Split Pea Soup Recipe (2024)

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Thick and hearty, this Split Pea Soup is a creamy old fashioned recipe that's easy to make right on the stove top. Perfect to use up leftover ham and warm you up on a cold day.

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Split Pea Soup

Split pea soup may not be the prettiest soup, but this version certainly is delicious.

If you've ever had split pea soup from a can, I'm sorry. But don't base your like (or dislike, as the case probably is) of this simple soup on that experience.

This split pea soup is thick, creamy, and hearty, and doesn't even use any cream! It uses simple ingredients, and results in a warm, filling, and rustic dish.

This soup gets its creaminess from the peas, instead of milk or cream. It uses a ham bone to infuse extra savory flavor while it cooks.

What to Substitute for a Ham Bone

You can find a ham bone or ham hock at most grocery stores. They're pretty easy to come by.

If you're in a pinch, throw in a few bacon slices instead. I recommend leaving them whole so that you can pull it out at the end. Bacon that has been boiled for 2 hours will become chewy, and not ideal texture to actually eat in the soup.

How to Thicken Split Pea Soup

This spit pea soup recipe is naturally thick. In fact, I have thinned it out a couple times with a little more chicken broth.

If you want your soup even more thick, there are a couple methods that will make the soup thicker.

First, you can try pureeing the soup either in a food processor or with an immersion blender. Not only will this thicken your soup, it will also make it silky smooth.

You can also try adding a cornstarch slurry. To do this add 1 tablespoon cornstarch with 1 tablespoon water. Whisk these together and add to the soup. This will thicken it slightly without altering the flavor at all.

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Can You Make Split Pea Soup Vegetarian?

Absolutely! Just skip the ham bone altogether, and use vegetable stock instead of chicken stock.

To infuse some of that smoky flavor you might be missing from the ham bone, add some smoked paprika.

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Split Pea Soup Recipe (3)

Split Pea Soup

Thick and hearty, this Split Pea Soup is a creamy old fashioned recipe that's easy to make right on the stove top. Perfect to use up leftover ham and warm you up on a cold day.

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Course: Soup

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Split Pea Soup

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 235kcal

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

  • 1 pound dried split peas
  • ¼ cup butter
  • 2 large onions chopped
  • 1 cup diced carrots (about 2-3 large)
  • 1 cup diced celery (about 2-3 ribs)
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 ham bone or ham hock
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves
  • 4 cups chicken stock
  • 4 cups water
  • 1 large russet potato peeled and diced
  • cups diced ham
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Dump split peas into a large bowl. Cover with hot water. Set aside.

  • In a large pot over medium heat, melt butter.

  • Add onion, carrot, and celery. Cook until vegetables are tender, about 8-10 minutes.

  • Add garlic, and cook for an additional 2 minutes, until fragrant.

  • Drain split peas and add to pot with ham bone, bay leaves, thyme, chicken stock, and water. Stir to combine.

  • Bring soup mixture to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer uncovered for about 1 hour, stirring occasionally until split peas are cooked down.

  • Add diced ham and potato. Stir to combine. Continue simmering for an additional 1 hour, until soup is cooked down to desired consistency and peas are broken down and very soft.

  • When ready to serve, remove ham bone and bay leaves. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve hot with croutons.

Notes

One serving is about a cup and a quarter (1.25 cups).

  • Do I Have to Soak the Split Peas? Nope. Most recipes call for soaking them overnight. I only soak them while I'm busy prepping the other ingredients. If you choose not to soak them, be sure to still rinse them.
  • "Old" split peas (ones that have been sitting in the pantry since you can't even remember when) will have a longer cook time. Or you can choose to soak them for longer, which will cut down the cook time to normal again.
  • Add the salt at the end. It's hard to predict the saltiness of the ham, so wait to season the soup until the end so that you don't over-salt it.
  • Dairy Free: Use olive oil instead of butter.
  • To substitute fresh thyme, you can use 1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves or ½ teaspoon ground thyme.
  • Chop and peel your potato right before adding it to the soup so that it does not brown.
  • Be sure to stir the soup every 20-30 minutes, especially close to the end, so it doesn't stick to the pan.
  • If you want your soup silky smooth, you can puree it at the end before serving using an immersion blender or food processor.
  • Serve your soup topped with croutons, crispy crumbled bacon, and fresh thyme. These homemade garlic croutons will take your soup to the next level.
  • Make Ahead Directions: To make this soup ahead, simply prepare according to directions. Once cooled, cover and place in the fridge
  • Storage: Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to a week.
  • Freezer Directions: Allow soup to come to room temperature after cooking. Transfer to a freezer bag or dish. Freeze for up to 3 months. To use, thaw in the refrigerator overnight before reheating in a large pot.

