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Split Pea and Ham Soup II
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Clinton C. Wigen
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JANICER8
"I am fifty years old, and I picked this recipe up watching my mother make it when I war young, and I'm sure she learned it from her mother. It's a great Split Pea soup recipe for the frugal. Serve with crusty French bread for dunking, a sprinkle of pepper and a pat of butter on the top of the soup."
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PREP TIME
20 Min
COOK TIME
1 Day
READY IN
1 Day 20 Min
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1 pound leftover ham bone with meat attached
1 cup chopped onions
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
1 pound dried split peas
1 cup chopped carrots
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Place the ham bone in a large pot over high heat. Add water to cover, bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and let simmer overnight. Allow to cool and clean the stock, discarding the bone, excess fat, and any cartilage. Return any good ham meat to the pot and bring back to a boil.
Add the onion, garlic and ground black pepper and allow to simmer for 1 hour. Then pour in the split peas and the carrots and allow to simmer for at least 1 more hour to allow the peas to break down. Stir together well and season to taste.
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Reviewed on Feb. 28, 2006 by Trish3809
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Feb. 28, 2006
Very good base recipe. I personally cook the hambone (with meat attached) in a crock pot with enough water to cover on low overnight. I then transfer the liquid through a fine mesh strainer into a large bowl, refrigerate and then skim any hardened fat from the top. I let the ham bone cool and remove all good meat. I simmer the split peas in the defatted ham broth with the stripped/clean ham bones. I chop up a couple of potatoes, add a bay leaf or two and a few dashes of liquid smoke. I don't add the carrots or ham meat until the last hour of simmering soup so it doesn't get too mushy. I have a rosemary plant and cut off a 6" piece and added during the intial simmering of peas. YUM! Of course you can add or detract whatever spices and I did add about a tblsp of McCormicks Carribean Jerk Seasoning to lend some more spice/earthiness to this soup. Great recipe you can alter to your own tastes! A splash of lemon or lime juice added right before serving gives the soup some zest as well.
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Reviewed on Dec. 27, 2004 by RAY9
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RAY9
Dec. 27, 2004
I put my ham bone in my 7 quart crock pot right after supper and simmered it over night. I added everything else in the morning except the peas and also added some basil oregano and thyme as well as some chopped celery then added the peas after lunch. We went out for our boxing day shopping and had a great soup for supper that tasted just like my moms. Thanks for a great recipe.
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Reviewed on Jan. 12, 2004 by JR
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Jan. 12, 2004
Simmering overnight makes for a rich stock but don't forget to simmer with chopped onion, carrots and celery, discarding them upon straining the stock. Next time I plan to use about half the amount of pepper - it was a bit too spicy. Also because I like my soup thick I used 2 lbs of split peas instead of 1 lb.
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Reviewed on Jan. 7, 2008 by
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Jan. 7, 2008
I had lots of broth when I cooked the bone and ham, so I used 2 20-oz packages of split peas, 2 onions and 2 carrots (that was about a cup of carrots). I sautéed the onion and carrots together in a little bit of olive oil and added them to the broth once I removed the fat from cooling it all night and heated it up. I threw in the peas, and the ham, and because I had used left over honey-baked ham, I added a dash of Worcestershire sauce a teaspoon of thyme, a dash of Cholula hot sauce and 3 bay leaves to cut the sweetness a little. I heated it up a little bit, but had to stop due to unexpected company. Today I started it back and put it on low on the stove and left for about an hour and a half. Well, luck was with me, because I accidentally have hit the button on the stove and it was on High the whole time I was gone! I thought for sure the peas would be stuck to the bottom of the pot – but all that happened was the peas broke down and the soup was done! I did run the immersion blender around a little just to make sure most of it was liquidated. I can’t believe how lucky I was, and also because this soup is GREAT. Thanks for a great recipe!
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Reviewed on Jan. 18, 2005 by RORIREE
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RORIREE
Jan. 18, 2005
I added about 2 cups of cubed potatoes to this recipe. I put them in the pot about 30 minutes before it was completely done. They were cooked just right and were an excellent addition to the recipe. I also added a bit of salt and extra freshly-ground black pepper. I will certainly make this soup again!
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I added about 2 cups of cubed potatoes to this recipe. I put them in the pot about 30 minutes...
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Reviewed on Dec. 22, 2003 by
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Dec. 22, 2003
Great done in crock pot!
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Great done in crock pot!
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Reviewed on Dec. 29, 2003 by FERLIEGIRL
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Dec. 29, 2003
I like my soup a little thicker, so I added an extra half bag of peas, and also added 2 diced potatoes 15 min after the carrots. Reduce the pepper to one teaspoon and this is still quite peppery. Great recipe!
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Reviewed on Sep. 11, 2003 by NSM20
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Sep. 11, 2003
This was by far the best split pea soup I've ever made! I followed the recipe to the letter, which I never do, and I wouldn't change a thing!
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This was by far the best split pea soup I've ever made! I followed the recipe to the letter,...
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Reviewed on May 10, 2003 by
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May 10, 2003
This recipe has been updated to include 1 cup chopped carrots in the ingredient list.
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This recipe has been updated to include 1 cup chopped carrots in the ingredient list.
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Reviewed on Oct. 23, 2005 by
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Oct. 23, 2005
This came out good. I added the carrots about 15 minutes till the end to ensure they were not mushey.
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