Hearty Split Pea Soup | Classic Comfort Recipe

1. Introduction

Split Pea Soup is the ultimate comfort food — hearty, nutritious, and deeply flavorful. Made from simple ingredients like split peas, vegetables, and a smoky ham bone or ham chunks, this soup delivers a creamy, satisfying texture without needing cream.

Perfect for chilly days, lunch, or as a starter for dinner, split pea soup is a timeless classic that is as wholesome as it is delicious. With slow simmering and a balance of aromatics, vegetables, and protein, you’ll get a soup that’s thick, velvety, and bursting with flavor. This recipe is easy to follow and beginner-friendly while producing restaurant-quality results.

2. Ingredients Breakdown

  • Split Peas (1 ½ cups, dried, green or yellow) – Forms the hearty base of the soup; rinse and sort before cooking.
  • Ham Bone or Ham Hock (1) – Adds smoky, savory flavor; optional ham chunks can be added for extra protein.
  • Carrots (2 medium, diced) – Sweetness and texture.
  • Celery (2 ribs, diced) – Adds freshness and classic soup flavor.
  • Onion (1 medium, diced) – Aromatic base.
  • Garlic (2 cloves, minced) – Enhances savory depth.
  • Olive Oil or Butter (2 tbsp) – For sautéing vegetables.
  • Chicken or Vegetable Broth (6 cups) – Forms the liquid foundation.
  • Thyme (1 tsp) – Adds subtle earthy flavor.
  • Bay Leaf (1) – Aromatic background note.
  • Salt and Black Pepper (to taste) – Essential for seasoning.
  • Parsley (2 tbsp, chopped) – Fresh garnish for brightness.

Optional Substitutions:

  • Vegetarian/Vegan: Skip ham and use smoked paprika or liquid smoke for depth.
  • Low-Sodium: Use low-sodium broth and adjust salt to taste.
  • Creamy version: Blend partially for a smoother texture.

3. Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare Ingredients

Rinse split peas thoroughly and remove any debris. Chop carrots, celery, onion, and garlic.

Step 2: Sauté Aromatics

In a large pot, heat olive oil or butter over medium heat. Add onion, carrots, and celery and sauté 5–6 minutes until softened. Add garlic and cook 1 minute.

Step 3: Add Peas, Ham, and Broth

Stir in split peas, ham bone, broth, thyme, and bay leaf. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cover partially and simmer for 60–75 minutes, stirring occasionally, until peas are tender and soup thickens.

Step 4: Remove Ham Bone and Blend (Optional)

Remove ham bone and bay leaf. If desired, blend part of the soup for a smoother texture while keeping some peas whole for body.

Step 5: Add Ham Chunks and Season

If using diced ham, add now and heat through 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Stir in fresh parsley before serving.

Step 6: Serve

Ladle soup into bowls and serve with crusty bread or crackers. Optional toppings: crispy bacon, grated cheese, or a swirl of cream.

4. Tips and Variations

  • For extra flavor: Roast the vegetables slightly before adding peas.
  • Make-ahead: Soup can be prepared a day ahead; flavors deepen overnight.
  • Thick or thin: Adjust thickness by adding extra broth or blending more.
  • Vegetarian: Replace ham with smoked paprika or liquid smoke for smoky flavor.
  • Slow cooker option: Cook all ingredients on low for 6–8 hours for convenience.

5. Serving Suggestions

  • Sides: Crusty bread, garlic toast, or a simple green salad.
  • Toppings: Fresh parsley, croutons, or bacon bits.
  • Drinks: Pairs with light beer, cider, or herbal tea.
  • Occasions: Cozy weeknight dinners, lunch gatherings, or comfort food cravings.

6. Storage and Reheating Instructions

  • Refrigerator: Store in airtight container for up to 4 days.
  • Freezer: Freeze for up to 3 months; thaw in fridge overnight.
  • Reheating: Warm on stovetop over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. Add water or broth if soup thickened too much.

7. Recipe Notes

  • Rinse split peas thoroughly to remove grit.
  • Partial blending creates a smooth yet chunky texture.
  • Ham bone adds rich, smoky flavor; use leftover ham for added protein.
  • Soup flavors improve if prepared a few hours ahead.

8. Nutrition Information (Per Serving)

NutrientAmount
Calories250 kcal
Fat6 g
Saturated Fat2 g
Carbohydrates40 g
Sugar5 g
Fiber15 g
Protein15 g
Sodium900 mg
Cholesterol15 mg
Calcium50 mg
Iron3 mg

Nutrition information is an estimate and may vary based on specific ingredients used.

9. Recipe Card Summary

Course: Soup
Cuisine: American / Comfort Food
Servings: 4–6
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 75 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups split peas, rinsed
  • 1 ham bone or ham hock
  • 2 medium carrots, diced
  • 2 celery ribs, diced
  • 1 medium onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tbsp olive oil or butter
  • 6 cups chicken or vegetable broth
  • 1 tsp thyme
  • 1 bay leaf
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
  • Optional: diced ham for extra protein

Instructions

  1. Rinse split peas and chop vegetables.
  2. Sauté onion, carrots, celery in oil or butter 5–6 minutes; add garlic 1 minute.
  3. Add peas, ham bone, broth, thyme, and bay leaf; simmer 60–75 minutes until peas are tender.
  4. Remove ham bone and bay leaf. Blend partially for smooth texture if desired.
  5. Add diced ham (optional) and season with salt and pepper. Stir in parsley.
  6. Serve hot with crusty bread.

Notes

  • Ham bone adds depth; leftover ham can be added.
  • Partial blending gives creamy yet hearty texture.
  • Soup improves when made ahead.

🏷️ Diet Tags:

  • High-Fiber
  • Protein-Rich
  • Gluten-Free Option

🌿 Health Benefits:

  • Rich in fiber from split peas for digestive health.
  • Provides plant protein and slow-release carbohydrates.
  • Low in fat and packed with vitamins and minerals.

10. FAQs

1. Can I make this vegetarian?
Yes, omit ham and use vegetable broth and smoked paprika for flavor.

2. Can I freeze split pea soup?
Yes, up to 3 months; best thawed overnight in refrigerator.

3. Do I need to soak split peas?
No, split peas cook quickly and do not require soaking.

4. How can I make it creamier?
Blend partially or fully using an immersion blender or countertop blender.

5. Can I use leftover ham?
Yes, add diced ham during the last few minutes of cooking.

11. Final Thoughts

Split Pea Soup is hearty, healthy, and comforting — a timeless classic that warms the body and soul. Its simple ingredients transform into a thick, flavorful, and satisfying meal with minimal effort.

Give this recipe a try and enjoy a bowl of wholesome comfort. Share your version — whether you added extra ham, veggies, or herbs, I’d love to hear your twist!

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