Dive into the culinary delight of Swiss Pea Soup, a dish that embodies both simplicity and elegance. With its vibrant green color and creamy texture, this classic soup is a symphony of flavors, offering a burst of freshness from the peas, a hint of sweetness from the carrots, and a subtle savory touch from the addition of onions and celery. Perfect for a cozy meal on a chilly day or as a light and refreshing lunch, Swiss Pea Soup is a versatile dish that can be easily customized to suit your preferences, making it a favorite among home cooks and soup enthusiasts alike.
Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!
NEELY'S CHICKPEA, HAM AND SWISS CHARD SOUP
Provided by Patrick and Gina Neely : Food Network
Time 1h15m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Add the bacon to a heavy-bottomed Dutch oven over medium heat. Fry until crisp, then transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and reserve. To the same Dutch oven, add the onion, garlic, and carrot, and saute until the vegetables are tender, roughly 4 minutes. Add the ham steak and red pepper flakes and adjust the seasonings with salt and black pepper, to taste. Add the Swiss chard and saute until it begins to soften.
- Stir in the chicken broth, chickpeas or black-eyed peas, and the canned tomatoes with their juices. Bring the soup to a boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer and let cook for 30 minutes. Taste for seasoning and add more salt and pepper, if necessary. Splash with some hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Ladle the soup into serving bowls and sprinkle each serving with Parmesan cheese and bacon.
SWISS PEA SOUP
Pea soup is very traditional in Northern Europe. This is a Swiss version. They would use a ham called jambon de la borne, or hook ham, as it is hooked up in the huge cheese chalet chimney where people make cheese on wooden fires in the Alps. Most of us will have to do with a good smoked ham bone. The recipe was adapted liberally from FXCuisine.com
Provided by PanNan
Categories Ham
Time 4h
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Soak the peas in water for at least 90 minutes, or overnight. Change the water a few times.
- Take the whole onion and nail the bay leaves into it with the whole cloves.
- Add the oil to a soup pot. When hot, add the diced onion and chopped leek and saute until they're soft. Add the chopped carrots, potatoes and celeriac and continue to saute for a few minutes.
- Add water until the vegetables are just covered.
- Rinse the peas an additional time and add to the pot with the vegetables. Add the whole studded onion and the ham bone. Wrap the herbs and tie with kitchen twine, and add it to the pot as well (leaving a little string to pull it out easily).
- Add more water to cover and cook over medium (not hot) heat,slowly, until it boils. Remove the skim as needed as it comes to a boil.
- When boiling, lower heat to a simmer, and cook at least two hours uncovered.
- Remove the tied herb bunch, the whole studded onion and the ham bone.
- Using a stick blender, puree the soup until well blended.
- Taste before salting, as the ham is pretty salty. Top with cracked pepper, and any ham bits that were cut from the removed bone.
SPICY BLACK-EYED PEA SOUP WITH BACON
Very similar to a great soup served at the Black-eyed Pea restaurants!
Provided by Genie Harris
Categories Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes Soup Recipes Beans and Peas
Time 35m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Place bacon in a large skillet and cook over medium-high heat, turning occasionally, until lightly browned, 8 to 10 minutes. Drain bacon slices on paper towels and chop when cool enough to handle.
- Add tomatoes, onion, jalapenos, garlic, salt, and pepper to bacon drippings. Saute over medium-high heat until vegetables are soft, about 5 minutes.
- Add water and bouillon; stir until bouillon cubes dissolve. Stir in peas and cook until heated through, about 5 minutes. Add Swiss cheese and simmer gently until cheese is melted, 3 to 5 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 591.9 calories, Carbohydrate 48.2 g, Cholesterol 83.3 mg, Fat 27.6 g, Fiber 10.5 g, Protein 39.1 g, SaturatedFat 16 g, Sodium 1492.1 mg, Sugar 4.1 g
SWISS CHARD BEAN SOUP
This hearty soup combines nutritious Swiss chard with other garden favorites. Its light broth is surprisingly rich in flavor, and the grated Parmesan packs an additional punch. Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Lunch
Time 55m
Yield 10 servings (2-1/2 quarts).
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- In a Dutch oven , saute the carrot, zucchini, yellow squash and onion in oil until tender. Add garlic; saute 1 minute longer. Add the broth, Swiss chard, beans, tomatoes, thyme, salt, oregano and pepper. , Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, for 15 minutes or until chard is tender. Just before serving, sprinkle with cheese.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 94 calories, Fat 4g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 2mg cholesterol, Sodium 452mg sodium, Carbohydrate 12g carbohydrate (3g sugars, Fiber 4g fiber), Protein 5g protein.
HAM, BEAN AND SWISS CHARD SOUP
I saw a similar recipe made on TV and tried to duplicate it in order to use up an abundance of Swiss chard that I got from the farm this summer. We have been enjoying it regularly, so I thought I would share it here.
Provided by JackieOhNo
Categories Ham
Time 1h
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Fry bacon slices over medium heat in a Dutch oven or soup kettle, then remove and drain on paper towels. Saute garlic, onion, carrot, and Swiss chard stems in bacon grease until soft, then add ham, red pepper flakes, and black pepper. Add Swiss chard leaves and saute until they are wilted.
- Add chicken broth, Roman beans and tomatoes. Stir together, increase heat and bring to a boil. Lower heat and simmer, uncovered, for about 30 minutes. Add hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Crumble bacon slices and add to soup. Stir in Parmesan cheese to taste.
Tips:
- Use fresh or frozen peas for the best flavor. Avoid canned peas, as they can be mushy and bland.
- If you don't have vegetable broth, you can use chicken broth or water. Just add a little extra salt to taste.
- Add a bay leaf to the soup for extra flavor. Remove it before serving.
- Serve the soup with a dollop of sour cream or yogurt, and a sprinkle of chopped fresh chives or dill.
- For a creamier soup, puree a cup of the soup in a blender and then stir it back into the pot.
- Add some cooked shredded chicken or ham to the soup for a protein boost.
- Garnish the soup with a few sprigs of fresh mint or basil for a refreshing touch.
- Serve the soup with a side of crusty bread or crackers for dipping.
Conclusion:
Swiss pea soup is a simple but delicious soup that is perfect for a light lunch or dinner. It is also a great way to use up leftover peas. With just a few ingredients and a little time, you can have a pot of this flavorful soup on the table in no time.
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