Best dried peas according to redditors

We found 10 Reddit comments discussing the best dried peas. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Dried green peas
Dried pigeon peas
Dried split peas

Top Reddit comments about Dried Peas:

u/funnynickname · 5 pointsr/Cheap_Meals

Sure. This stuff is supposed to help the flavor of lentils and help digestion. Heat in ghee and fry beans in it for a minute.

I've bought split pea 4lbs $15.

garbanzo Takes a long time to cook to soft. Pressure cooker?

I bought some brown lentils, but they weren't split, and still had the shell. Little more chewy than I like.

These were a very good no soak substitute for navy beans. Bit pricey.

I tried these in chili and they were good. No soak. Small, sweeter than kidney. Fast cook.



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I've been using chili and white chili kits from the grocery store, a pound of beans, a bit of chicken for meat, diced tomato, onion, peppers, and any other vegies I want to use up.


u/zobdos · 2 pointsr/pics

I found them on Amazon, but it's a rip-off for $4.99 per can.

I bought mine at Wal-Mart for $1 per can on the discount isle.

u/Anikando · 2 pointsr/OnlineGroceryDeals

And a few "bonus deals" for those who read this far down in the comments! (Tomorrow I'll start putting everything in the original post.)

21) Shirakiku Rice - $12 for (5) lbs
5 lb rice for $2.30/lb. Including since it's a lower-priced item that is shippable, even though it's not as good a deal as you'd get in stores.

22) Wheat Thins Salsa Flavor - $11 for (6) boxes
Wheat Thins for $1.80/box for 9 oz. size is pretty good! Cheaper than Wal-Mart.

23) Ravarino bowtie pasta - $11 for (12) lbs
12 lbs of bowtie pasta for under $1/lb is grocery-sale-price good!

24) ~~Organic coconut oil - $10 for (1.5) lbs
I get coconut oil (organic) on sale for $6/lb, so $10 for 1.5 lbs is spot-on as a great deal.~~ Deal is over, now up to $16.

25) Sandwich-sliced kosher pickles - $12 for (12) lbs
$1/lb for kosher sandwich flats (pickles), awesome - store some up; also great for chopping into potato salad, pasta salad, etc.

26) Chipotle-flavored pinto beans - $13 for (12) cans
Just over $1/can for chipotle-seasoned pinto beans, probably one of the best prices on the site for canned beans.

27) Tesori Capellini Pasta - $16 for (20) lbs!
Hard to beat at 75c/lb! Usually there are around 9 servings per pound, so this will last a very long time.

28) ~~Goya Sweet Peas - $16 for (24) cans
This deal may be gone before I type it, because that works out to about 66c/can. Go quickly, only 2 left at this price!~~ Called it! The price is now $44 for the 24 cans. Congratulations if you got in on it before they wised up!

29) Organic White Bean Chili - $18 for (12) cans
A little something for our legume-based chili lovers - low sodium, too!

30) Quaker Quick Oats - $14 for (5) lbs.
It's difficult to find a good deal on oats, at the site. This is one of the better ones I saw, at around $2.80/lb.

31) Quaker Instant Oats - Peaches and Cream - $10 for (40) pouches
Quaker peaches & cream instant oatmeal - 40 pouches for $10 (25c/pouch). Incredible! Most of their pouches are going for around $1 each. For the 25c/pouch price, if you don't like Peaches and Cream, you can also get Raisin Spice flavor:
Quaker Instant Oats - Raisin Spice - $10 for (40) pouches

32) Chef Boyardee Whole Grain ABCs-123s - $18 for (12) cans
At $1.50/can for more nutrition than the original style, these are a nice buy.

u/fireduck · 2 pointsr/worldnews

Dried peas. Good enough for her majesty's navy, good enough for you.

Just ordered this, fear me pheasants:
https://www.amazon.com/Food-Live-Organic-Green-Pounds/dp/B00L0MG8IA

u/drzaeus · 1 pointr/pics

The peas are to die for.

u/drjimmybrungus · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I'm not a big fan of wasabi, but I absolutely love sriracha peas: http://www.amazon.com/Hapi-Snacks-Spicy-Sriracha-Peas/dp/B002ERD3HO

That price on amazon is pretty ridiculous, if you can find it locally (I get it at my local Wegmans in the asian import section) it's much cheaper.

u/winewhileigarden · 1 pointr/gardening

I planted around March 17 in zone 7a. You can always plant whole dry peas and cut shoots for sales if it’s too late for pea pods to make it before the heat hits.

u/lo_dolly_lolita · 1 pointr/Frugal

I love this "refried" beans recipe in the crock pot. You can use dry black beans, pinto beans, or a combo of both. It's great with rice, tortillas, or just as a soup with a chopped avocado on top. It makes a large amount, but freezes and thaws easily and the only fresh ingredients you need is the pepper and the onion which are both used up (I use the whole pepper). I like to make "fajita bowls" like at Chipotle with rice, beans, sautéed peppers and onions, salsa, avocado, etc.

I also love Chana Masala (Indian-spiced chickpeas, serve with rice or flatbread). I use this slowcooker recipe but there's hundreds of great recipes online. If you have the spices, all you need to buy are chickpeas and canned tomatoes. I skip the cilantro and use dried.

Side note: I buy all my beans dried because it's cheaper and I don't like using a lot of canned food. Costco sells huge bags of black beans and I buy chickpeas in big bags from Amazon. International grocery stores sell dried beans very cheaply.

u/bellynips · 1 pointr/Homebrewing