Whenever I have leftover ham, from a holiday feast, Split Pea Soup is a given for me to make. I've made this in my Instant Pot pressure cooker. However, it's just as delicious made on a stove top-- it'll just take a bit longer. It's hearty, freezes well and really hits the spot on a chilly night.
Course main, Soup
Keyword Chunky Split Pea Soup, English Pea Soup, Pea Soup with Ham
Prep Time 1 hourhour
Cook Time 1 hourhour
Servings 10
Calories 404kcal
Author Debby - www.AFeastfortheEyes.net
Ingredients
2-3smoked ham hock or 1 large smoked ham shank (see instructions below for ham stock)
2tablespoonsolive oil
1large onionfinely diced
2celery stalksdiced
3carrotsdiced
3clovesgarlicminced
1pound split peas, about 2 heaping cups split peas, rinsed and picked through
2bay leaves
3sprigs fresh thyme
3quartschicken stockor mixed ham and or stock of choice
2Yukon gold potatoesdiced
2teaspoonsOld Bay Seasoningor smoked or hot paprika or combination
Salt and freshly ground black pepperto taste
Instructions
Ham Stock: (optional, but a great way to use up leftover ham and adds great flavor)
Place the ham hocks or shank in a large kettle add 3 quarts of water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer covered for about an hour or until shank is tender. Strain broth into a container, setting aside meat to cool, and place container in the fridge overnight. When meat has cooled pull from the bones, dice and refrigerate. After stock has set overnight, remove the hard layer of fat and use stock in soup.
Note: I used my pressure cooker for this at 30 minutes to make this on the same day of the soup. A quick freeze, then chill helped me to skim the fat pretty easily.
Vegetable prep:
Chop the onion, celery and carrots or use your food processor to make this quick.
Bundle the fresh thyme with the bay leaves and tie with a kitchen twine for easy removal.
Rinse the dried peas and pick through them before using.
Dice the Yukon Gold potatoes into very small bite-size pieces.
Chop the ham into small pieces. (The pressure cooker made the ham so tender, that it broke apart very easily.)
In a large saucepan or Dutch oven, saute onion, celery and carrots in olive oil over medium-high heat for about 5 minutes, until they begin to soften.
Add garlic and continue to sautee' another 2 to 3 minutes. Add dried peas, bay leaves, thyme and stock. Bring to a simmer and cook about 30 minutes, then add potatoes and cook another 30 minutes or until soup is thick, potatoes are soft and peas have almost but not quite disintegrated.
Add ham meat and Old Bay Seasoning (or paprika) and cook another 10 minutes. Remove bay leaves and thyme stems and season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Purée very lightly with immersion blender or puree a couple of cups of the soup in the blender, so that soup remains very chunky.