Home-made
pea and ham soup is just great on
winter days. And although it takes a
while it isn't too difficult to make.
Here are the ingredients you would need:
1
bacon or ham hock
Water
Bay
leaves
Chicken
stock
2
onions – finely diced
Garlic
finely diced
Chilli
flakes to taste – I used quite a lot
A
sprinkle of dried Italian herbs
Dried
split peas – I used green
Salt
and pepper (I didn't put this in until I had tasted it at the end – the ham
hock can be salty)
Just
put it all in a large pot – I use a stock pot.
Bring it to the boil and let it cook gently for 2 ½ hours or so. Remove the bay leaves and discard. Take out the ham hock and when it has cooled
a bit remove the skin, fat and bones.
Shred the meat that is left and put it back into the soup. Some people would blitz the soup before
putting the meat back in but I thought that the little bits of onion etc just
added a rustic touch.
Bring
it back to a simmer. Taste to see if it
needs more salt and/or pepper. Garnish
it with freshly chopped herbs such as parsley when you are serving it.
This
made quite a large quantity so I froze a few portions in plastic containers for
lazy lunches at a later date!

This sounds like the perfect soup for a cold winter's day.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like a good soup for a snowy day. I love split pea with some kind of pork.
ReplyDeleteI have been living on soups this week - this sounds like one to add to the mix!
ReplyDeleteI love pea soups. Sometimes ham hocks are hard to find in our local supermarket. Bookmarking this recipe. Thanks.
ReplyDeletePea soup takes me back to my childhood. My mother used to make it often, but I just never do now.
ReplyDeleteHomemade split pea soup is so delicious. I don't make it very often as I'm the only one that loves it in my family. When I do make it though, I end up freezing and sharing...
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