We promised our vegetarian audience some more vegetarian meals. We are delivering.. and then some with this dish. “Ital” is a Jamaican word for a holistic kind of cooking that involves whole foods and spices and no animal flesh. This is usually associated with the Rastafarian tradition from which Bob Marley evolved. We are paying homage to our roots by using this dish in a way that honours all people, no matter what their food philosophy. We promise you that it tastes so sweet that you will forget the meat!
Ingredients: 250g red peas (kidney beans), 1 cup fresh coconut milk, 2 cloves garlic, 1 small onion, thyme, scotch bonnet pepper, sea salt.
Measure peas in a bowl. If you are using a digital scale, add the empty bowl first when the scale is off then turn on the scale and it will automatically calibrate at zero so that whatever you add to it will be the correct measurement and the weight of the container will not be included.
Soak peas overnight in 4 cups of water and 1/4 tsp baking soda and one clove garlic. We use the baking soda to reduce the problems of gas that some people have with peas. Keep in fridge until ready to cook.
When ready to cook, drain peas, add to pot with 1 1/2 L water, 1 tsp sea salt and another garlic clove and bring to boil, cover and reduce heat to a very low simmer.
If you have soaked for 24 hours, this will reduce cooking time, but it may still take a while depending on the peas. Cook until soft.
If the heat was low enough, much of the water will evaporate when the peas are cooked until soft. Remove them from the pot, leaving the liquid behind, along with about 1/4 cup peas . Add 1 cup fresh coconut milk and increase heat to reduce the liquid.
Add your onions, thyme, and scotch bonnet pepper.
When reduced to a thicker sauce, add the cooked peas. Taste. Add more sea salt if necessary.
I find myself humming … this is a sweet stew because of the fresh coconut milk…”O island in the sun, willed to me by my father’s hand…”
Serve hot. This is traditionally served with white rice but you may substitute with Cauliflower Rice for a low carb alternative. Makes 4 servings.
Our friends at Duo Dishes made a Trini version recently. You may check out that one too to add to your Caribbean vegetarian meals!
Chef and Steward says
Our friends at Duo Dished (in our Blogroll) made a Trini version recently. You may check out that one too to add to your Caribbean vegetarian meals!
Mika says
I have never thought to cook beans in coconut milk, this is a great idea…
Chef and Steward says
Thanks, wish we could claim it.. but we have to give it to the Rasta man.
A little bit of everything says
beans and coconut milk, that’s new to me. thanks for sharing.
love the presentation
The Duo Dishes says
Is this the dish you mentioned on our blog when we had the Caribbean-style Red Beans & Rice? It sounds so good. In fact, it was so good. The coconut milk really soothes any potential burn from the pepper, so those two work well together.
Chef and Steward says
Yes it is. And I hope our visitors see your version as I suggested 🙂
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Monifa says
Cool. All yuh forcing mi hand back into the kitchen on a Sunday again with all these delights:-). Could this work just as well with gungo peas? (think its what it is also called garbanzo peas elsewhere)
Chef and Steward says
Yes it could! It is called pigeon peas in many places.
Andrew says
I was going to try this dish, but I was put off by the need to count out 250 red peas. I don’t have that type of patience.
Chef and Steward says
Hahahaha! Andrew thanks for yoru sense of humour. We had forgotten the “g” off the 250 so it should have been 250g. Made the change. Happy cooking!
Jehancancook says
I’ve been making this for years and absolutely love it! Do you guys make the stew peas with with salted pigtail and dumplings?
Marcia says
Great to know where to turn if you are not sure how to prepare the dish you enjoyed some time ago.
Chef and Steward says
Marcia, that’s right! You have us as a resource. If there is anything that you would like us to do, do not hesitate to let us know either!