Warm up with our classic Split Pea Soup with Ham recipe. This soup is easy to make, incredibly delicious, and perfect for any occasion. It is an esepcially delicious way to use leftover spiral ham.
Spoon the ham salad into the center of 4 bowls. Ladle the warm soup into the bowls, garnish with the pea tendrils and serve immediately.
Perfect for a wintry day, this filling, budget-friendly soup is made with dried split green peas and smoky gammon ... made with stock from a ham bone but this version uses a small gammon joint ...
If serving hot, return the soup to the pot and bring just to a simmer. If serving cold, transfer to the refrigerator to chill. 6. Add the yogurt and chill in the fridge. 7. When cold fill shot glasses ...
Traditional split pea soup often uses ham for its smoked meat flavor, but you can also make a delicious meat-free soup, seasoned with carrots, celery and various spices, if you prefer a vegetarian ...
2. Add garlic and peas (which were previously soaked for an hour and drained), bay leaves, ham bone or ham hock and fresh thyme to the stock pot. 3. Pour chicken stock and water and simmer for up ...
Bring the soup back up to a simmer and reduce the heat to low. Cook for 30 minutes until the peas are soft and breaking down. You may need to add water as you go if the soup becomes too thick. Add the ...
To celebrate the start of spring, here’s an incredibly simple green pea soup inspired by a Lois Daish recipe. I always use frozen peas but, if you are lucky to have peas-a-plenty in your garden ...
Cook the leek in the oil until soft. Add the ham stock and peas. Simmer for 10 minutes then add the potatoes and soup celery. Simmer until peas and potatoes are cooked. Shred the meat from the ham ...
Green peas, also known as matar ... But what if we told you that you can transform those peels into a delicious and hearty soup, perfect for winter? Yes, you heard that right. We recently came across ...