
By the way, I have a story about frozen peas. I recently caught an episode of Easy Entertaining with Michael Chiarello in which Michael was making a pea dish with frozen peas and, I suppose, felt the need to justify not using fresh peas. He told a story about how, when he was a young chef in France, he asked one of the older chefs how he got his pea sauce to be such a fresh, vibrant green. The chef took Michael over to the freezer and revealed a stash of frozen peas. "Monsieur, it is zee Birds Eye peas," said the chef. I'm paraphrasing here, but Michael definitely said that the French chef showed him "Birds Eye" peas. And you know what? They are pretty darn good.


The complete recipe is here. I followed it exactly except for adding extra lemon juice, salt, and pepper to the soup.

That pea soup is nice and vibrantly green! It is always nice to have a sandwich to dip into soup.
ReplyDeletethat looks great..the panini sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a perfect lunch! It's so pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteI could really go for that panini! I may just have to add another magazine subscription to my mailbox... my mailman is going to hate me!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of that soup, but the sandwich is what sounds super good to me!!
ReplyDeleteThe soup is gorgeous and the panini sounds so good. I've never thought of adding scallions, how delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour idea of adding some seasoned croutons on top sounds really good! The looks of that sandwich make my cravings take over :)
ReplyDeleteI love that magazine too. What a beautiful sandwhich and so easy too!
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