"Our split pea soup is a hearty take on a fall favorite," says the company’s vice president, Jesse Denes. "A little meat goes a long way with this recipe, with the finished product being a mellow soup ...
I have a major pet peeve about mushy split peas. Split peas and lentils tend to get overcooked. Once I figured out that they don’t need to reach the State of Horrifyingly Mushy, my legume cookery ...
Welcome to Never Fail, a semi-regular column where we wax poetic about the recipes that never, ever let us down. This week: the split pea soup recipe that Healthyish editor Amanda Shapiro just ...
You already know about our not-so-secret love for split pea soup—it’s not a looker, but wow, does it taste good. Now, up your soup game with this recipe for split pea soup with balsamic vinegar from ...
This recipe is from “Soup’s On” by June Ruopp. She says it is one of her husband’s favorite soups. Add a salad, hot bread or rolls, and you have a meal fit for a king. Heat bacon drippings in a large ...
One-pot meals are the perfect solution for busy days. The next time you need dinner in a pinch, try this low-maintenance split pea soup recipe that’s made with only eight ingredients. Split peas are a ...
If you've got a ham bone or bits of ham, split pea soup must be on the menu. Most contain carrots, onions, celery, and ham bone (a bone is ideal here, but if you only have ham, simmer the split peas ...
Note: When preparing dried peas, you may need to add more water as it cooks. Keep the lid on as it simmers to keep the water from evaporating and the soup will cook more quickly. If you like a ...
Cold days always feel a little easier when there is a bowl of soup waiting for you. Something simple and warm has a way of turning a long day around. It brings comfort without trying too hard. You’ll ...
There’s a reason for the saying “the fog was as thick as pea soup.” The Dutch consider split pea soup good when a wooden spoon will stand up in it. The dried legumes are beloved all over Europe and ...
Instructions: In a large pot, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Add the onion, carrot and celery, season with salt and pepper and cook, stirring, until the vegetables are soft and translucent and ...