

i added your blog to my rss feed simply because you have pictures of your rats eating your cooking. it doesn't get any better than that! (and you're vegan and your writing is entertaining...)

Jess said...

I am making this soup right now (took me long enough; I've had the book since it came out a year ago!), and I added a few drops (maybe 6 or so?) of liquid smoke. I found that really added to the flavor (and subbed nicely for the smokey flavor the ham would normally lend). I also pureed the soup (after removing the ginger & bay leaf)--before adding the red peppers & frozen peas--which really added to the "body" of the soup. Definite comfort food this way!! :)