Split Pea Soup
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Updated Dec 05, 2023
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This split pea soup is what comfort food is all about. It’s the classic recipe you know and love with meaty chunks of ham – and it’s super easy to make at home!
Split pea soup is a must-make recipe after you’ve cooked a ham for Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas. Green split peas are simmered with veggies and a meaty ham bone until they’re softened, for a perfectly chunky, veggie-heavy soup with deep pork flavoring. This has always been one of my mom’s favorite soups, and honestly, who can resist it? I guarantee you’ll definitely be going back for seconds!
Just remember to save (and freeze if you’d like) your meaty ham bone to flavor this soup. But if you don’t have a leftover ham bone, I’ve got several tips and alternatives so you can still enjoy this split pea soup recipe today!
Split Pea Soup Ingredients
First, let’s clarify the difference between split peas and green peas. Green peas are fresh and harvested when young and tender, then typically eaten as a vegetable. Split peas on the other hand are dried and mechanically split in half, and are commonly used in soups, stews, and curries (similar to lentils). So make sure to grab a bag of dried split peas rather than fresh peas.
- Split Peas: You can use dried green split peas or yellow split peas in this recipe. Just not that green ones tend to be a bit sweeter and yellow ones tend to be a bit more earthy.
- Fresh Vegetables: A simple mirepoix blend of onions, carrots, and celery are all you need. Just make sure to dice the all veggies about the same size.
- Ham: I’m using a leftover meaty ham bone to create deep flavor in this soup. But if you don’t have a ham bone, see my notes in the next section below.
- Herbs and Aromatics: A little dried thyme, a bay leaf, and salt and pepper are all you need!
- Soup Base: The liquid base consists of half chicken broth and half water.
Find the printable recipe with measurements below.
Ham Options for Split Pea Soup
Split pea soup is typically made with a ham bone (which is how I’m cooking it today). But here are a few other options:
- Ham Bone: If you don’t have a leftover bone from a holiday ham, you can purchase one directly from your butcher (or even Honey Baked Ham stores). Just don’t forget to tell them to leave enough meat around the bone for the soup.
- Ham Hock: Also known as a pork knuckle, a ham hock is an easy way to impart that pork flavor into the soup while it’s simmering. You just won’t have the chunks of ham to chop and add back in. But you can always combine the ham hock with diced ham steaks, if you’d like chunky pieces in the soup.
- Ham Steak: If you’re not using a ham bone, you can simply purchase packaged ham steaks to dice up, then add to the soup at the end. While this version isn’t quite as flavorful, it’s super easy.
- Bacon or Pancetta: Instead of ham steaks, you can also cook bacon bits (about 4 strips) or pancetta with the veggies in the first step. Then save a small portion of either to garnish on top before serving. This will help to give that pork flavoring!
- Vegetarian option: You can still make a delicious split pea soup by omitting the meat and using vegetable broth instead of chicken broth.
How To Make Split Pea Soup with Ham Bone
Cook the vegetables. Sauté the onion, carrots, and celery over medium-high heat. Then add the garlic and sauté for another minute.
Add the split peas, thyme, salt, and pepper. Stir everything together!
Add the bay leaf, ham bone, chicken broth, and water. Bring everything to a boil, reduce the heat to a simmer, cover, and cook for 50 to 60 minutes. Don’t forget to stir occasionally, until the soup is slightly thickened.
Add the diced ham. Remove the ham bone to a cutting board and dice the remaining meat, then add it back to the soup. Stir and simmer uncovered for an additional 5 to 15 minutes, or until it’s thickened to your liking. Use tongs to remove the bay leaf, then serve it up!
Helpful tip: Note that the soup will continue to thicken as it sits. You can always add an extra cup of water or broth to thin it back down.
Storage Tips
- To store for the week: Any leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 4 to 5 days. Just don’t be alarmed by the texture since it will thicken up quite a bit! If you want to thin it down, add more water when reheating.
- Freeze for later: I love finding containers of this soup in my freezer —especially on a chilly day! It will keep for up to 3 months in the freezer in a freezer-safe container (like these Weck jars).
More Soup Recipes
I’ve got quite the list of soup recipes. But here are a few of my favorites I think you’ll instantly love.
- Greek Avgolemono Soup
- Vegetable Soup
- Stuffed Pepper Soup
- Black Bean Soup
- Best Lentil Soup (with Mediterranean flavor!)
