COUNTRY STYLE SMOKED SAUSAGE, HAM AND SPLIT PEA SOUP

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This is the soup I make after I have baked my Recipe #262247. This soup uses split peas, but you can just as easily use yellow or red split lentils instead (same weight and cooking instructions). Many old style recipes require that the split peas are soaked overnight before starting recipes but this is not normally necessary nowadays. However, be sure to read the packet instructions carefully. If the split peas are soaked overnight their cooking time can be reduced to around 40 minutes. This recipe does not require overnight soaking however. If you have made my Recipe #262247, you will not need to add the vegetables listed here - unless you want extra vegetables, as the stock will already contain them. The cooking time will then depend on the split peas or lentils only. This serves 4 hungry people in large, deep soup bowls as a main course soup dish. It is wonderful with crusty bread rolls or baguette. This also makes a fabulous soup to take on a picnic in the Autumn or Winter, just what the doctor ordered!

Provided by French Tart

Categories     Stocks

Time 4h

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

8 -10 ounces chopped cooked ham (see note in the directions for different types of gammon or ham for this recipe)
2 pre-cooked cured smoked sausage, chopped into cubes
1 large onion, peeled and diced
2 large carrots, peeled and finely diced
4 ounces split peas, or
4 ounces split lentils
2 sprigs fresh parsley, finely chopped
2 pints ham or 2 pints vegetable stock
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • WHICH GAMMON or HAM?.
  • I used a cooked boneless ham joint throughout this recipe. If you use an uncooked ham, you will need to cook it (see instructions below) which will leave you with homemade stock for the soup.
  • Sometimes ham or gammon can be very salty, especially gammon from supermarkets. To remove most of the salt, soak the gammon in water for two hours before cooking and pour away the water. Then simmer it for 15 minutes, pour away the water and add new water for the remaining cooking time.
  • If the ham or gammon joint you buy is too large, put what is left in the fridge and use it for sandwiches,or as a main meal another time.
  • As a very easy alternative, use pre-cooked ham which saves all the bother of cooking your own ham / gammon joint. If you decide to use pre-cooked ham, just ignore the first step of the recipe, OR you might have cooked my Celebration Spiced Ham with Orange and Marmalade glaze already - so the stock base and ham will be done!
  • Whatever ham or gammon is used, it's fine if it is smoked or un-smoked - I used un-smoked.
  • Cooking the Ham or Gammon:.
  • Pour 3 pints of water into a largish pan and bring to the boil. Turn the heat down until the water is simmering (barely boiling). Place the uncooked gammon in the pan. If the gammon is covered half way to all the way by the water you're OK. Chop the gammon into smaller pieces if it's not at least half covered. The cooking method is the same whatever ham or gammon joint you use. Cook for around 50 minutes.
  • Turn the ham over about half way through cooking.
  • Immediately after the ham is put on to cook, start on the vegetables.
  • Cooking the Soup:.
  • Chop up the onions and carrots into small cubes, and place all the vegetables, split peas and chopped parsley into a pan, pour in the stock and bring to the boil. Then lower the heat so that the mixture is just simmering (just below boiling).
  • This will need to be cooked for around one hour, maybe one and a quarter hours if you want your vegetables soft.
  • The ham or gammon should be cooked after about 50 minutes, just enough time to prepare it before the vegetables are cooked.
  • Remove the ham from the pan, and chop it into small cubes. Chop up the smoked sausage to the same size.
  • The final step is to add the ham and smoked sausage to the soup and heat gently for about 5 to 10 minutes. Stir well and have a quick taste. More salt and pepper can added if the soup needs more seasoning.
  • Serve the soup into bowls and add some extra chopped parsley if you have any available. Serve with crusty bread rolls or French bread/baguette.
  • This soup freezes well and will keep in the freezer for a month.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 624.4, Fat 28.1, SaturatedFat 9.6, Cholesterol 146.8, Sodium 2469.1, Carbohydrate 29.9, Fiber 11.1, Sugar 6.4, Protein 60.8

S2R Gaming YT
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This soup is really easy to make, and it's a great way to use up leftover ham. I highly recommend it!


Niamatullah Paktiawal
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I love the combination of the smoky sausage, ham, and split peas in this soup. It's so flavorful and satisfying.


MD RAJIB
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This soup is delicious and hearty. It's the perfect comfort food for a cold winter day.


Odwa Mclean
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This soup is so easy to make, and it's always a winner. I highly recommend it!


Gill Hickey
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I've made this soup several times, and it's always a hit with my guests. It's the perfect soup for a cold winter day.


Riko
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This is the best split pea soup I've ever had. The smokiness of the sausage and ham really takes it to the next level.


Masozi Joseph
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I'm not a huge fan of split pea soup, but this recipe changed my mind. It's so flavorful and hearty.


Andre Robert
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This soup is really easy to make, and it's a great way to use up leftover ham.


Mohammed Abdul - Halim
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I love the way the split peas thicken the soup and add a nice heartiness.


nayeli campos
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This soup is so delicious and comforting. It's perfect for a cold winter day.


Nusaiba Kotha
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I've made this soup several times, and it always turns out great.


Ezue Somto
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This soup is really easy to make, and it's always a hit with my family.


Bethel zeleke
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I love the smokiness of the sausage and ham in this soup.


Md Ridoy Hossn
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This soup is so flavorful and hearty. It's perfect for a cold winter day.


Afolashade Abibat Lawal
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I made this soup for a potluck, and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it. I will definitely be making it again.


Golukumar
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This soup is delicious! I love the combination of the smoky sausage, ham, and split peas. It's also really easy to make, which is a bonus.


Lisolethu Simani
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I've made this soup several times now, and it's always a crowd-pleaser. The flavors are rich and complex, and the soup is always nice and thick. I highly recommend it!


Creative Doctor
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This soup was a hit with my family! The smokiness of the sausage and ham added a lot of flavor, and the split peas gave it a nice heartiness. I will definitely be making this again.