Recipe: Delicious Pea Soup

Pea Soup. This is a hearty split pea soup has a flavorful ham bone cooked with carrots, potatoes, onions, and a pinch of marjoram. This is a wonderful, hearty split pea soup. Great for a fall or blustery winter day.

Pea Soup Split Pea Soup is the perfect hearty winter soup to serve your family as it is so easy-to-mak and so good! My family considered this soup as an all-time comfort food. Dried split peas are cooked with ham hocks, onions, garlic, and leeks. You can have Pea Soup using 10 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Pea Soup

  1. Prepare 1 lb of Dried Split Peas.
  2. You need 2 of quartz water.
  3. It's 1.5 lb of ham steak; diced.
  4. It's 1/2 tsp of salt.
  5. You need 1/4 tsp of black pepper.
  6. You need 1 Package (2 links) of Eckrich skinless smoked sausage; halved & chopped.
  7. It's 2 Stalks of Celery; peeled & chopped.
  8. It's 3 of Carrots; peeled & chopped.
  9. You need 1/2 bag of golden baby potatoes; quartered.
  10. You need 2 of yellow onions; diced.

This filling, hearty soup is perfect for cold winter days. I had been eating split pea soup for at least half my life before I realized it was not traditionally a A lot of vegetarian split pea soups add potatoes for bulk, but I find it only further mutes a muted soup's. Hap-Pea and Pea-Wee, the friendly mascots of Pea Soup Andersen's. Growing up, every once in a while, my dad would come up a brilliant idea: "Let's go to Pea Soup Andersen's for lunch!" Pea and Ham Soup.

Pea Soup instructions

  1. In a large dutch oven add peas and 2qts water.
  2. Simmer for 2 min, turn off heat, cover and let soak for 1 hour (or soak peas overnight).
  3. Add ham, onion, salt and pepper.
  4. Cover, bring to a boil.
  5. Reduce to a simmer and simmer covered, gently, for 90 minutes; stir often.
  6. Add sausage, celery, carrots, and potatoes.
  7. Cover and simmer gently for 30 min, or until potatoes are tender; stir often.

This is a fabulous "throw it all in the slow cooker" Pea and Ham soup. There's no need to cook the onion separately - it "sautés". Can you overcook split pea soup? Split peas take a very long time to soften, so you don't have to worry about overcooking them. If you'd like the rest of the vegetables in your soup to retain some bite, add.

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