Whenever you need a soup to cozy up with, this split pea soup will hit the spot. If you make it, let me know how it turned out in the comment box below!
Classic Split Pea Soup
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Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 3 carrots, diced
- 3 ribs of celery, diced
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 pound dried split peas, rinsed
- ½ teaspoon dried thyme
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 meaty ham bone (see tips and alternatives above)
- 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
- 3 to 4 cups water
- 1 cup diced ham (from ham bone or added separately)
- finely chopped fresh parsley, for garnish
Instructions
- Heat the oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the onion, carrots, and celery, and saute for 3 to 4 minutes. Then add the garlic and saute for another minute.
- Add the split peas, thyme, salt, and pepper. Stir together.
- Add the bay leaf, ham bone, chicken broth, and 3 cups of water. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to a simmer, cover, and cook for 50 to 60 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the soup has thickened and the peas have broken down.
- Using tongs, remove the ham bone to a cutting board and dice the remaining meat (about 1 cup of diced ham), then add it back to the soup. Stir and simmer uncovered for an additional 5 to 15 minutes, or until it's thickened to your liking. If it's too thick, you can add another cup of water. Note that the soup will continue to thicken as it sits, so it's best if it's not overly thick at this stage.
- Discard the bay leaf, ladle the soup into bowls, and garnish with finely chopped fresh parsley and black pepper.
Lisa’s Tips
- You do not need to pre-soak the split peas for this recipe.
- If you use regular rather than low-sodium chicken broth, you might need to reduce the added salt, so that the soup isn’t overly salty.
- The serving size is based on using 4 cups of water.
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Made this split pea soup with my left over ham bone from a Christmas dinner. Very good.
Thanks, Susan! So happy you loved it!
I just made downshiftology’s split pea soup with the hambone from our holiday ham. Lisa‘s recipe is fabulous, thank you!
Did some thing different this time: when boiling the ham, we added aromatics to the water (leek, scallion) so I used that broth to make the soup. Wow, that really took it up a notch!
Happy you enjoyed the recipe, Judy! And sounds great with those added aromatics as well.
I was thinking the other day about adding split peas to my soup but was not sure how to use them.
Thank you , I have split peas in my cupboard for so long now I will use them ,Thank you.
Can all the ingredients be doubled so that I can increase the serving size or will that ruin the taste? Can’t wait to make this!
Yes, no problem!
As the weather is changing I found myself looking for a good soup. I saw this recipe. I checked to see if I had the ingredients. Once this was verified I began the process of making the soup. We loved the soup. I will definitely make it again.
Thanks so much, Kisha! I’m happy you had the ingredients on hand and loved this recipe.
Soooo good. Reminds me of my moms but she did not add carrots or celery. I was delicious and a great cold weather meal. I had garlic toast with it.
So happy you loved it, Dawn!
Excellent!
Hi Michelle – So glad you love this split pea soup!
This soup is aptly named. It’s the best split pea soup I’ve ever made. I didn’t have a bay leaf so I substituted a little oregano instead. At the end (last 30 minutes) I added about 2 cups of cooked cubed ham. It just made it heartier.
Hi Melody – So happy to hear you’re loving this split pea soup!
I have made this recipe numerous times and love it! Since it’s just me, I add a nitrate/nitrite free ham steak cubed when I add the split peas, and it imparts great flavor! Then I freeze 1/2 the recipe in individual Weck jars and eat the rest during the week. Thanks for such a great recipe! It’s such a treat later to pull out one serving from the freezer and enjoy any time, especially now that the weather has become chilly here.
Sounds like a great approach, Lauren! And I agree, it’s such a wonderfully flavorful recipe to have meal prepped in your freezer. And a delight to reheat! Enjoy. :)
The best split pea soup I have ever made AND no soaking of the peas first, I was blown away. I prepared the recipe exactly as written, no need to change perfection.
Thank you Lisa!
Hi Darline – Thrilled to hear you enjoyed this split pea soup.
Super easy and delicious! Highly recommend! I made without the ham and added smoked paprika as one reviewer suggested. Great idea!
Thanks for leaving a review! I’m glad this split pea soup worked out perfectly.
Looking forward to making your soup..instruction look easy to follow.thanks for such interesting recipes.
Hope you enjoy this recipe, Maggie!
OMG this is a fabulous super easy split pea recipe. I don’t add salt and use low sodium chicken stock because we know how the ham is. I fill up my Souper Cubes and another bowl for dinner and I am all set.
