
Dreary and cold weather always makes me crave soup so I pulled out the soup pot to make a comforting one pot meal to warm us up. I decided to make split pea soup because I had baked a honey baked ham over the weekend and it would be a great way to use up the ham bone and some of the leftover ham.
The first time I made this soup for my family I called it "swamp soup" and my kids were thrilled to dig in because the thought of eating something "gross" seemed so fun and intriguing to them. Ah.. the joy of being a child. They never questioned me what made the soup so swampy green (the of peas and vegetables) and I was thrilled to see them ask for seconds helpings.
Although it doesn't look like the most "appetizing of soups", it doesn't taste anything like a swamp... thank goodness. My recipe makes a large pot of soup so you can have soup for a few days or freeze the leftovers for another day.
Soup Week continues tomorrow so don't forget to come check out what I have in the soup pot.
Ingredients:
 3 stalks celery diced
3 stalks celery diced3 large carrots diced
1 onion diced
2Tbs of canola oil
1Tbs of dried thyme
1Tbs of dried parsley
1 bay leaf
2-3 cloves of garlic chopped
1lb bag of dried green split peas
4 cups of chicken stock
7 cups of water
1lb of diced lean ham
black pepper to taste
red chili flakes to taste
salt to taste
Directions:
Heat oil in the soup pot and add your diced carrots, celery and onions 
to saute for a few minutes. Then add thyme, parsley, bay leaf, garlic, 
black pepper and red chili flakes.  Do not  add  salt yet (see notes). Notes:There are coupling reasons not to add salt:
Notes:There are coupling reasons not to add salt:1. If you are using the ham bone it will give off a lot of salt while cooking.
2. Too much salt now will slow down the dried peas from cooking.
 If
 you have a ham bone, this is a great time to use it. If you do not have
 a ham bone you can skip this step.  Add dried peas. Rinsed the peas 
with water and  pick  through them to make sure there are no stones.
If
 you have a ham bone, this is a great time to use it. If you do not have
 a ham bone you can skip this step.  Add dried peas. Rinsed the peas 
with water and  pick  through them to make sure there are no stones. Add
 4 cups of chicken stock (or water/bullion equivalent) and 7 cups of 
water to the pot.  Simmer all the ingredients on medium high heat for 
about 30-45 minutes   with a tight fitting lid.  You will know when your
 soup is getting done   because the peas will break down and the soup 
will get very thick and   creamy.
Add
 4 cups of chicken stock (or water/bullion equivalent) and 7 cups of 
water to the pot.  Simmer all the ingredients on medium high heat for 
about 30-45 minutes   with a tight fitting lid.  You will know when your
 soup is getting done   because the peas will break down and the soup 
will get very thick and   creamy.
 Once
 the soup looks ready remove the ham bone and the bay   leaf.  Puree the
 soup with an immersion  blender or use a regular blender and do it in 
batches.
Once
 the soup looks ready remove the ham bone and the bay   leaf.  Puree the
 soup with an immersion  blender or use a regular blender and do it in 
batches.

Now add your dice. If you had a ham bone, remove all the ham off the bone and dice for the soup as well. Add the ham into the pureed soup. Do not add the ham before you puree the soup or you will puree the ham too. Soups on!! Enjoy.
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