Easy Peasy Split Pea Soup

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Total Time:
1 hr 5 min
Prep
20 min
Cook
45 min
Yield:
4 servings, about 9 cups
Level:
Easy
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Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound slab bacon
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1 carrot, diced
  • 1 celery stalk, diced
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 clove garlic, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon ground cumin
  • 1 pound green split peas, washed and picked clean
  • 6 cups low-sodium chicken stock
  • 1 tomato, diced, for garnish
  • 1 lime, cut into wedges, for garnish
  • Special equipment: Blender or immersion blender

Directions

Slice the bacon into 1/2-inch chunks. Add to a large soup pot and cook over medium-high heat to render the fat and get crispy on all sides, about 8 minutes total. The more brown the better; just don't burn them. They are perfect when they are more chewy than juicy.

Remove bacon chunks and set aside on a paper towel lined plate. Pour off all but 2 to 3 tablespoons of fat from the stock pot. Add the onion, carrot and celery with a pinch of salt and pepper and saute until onions are just translucent, about 6 to 8 minutes. Stir in the garlic and cumin and let cook another minute before adding the split peas and stock. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the peas are al dente (cooked through, but slightly firm and whole), about 20 minutes. Cool for 5 minutes.

Ladle out about 3 cups of the peas and carefully blitz the remaining soup using an immersion blender or countertop blender until creamy. If using a countertop blender be sure to only fill it about 1/3 the way up and start on a slow speed, then raise to a higher speed. This method will take a bit longer due to the need to blitz in batches. Pour the soup back into the pot. Return the 3 cups of peas to the soup and stir to combine and heat through. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. To serve, ladle the soup into bowls and top with bacon, tomato and a squeeze of lime.

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  • on July 14, 2012

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    I read the other reviews (after I had started and quickly realized that that was just too much cumin! I don't want to go into the details on how I salvaged it, but for the future, I will definitely cut down on the cumin.

    Otherwise, it is a good recipe (that takes far longer than stated....

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  • on April 06, 2012

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    I soaked the peas while getting the veggies and bacon ready and it still took 1:15 to get the peas done. I just cut my bacon up and cooked it, rendering as much fat out of it as I could then cooked the veggies in just a bit of it (to make it more "Heart Healthy then added it all back for flavor by the end!! I threw the bacon in with the peas to cook the flavor in. It was delicious! I used a sprig of fresh thyme instead of cumin and it was lovely! Pureed up nicely (bacon and all for special needs. Just perfect.

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  • on February 12, 2012

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    Super easy and super delish! The peas did take longer then the minutes shown, but worth it.

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