Nutrition

Serving: 1.25cups | Calories: 235kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 360mg | Potassium: 605mg | Fiber: 11g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 2010IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. Alexandra says

    This soup reminded me of something my Dad used to make - I love dishes like that. It is so delicious 🙂

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  2. Erika says

    I love split pea soup, especially this time of year!

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  3. Heidy L. McCallum says

    Hi there, I found your recipe on Pinterest and it looks amazing. Totally perfect for the Work Luncheon Potluck I am attending this week.

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  4. Tisha says

    I haven't had split pea soup in so long! Now I'm craving it! Can't wait to try your recipe

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  5. Annissa says

    This post takes me right back to childhood. It was one of my mother's staple meals. By the way, your styling is top-notch. It isn't every blogger that can make split pea soup look as tasty as it is!

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  6. Scarlet says

    Thanks for this yummy recipe. I love soups! I really enjoyed the way you showed all the photos together in 1-6 so I could see a nice progression of how it is supposed to look as I cook:)

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  7. Laetitia Stievenart says

    I have split peas and did not know what to do with them... I guess I found it now 😀

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  8. Jen says

    This soup totally brought me back to my childhood. My mom would make a soup similar to this. It's so hearty and delicious!

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  9. Tonje says

    So creamy, so comforting, and absolutely delicious. Will be making it again!

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  10. Lauren says

    Most split pea and ham soups are not pretty, but this one looks divine! It's always one of my favorites in the winter—so cozy and comforting.

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  11. Andrea Metlika says

    I haven't had split pea soup like this before and am very excited to try this. It looks so yummy!

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  12. Kristine M DZIEDZIC says

    SOOOO delicious!! Thank you for making me a soup maker!!

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  13. Emily Flint says

    My man has been asking for slipt pea soup and now I have the perfect recipe, thanks!

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  14. Sara Welch says

    This was everything a gourmet meal should be, and then some! Easily, a new favorite dish; it was delicious!

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  15. Roxana says

    I love split pea soup and all the flavors that go along with it. Love your clear and detailed instructions.

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  16. Deanne says

    My Grandma used to make split pea soup and I hadn't had it in forever. Thanks for a timeless and classic recipe!

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  17. Devy says

    What a comforting delicious soup. Such a perfect choice for our lunch snack at this time of the year. All I had to do just get some bread rolls.

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  18. Sandra says

    I made this in the crockpot. Used red potatoes, skin on, and Herb deProvence (that's what I had on hand). Perfect consistency. Love that it's gluten and dairy free! Delicious. I would make it again.

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  19. Janie | Naughty Kitchen says

    I love split pea soup! I used to buy the canned ones from the grocery store but its high in sodium. So I started making my own thanks to you! The bacon and ham adds so much flavor!

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  20. Lisa Huff says

    Great time for soup (it's sooo cold here) and perfect way to use up all that leftover holiday ham sitting around.

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  21. Holley says

    I love the flavor and consistency of this soup! Perfect for a cold day!

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  22. Shadi Hasanzadenemati says

    I have everything I need for this dish, can’t wait to make it this weekend! My family is going to love this!

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  23. Colleen says

    We loved this split pea soup. My husband never liked it but he's a new convert. Thanks for this yummy recipe!

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  24. karen brzys says

    I just made this, perfect day, cold and rainy. I had a nice hamhock left over from Christmas, my hubbys boss always buys us a honeybaked ham...there was so much ham left over. I doubled the reciepe , I share with several seniors in my area. It was delishious ! Thick and creamy...home made bread made it that much better. I will be making this yearly !

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  25. Richard Strocky says

    Just love split pea soup. 💕
    My grandmother used to make it when I was just a tadpole, of course everything grandma &my mom cooked or canned was just the greatest.

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