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> Jellied Peas..., Very odd question

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post 22/12/2012, 08:01 AM
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Sounds awful, I know.
Tastes disgusting really.

But I need to know.

My Grandma used to always make Jellied Peas for Boxing Day BBQ. She somehow (mistakingly) got the idea that my sister loved them and always commented how she made them specially for her. laughing2.gif

I am hosting boxing day now and want to make jellied peas for my sister. wink.gif
Grandma is 90 and not at all well so don't want to ring her to ask her.

How do I do jellied peas? They were just canned peas in a clear tasteless jelly.
Any ideas?
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SensibleSis
post 22/12/2012, 08:10 AM
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Just make green jelly and add a cup of peas!

Sorry, not what you asked at all but you have given me the idea to do exactly that and freak my own sister out at Christmas.
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post 22/12/2012, 08:10 AM
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Buy clear jelly and make it up and set it?

Make up gelatine and use that?
Just say NO??!!! lol


They do sound vile, but i hate peas and only eat snow peas or sugar snap peas.

My inlaws serve up TINNED peas because supposedly they are how my husband prefers them. Really, he likes fresh/frozen ones much better!
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credence
post 22/12/2012, 08:18 AM
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I have a food blog.
Not that I know what jellied peas is meant to be, but I'm thinking the jelly should contain some sort of mint, maybe a bit of white vinegar and sugar, a bit like mint sauce...am I on the right track?
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credence
post 22/12/2012, 08:21 AM
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I have a food blog.
Oooh look what I found...



Did it look anything like this?

{Source} http://unusualcoleslaw.blogspot.com.au/200...-pea-salad.html
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post 22/12/2012, 08:21 AM
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Aeroplane jelly sell a plain jelly that you can add your favourite flavoring to it. You do need to add from memory it's 200mls of juice for example.

What colour was the jelly ? Maybe experiment with some food coloring to get the right colour.

I bought tis from BILO (Coles).

Hope this helps.


Edited for spelling.

This post has been edited by wiggles: 22/12/2012, 08:22 AM
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post 22/12/2012, 08:22 AM
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LOL I have one kid that hates jelly and loves peas, and one that hates peas and loves jelly. I would love to serve them that!! laughing2.gif
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post 22/12/2012, 08:31 AM
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Jellied peas! Lol.
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post 22/12/2012, 08:43 AM
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Jellied peas- ugh, the horror!!
My grandma used to make it with mint flavoured green jelly and tinned peas for special occasions. YUCK! And jellied beetroot sick.gif
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post 22/12/2012, 08:55 AM
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Google recipes using aspic - that's the jellied bit (a'la 1970s recipes). You could modify this rather **ahem** attractive dish.


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