1. Description:
    Hearty soup for a winters day. Best served the next day with bread or saltines.

    Time: 2.5 hours
    Difficulty: Easy
    Serving Size: 3+ quarts

    Ingredients:
    1 lb. dried split peas
    1/2 lb. Ham diced
    3 red Potato's diced, not peeled
    3 Carrots slicked thick
    1 lg. Yellow Onion
    3 cloves garlic
    1 Tablespoon Black Pepper crushed
    Salt to taste
    1 Serrano pepper crushed
    1/2 lb Bacon

    Preparation:
    Dice the Ham and onion and slice the Carrot
    Fry the Bacon crisp

    Instructions:
    Saute Ham Carrots and Onion until the Onion is translucent
    Add 2 quarts of water and bring to a boil
    Add pepper, red and black
    Add Split peas and Potato's and simmer for 1.5 hours
    add garlic 20 minutes before finished
    It's best served the next day with crumbled bacon and chopped Chives as a garnish and bread of some sort

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  2. I may actually have to try Split Pea soup. :eek:
  3. Looks simple enough... I don't usually do to well in the kitchen. :ashamed001
  4. Chris, I added your original pic to the recipe. Hope you don't mind.
  5. Thanks.
  6. Looks very good:) I have made split pea soup many times but usually puree it for some reason. This seems much tastier. I use smoky ham hocks for flavor as well.
  7. I'm starving! Any soup left?
  8. Just a few quarts. :D
  9. Darn it, too late! Just had mac n cheese.
  10. That looks really good. A very different looking split pea soup then my mom makes. I'll definitely give this recipe a try. Thanks!
  11. This looks promising. :cool:
  12. This is the first split pea soup that looks like it might actually taste good.
  13. Looks great. Mine is usually all cooked together in a mushy sort of blend.
  14. now that is split pea soup. a mushy mash of yumminess.
  15. Mmmmmmm! Split Pea Soup. Mine is pretty much mush as well!