As promised, here is the recipe for Split Pea
Soup, my favorite soup of all time :)
I made a similar version to the take-out Split Pea Soup I buy from
Green Cuisine which you may remember from these posts!
Split Pea Soup
adapted from Green Cuisine
5 cups filtered water
1.5 cups dry split peas
2 cups diced onion
1/2 cup diced carrots
1/2 cup cubed potato
1 minced garlic clove
1 tsp sea salt
(or table)
a pinch black pepper
a pinch thyme
Directions:
1. Bring water and vegetables to boil in a pot
2. Add split peas, stir, then reduce heat to simmer
3. Partially cover and simmer for 1.5 hours, stirring occasionally
4. Add spices at the end, a few minutes prior to completion
5. Serve, and enjoy!
You may need to add extra water. I find the longer the soup sits, the thicker it becomes.
makes 5-6 servings
Split pea soup is my favorite as well! I've never made it with potato, but I use TONS of thyme and some fresh parsley and it comes out amazing! You're making me hungry for soup now...
ReplyDeleteCrap, now you made me want split pea soup. I LOVE split pea soup. So fast and easy too! YUM!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea, but you made split pea soup look very, very appealing. Never thought I'd say that.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling better Kelsey!
So goooood - split pea soup is delicious!
ReplyDeleteMmmm I don't think I'll ever get tired of looking at soup creations...I am on a serious soup kick!
Oh my gosh I love split pea soup! In my last post I put up a recipe I made using yellow split peas (but you can use green as well). I really think you would love it. Split pea soups are one of the most comforting soups in my opinion :)
ReplyDeleteXOXO hope you feel better!
p.s. I gave you an award in my last post :D which also has the soup recipe!
That looks delicious I didn't realize there were potatoes in it. I need to try this sometime soon.
ReplyDeletei looooove a good split pea soup! yours looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteI've never made my own split pea soup before. I used to really like it, but every kind I see has ham in it! Thanks for the vegetarian version :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good! I'm impressed for sure!
ReplyDeleteI caught a cold yesterday!! Girl, you're CONTAGIOUS! I think now I need to make this split pea soup :) Right after I take my jumbo muffins out of the oven (I'm not joking, I'm making jumbo muffins right now!) :D
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeleteWe're actually making split pea soup today, but we couldn't decide on which recipe to go with! This one looks good :)
ReplyDeleteI love soup!
ReplyDeletewow great soup bookmarking this one
ReplyDeleteI love peas soup... unfortunately my wife does not, so I see it rarely!! Your soup looks like heaven...sigh...just give me a big bowl and some crackers please!
ReplyDeleteDennis
If you have any smoked paprika I highly recommend sprinkling it on this soup! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite too! During my freshman year of college, I ate this day after day! I loved a big bowl with a piece of toasted pita bread. Thank you for sharing this tasty recipe with me. Have a Sunday full of laughter, love and plates of good food!
ReplyDeleteGrowing up, my mom always called it Christmas Soup :) Delicious & nutritious.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had split pea soup in ages! My dad always used to make it with ham when I was younger but I don't really like ham now. This veggie version looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteA perfect soup for a cold winter day :-)
ReplyDeleteoh i love split pea soup! i will definitely try this recipe
ReplyDeleteAHH yum!! i LOVE PEAss!
ReplyDeleteomgosh! i LOVE split pea soup! we have it every year on new years day!
ReplyDeleteI love split pea soup...and the thicker the better!
ReplyDeleteI made this the other day, only I added sweet potatoes instead!
ReplyDeleteSo so so good :)
How did you manage to make split pea soup look pretty? Love your blog, great photos. In case you're curious, I wrote about how split peas split, http://foodtrainers.blogspot.com/2009/12/how-split-peas-split.html
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