Split Pea Soup with Ham

  4.8 – 38 reviews  • Ham Soup

I decided to bake my own because I’ve never seen a whole wheat cobbler that I genuinely like. Results were superior to what I had anticipated.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 2 hrs
Additional Time: 8 hrs
Total Time: 10 hrs 15 mins
Servings: 12
Yield: 12 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 pound dried split peas
  2. 8 cups water, divided
  3. 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
  4. ½ pound cooked ham, cut into 1-inch cubes
  5. ½ red onion, minced
  6. 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  7. 2 cloves garlic, minced
  8. ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  9. salt to taste

Instructions

  1. Place split peas into a large container and cover with 6 cups cool water; soak 8 hours to overnight. Drain and rinse.
  2. Mix chicken broth and 2 cups water together in a large pot over high heat; add ham, red onion, split peas, brown sugar, garlic, black pepper, and salt. Bring broth mixture to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer until peas are softened, about 2 hours.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 189 kcal
Carbohydrate 25 g
Cholesterol 12 mg
Dietary Fiber 10 g
Protein 14 g
Saturated Fat 2 g
Sodium 292 mg
Sugars 5 g
Fat 4 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Megan Houston
The soup was great, I added tablespoon of cornstarch to thicken. I also added tablespoon of heavy cream,
John Dixon
A very nice soup. I added a whole onion instead of half. Also added carrots and celery. I soaked the peas. Since I was in a hurry, I let the peas boil on high while I chopped the carrots and celery. As a result, the peas were soft and the soup was made in about an hour. It was very tasty, although a bit sweet for my taste. I might cut back on the brown sugar next time.
Ashley Williams
Delicious soup. No need to soak the peas – I cooked this on low in the slow cooker for 8 hours (and it could have been an hour or two shorter) and the peas were soft. This is a great way to use up ham after a holiday meal. My ham was not very salty, so I added salt. Served with a dollop of sour cream and a sprig of parsley in the middle of each bowl. Served with crusty, warm bread and fresh butter on New Year’s Day to guests. Almost gourmet!
Anthony Freeman
I used chicken bullion and added another clove of garlic. (I did not add onions but that’s a personal preference) Tastes just like my mom used to make when I was a kid. VERY high compliment.
Angela Davis
This was delicious! I pretty much followed the recipe as written with one exception – I happened to have a ham bone so I threw that into the pot. This was easy and very tasty. Something about the peas really compliments the smokiness of the pork. I simmered it uncovered so it would reduce. The texture was thick and hearty. The leftovers are even thicker so we may add some water back when we reheat it. We will make this again.
Christine Tyler
My husband loved this but I used a leftover ham bone, added 3 chopped carrots & 2 stalks of celery.
April Andrade
Love this recipe! I’ve made it quite a few times and the family even ask for it in summer now! I’ve even used smoked eisbein when my grocer did not have the ham I usually buy and it worked out fantastic!
Rita Hernandez
I have made this recipe five times. The split peas are always hard even though I soak them overnight and cook the split pea soup on High For five hours. I follow the recipe closely. Not sure what I am doing wrong.
Katie Bailey
It was delicious. Husband and daughter loved it too. Definitely will make it again!
Lisa Waters
I added half a cup of chopped carrots. I ran out of water twice, even with the lid on the second time. It simmered like it says to so I don’t know why it was such an issue, and I did soak the peas. The flavor was pretty good, much easier than other recipes I’ve tried.
Amanda Guzman
OMG!!!!! It was soooooo good! I gave a container to my husband’s buddy at work. He sent me a text telling me how awesome it was and said he’d buy it from me next time I made it! I said absolutely not. I have a pot cooking on the stove @ 5:00 a.m. for his lunch! Serving suggestion…..Serve it with a dollop of sour cream.
Jacob Hicks
I didnt add the brown sugar because we never have it on hand. I put in 2 TBS of white sugar just to see if it would work. It did, but next time I think I’ll leave the sugar out all together. Peas are sweet enough as they are. But overall its a great recipe.
Mr. Shawn Schmidt MD
Loved it!
Stephen Peterson
I made the split pea soup as directed and it was so tasty! We both so enjoyed it! I will definitely use this recipe as our split pea soup Favorite! Thank you
Melissa Bolton
Easy to make and delicious!
Michael Armstrong
This was so easy to make. And for anyone counting points for WW, it’s only 1 point per bowl!
Dr. Eric Huff
I expected typical split pea soup for as simple as this recipe is, but OMG it was perfection! I followed verbatim and added the left over ham bone. AMAZING!!!! This is a keeper!
Kenneth Copeland
ADDED A BAY LEAF WHILE SIMMERING, LOVED IT
Lynn Park
I added some leftover brown rice to thicken it up. Even better the following day. Yum!
Jerry Hawkins
Second time making this recipe. Used my pressure cooker as one reviewer suggested. Also had some left over spiral sliced ham that I diced up and threw in. 9 min on 12psi and it was DYNOMITE!! Hands down the easiest pea soup to make.
Yvonne Griffin
We added some lentils, tablespoon of bacon grease, and started the broth with the ham bone. At the end we puréed it and added the ham. So delish!0

 

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