![]() |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - A question of style?
It’s getting cool enough to enjoy some Canadian-Style Yellow Split-Pea Soup. My recipe uses smoked beer (http://bit.ly/WYobO4). Anyone else use a lager or an ale?
|
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - A questionof style?
On 9/3/2013 9:13 AM, Peter LaFrance wrote:
> It’s getting cool enough to enjoy some Canadian-Style Yellow Split-Pea Soup. My recipe uses smoked beer (http://bit.ly/WYobO4). Anyone else use a lager or an ale? > How on earth does one smoke a beer? (insert your own punch line) The recipe however looks great. |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - A question of style?
On Tue, 3 Sep 2013 08:13:33 -0700 (PDT), Peter LaFrance
> wrote: > It’s getting cool enough to enjoy some Canadian-Style Yellow Split-Pea Soup. My recipe uses smoked beer (http://bit.ly/WYobO4). Anyone else use a lager or an ale? I've never considered using beer in split pea soup, but I like the idea and will give it a shot sometime. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - A question of style?
On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 10:20:20 -0600, casa contenta > wrote:
> On 9/3/2013 9:13 AM, Peter LaFrance wrote: > > It’s getting cool enough to enjoy some Canadian-Style Yellow Split-Pea Soup. My recipe uses smoked beer (http://bit.ly/WYobO4). Anyone else use a lager or an ale? > > > > How on earth does one smoke a beer? > > (insert your own punch line) > > The recipe however looks great. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoked_beer tells you how. There's a town in Bavaria called Bamberg that's renowned for smoked beer. We bought a bottle to share and decided it's an acquired taste. I didn't like it at all, hubby finished the bottle but didn't go back for more. I like to braise pork in beer, so I think I'll find a smoked beer here and try it the next time I braise pork for pulling. Hopefully, it will impart a smoky flavor to the meat but not be overpowering. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - Aquestion of style?
On 2013-09-03, casa contenta > wrote:
> How on earth does one smoke a beer? In a bong. duh..... |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - A question of style?
"notbob" > wrote in message ... > On 2013-09-03, casa contenta > wrote: > >> How on earth does one smoke a beer? > > In a bong. duh..... no, use a beer hookah |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - A questionof style?
On 9/3/2013 12:23 PM, sf wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 10:20:20 -0600, casa contenta > wrote: > >> On 9/3/2013 9:13 AM, Peter LaFrance wrote: >>> It’s getting cool enough to enjoy some Canadian-Style Yellow Split-Pea Soup. My recipe uses smoked beer (http://bit.ly/WYobO4). Anyone else use a lager or an ale? >>> >> >> How on earth does one smoke a beer? >> >> (insert your own punch line) >> >> The recipe however looks great. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoked_beer tells you how. There's a > town in Bavaria called Bamberg that's renowned for smoked beer. We > bought a bottle to share and decided it's an acquired taste. I didn't > like it at all, hubby finished the bottle but didn't go back for more. > > I like to braise pork in beer, so I think I'll find a smoked beer here > and try it the next time I braise pork for pulling. Hopefully, it > will impart a smoky flavor to the meat but not be overpowering. Well that's another first for me! I see by the list that the Sam Adams brand offers one domestically. I certainly think that the flavor would be very compatible with braised pork, or beef. |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - A questionof style?
On 9/3/2013 12:27 PM, notbob wrote:
> On 2013-09-03, casa contenta > wrote: > >> How on earth does one smoke a beer? > > In a bong. duh..... > Ok, I figured someone would go there...;-) |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - A question of style?
"Pico Rico" > wrote in message ... > > "notbob" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2013-09-03, casa contenta > wrote: >> >>> How on earth does one smoke a beer? >> >> In a bong. duh..... > > > > no, use a beer hookah lol -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - Aquestion of style?
On 2013-09-03, casa contenta > wrote:
> On 9/3/2013 12:27 PM, notbob wrote: >> In a bong. duh..... > Ok, I figured someone would go there...;-) Ancient history. OTOH, Alaska Brewing Smoked Porter is to die for, when you can get it: http://alaskanbeer.com/our-brew/limi...ed-porter.html nb |
Canadian-style Yellow Split-Pea Soup with a beer base - A question of style?
sf wrote:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoked_beer tells you how. There's a > town in Bavaria called Bamberg Wasn't Bamberg in Franken? > that's renowned for smoked beer. We > bought a bottle to share and decided it's an acquired taste. I didn't > like it at all, hubby finished the bottle but didn't go back for more. Same as me, can't stand it > I like to braise pork in beer, so I think I'll find a smoked beer here > and try it the next time I braise pork for pulling. Hopefully, it > will impart a smoky flavor to the meat but not be overpowering. If it works, it could be the real use of rauchbier. Tell us how it worked out -- "Un pasto senza vino e' come un giorno senza sole" Anthelme Brillat Savarin |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:29 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
FoodBanter