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Split Pea Soup

Split Pea Soup

This is comfort food that’s easy, traditional and quick! The soup is not puréed as my Moms was. It’s still a smooth satisfying meal!

The ham bone adds alot of flavor. The size and type makes a difference. Honey Baked Ham bones are sweet, traditional ham bones are not. You can also use ham hocks instead of a ham bone. Try it!!

A large meaty ham bone adds big flavor
Diced carrots are added the last few minutes

Ingredients

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 large white onion, chopped

4 ribs celery, diced

2 large cloves garlic, minced

2 large bay leaves

10 black peppercorns

1 pound dried split peas, rinsed

4 cups chicken broth or your choice of broth

4 cups water

1 ham bone or 2 ham hocks (Honey Baked Ham is our favorite for ham bones!)

1 pound carrots, peeled and diced

2-4 tablespoons dry sherry, optional

Directions

  1. Heat up a large Dutch oven, saucepan or slow cooker and then add oil
  2. Sauté onion and celery until tender, not browned. Add garlic and sauté another minute
  3. Add bay leaves and peppercorns, split peas, broth, water and ham bone. Cover and simmer until ham is falling off bone, about 1-2 hours or longer for slow cookers
  4. Remove bone from soup and cut off ham into bite size pieces as you trim away any fat and skin. Return ham to soup or keep separate and add ham to individual bowls as you serve it.
  5. If you like, add sherry to the soup for its flavor at this time. Another option is each person can add a splash of sherry to her own bowl at the table when serving since everyone may not like the flavor
  6. Add the carrots to the soup and cook until just tender, about 5 minutes
  7. Serve piping hot in big bowls.
  8. The soup thickens as it cools. Add broth or water to leftovers when reheating if it’s too thick
  9. Voila!

Roasted Carrot and Ginger Soup

This is a recipe I found at The Mediterranean Dish! It’s similar to pumpkin or squash soup, but for those who don’t like pumpkin or squash, it’s super! Very easy with a food processor or stick blender.

Roasted carrots get a caramelized glow


Puree the carrots with grated ginger and minced garlic, adding some of the stock.


Pureed mix is quite thick at this point 


Ground coriander and allspice ready to be added to the pot


The puree is poured into a cooking pot. Then more stock is added with the allspice, coriander and finally the half and half.


A bit of chopped parsley or mint is layered on the bowl of soup. Voila!

  • On a large baking sheet, drizzle some olive oil. Then place 4 pounds peeled whole carrots and drizzle with more olive oil. 
  • Sprinkle with salt and pepper
  • Roast at 425 degrees. Turn the carrots after 20 minutes. Bake another 20-30 minutes or until carrots are browning and fork tender.
  • Cut into 1/3s and place in the food processor, scraping the oil from the baking sheet
  • Add

2 teaspoons minced garlic

1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger

2 cups warm chicken, turkey or vegetable stock

  • Puree until silky smooth
  • Scrape into a medium saucepan
  • Add

1 teaspoon ground allspice

1 teaspoon ground coriander

2-3 cups stock

  • Whisk together and bring to a simmer
  • Add slowly

1-2 cups half and half 

  • I give the range of stock and half and half. If you want a stronger carrot flavor add less liquid.
  • This makes about 8 cups. 

Isn’t it pretty in my Ball canning jars! I love to store food in these containers.