The delectable flavors of split peas and vegetables come together in a harmonious symphony in Mrs. Schreiner's renowned split pea soup. This comforting dish, a culinary masterpiece passed down through generations, has captivated taste buds with its rich and hearty broth, tender split peas, and garden-fresh vegetables. Whether you seek a soul-warming meal on a chilly day or a delightful addition to your dinner repertoire, this timeless recipe promises an extraordinary culinary journey that will leave you craving for more.
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MRS. SCHREINER'S SPLIT-PEA SOUP
My family loves split-pea soup and this is the best recipe for it I have found! I like to substitute canned chicken broth for the water and add a bit more ham. This recipe comes from Gourmet Magazine,1995. Delicious!
Provided by Bev I Am
Categories Pork
Time 2h20m
Yield 8 cups
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a large heavy kettle or stock pot cook bacon over moderate heat, stirring, until crisp and transfer to paper towels to drain.
- Pour off all but about 1/4 cup bacon fat from kettle and cook onions and carrots, stirring, until softened.
- Add remaining ingredients and simmer 2 hours uncovered, stirring occasionally and adding 1 to 2 cups more water (or broth) if soup becomes too thick.
- Remove kettle from heat and transfer ham hock with a slotted spoon to a cutting board.
- Discard fat and bones and chop meat.
- Return meat to kettle and simmer soup, stirring, until heated through.
- Discard bay leaf.
- Just before serving, crumble bacon and sprinkle over soup.
- Makes 8 cups.
MRS. SCHREINER'S SPLIT-PEA SOUP
Provided by Elaine B. Curtin
Categories Soup/Stew Onion Pork Wheat/Gluten-Free Lunch Bacon Pea Carrot Winter Simmer Gourmet New York Sugar Conscious Dairy Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added
Yield Makes 8 cups
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a large heavy kettle cook bacon over moderate heat, stirring, until crisp and transfer to paper towels to drain.
- Pour off all but about 1/4 cup bacon fat from kettle and cook onions and carrots, stirring, until softened. Add remaining ingredients and simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally and adding 1 to 2 cups more water if soup becomes too thick, 2 hours.
- Remove kettle from heat and transfer ham hock with a slotted spoon to a cutting board. Discard fat and bones and chop meat. Return meat to kettle and simmer soup, stirring, until heated through. Discard bay leaf.
- Just before serving, crumble bacon and sprinkle over soup.
SIMPLE SPLIT-PEA SOUP
The long cooking time and use of homemade chicken broth is what makes this split-pea soup so flavorful. This recipe is the result of much experimentation and years of trying to fix my mom's recipe for split pea soup! Sometimes, instead of simmering this on the stove I'll let it simmer in a Crockpot all day long. Putting some of this soup in a thermos makes the perfect lunch in between classes or at work; you don't even realize you're eating a lot of vegetables and the split peas make it high in fiber. A very nutritious choice!
Provided by GFMaddy
Categories Onions
Time 4h30m
Yield 10 oz servings, 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. Saute onions with olive oil in a large stock pot until translucent on medium heat, which will take about 8 minutes.
- 2. Add celery, carrots and potato and saute 3-4 more minutes.
- 3. Pour in chicken broth and add split peas and ham. Uncovered, bring to a boil.
- 4. Once boiling, cover and turn heat down to low. Let the soup simmer for 3-4 hours. The soup is done when the split peas have broken apart and are evenly mixed throughout the soup.
- Notes: The longer you cook the soup, the better and more developed the flavor gets--sometimes I'll transfer it to a crock pot and let it simmer in there all day. If you like a smooth soup, blend finished soup with an immersion blender or in a food processor in small batches (large batches will make a mess!) If you like a thicker soup, add a small hand full of split peas to the 1-cup listed.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 433.8, Fat 12.7, SaturatedFat 2.7, Cholesterol 21.3, Sodium 2825.8, Carbohydrate 45.4, Fiber 14.9, Sugar 8.3, Protein 35.2
Tips:
- Use a variety of split peas. This will give your soup a more complex flavor and texture.
- Soak your split peas before cooking. This will help them cook more evenly and quickly.
- Don't overcook your split peas. They should be tender but still hold their shape.
- Add vegetables and herbs to your soup for extra flavor. Common additions include carrots, celery, onion, garlic, thyme, and bay leaves.
- Serve your soup with a crusty bread or crackers. This will help to soak up the delicious broth.
Conclusion:
Split pea soup is a delicious, hearty, and nutritious soup that is perfect for a cold winter's day. It is also a very affordable and easy-to-make soup, making it a great option for busy weeknights. With a few simple tips, you can make a split pea soup that is sure to please everyone at the table.
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