Sounds like you’re on it, Catherine! Happy you love the recipe. :)
Hi Lisa, I’m going to be smoking a ham for Christmas so I’ll be using the ham and bone in the split pea soup, can I make the soup in a slow cooker? Thank you for sharing this recipe, can’t wait to make it.
I haven’t tried this in a slow cooker, but I’m thinking it could work!
I make most soups and stews in slow cooker comes out wonderfully, everytime!
Split pea soup was amazing! 🤩 I used vegetable broth instead of chicken.
Happy you loved it, Karen!
Great recipe, followed it to a T – it is a very flavorful soup! Great for dairy free folks too.
Wonderful, I’m happy you loved it, Olivia!
I made this with my leftover ham from Thanksgiving. We had a lot of ham left so I went ahead and used it all! I also added 2 medium sized potatoes. It came out perfect! It is a meal in itself!!
Wonderful! I’m glad this split pea soup came in handy for your leftover ham from Thanksgiving.
This is the first time I have made split pea soup. This recipe is outstanding!
I’m glad your first try at split pea soup is a success, Peggy!
I made this with our leftover ham bone from Thanksgiving and it was really delicious. I’ve never had split pea soup and was concerned it would taste like earth (we had a frozen pizza on standby!), BUT I was pleasantly surprised. It was sweeter than I thought it would be. I would definitely make this again when I have a ham bone. It was really simple to make and the instructions were really clear.
I’m glad you took a chance and ended up loving this split pea soup recipe, Eleanor!
Added some diced thick cut bacon to the onions while sautéing and mmmmmmm
Made this to recipe except for meat. I used smoked thick bacon.
Smoked bacon is a great alternative for this recipe. Happy you loved it, Russell!
Fantastic! I’m vegetarian and added 1/2 tsp of smoked paprika instead of ham. Very hearty and great for freezer meal prep.
I’m happy you loved this recipe, Vanessa!
Flavor was great but I simmered for over 2 hours and my peas never broke down (an additional hour than the recipe called for). I didn’t pre-soak the peas so maybe that was the reason? Next time I would use an immersion blender before adding the chopped ham back to the soup
Hi Sammy – you don’t need to pre-soak the peas for this recipe. But that’s strange your peas never broke down. Not sure why, other than if they weren’t fresh. But happy you loved the flavor!
What can I use instead ham?
Smoke paprika or other kind of meat?
Hi Ileana – make sure to read the tips in the post above for ideas! :)
Smoked turkey works very well as a substitute for the ham.
Only difference was I took half or eyeballed half out of the pot and puree’d it then added it back to make it thicker. Great recipe
You can definitely puree a little to thicken it up. Happy you loved it!
Looking forward to making this over Thanksgiving
Thank you !!!
Deborah Day
Charlottesville, VA
Wonderful! Can’t wait to hear what you think of the recipe, Deborah. Happy Thanksgiving!
Just like my mom made and now I make…delicious!
A split pea soup like this always hits home!
Hi Lisa, how do u think the soup would taste if I omit the ham?
Hi Elizabeth – it’s still delicious, it just doesn’t have the same meaty flavor. Make sure to read my variation tips above. :)
This was DELICIOUS!!! Perfect rainy day lunch. Both my boys loved and my husband said it was better than has “pap pap’s” and that was his specialty. Simple, easy and so flavorful
Oh wow, what a lovely compliment, thank you! I’m thrilled you all loved my version of split pea soup. :)
Great recipe, Thanks, 💯
You’re more than welcome!
Pea soup Andersen’s are “STILL” in business!!! There’s one in Santa Nella, California (10 minutes from where I live) and one in Buelton near Fresno California!!! The pea soup is still yummy as it’s always been. Please do your research before saying a business has closed.
Thanks for that info! All of the restaurants down by me were closed, but I do see now that there are two left which were sold multiple times to different owners.
Could you use smoked turkey instead of ham?
That’s fine! It will alter the taste a bit, but still taste delicious.
It’s ridiculus to have a recipe that is 34 PAGES long!
If you scroll down to the recipe card, there is a print button where you simply print the ingredients + instructions within 1 to 2 pages. You can also exclude images from the recipe card as well.
Utterly delicious!! Thanks for this recipe (also the Honey Baked Ham recipe)!!
Yay, I’m happy you loved both recipes, Kat!
I made it yesterday for some family members. They all said it was delicious!! Perfect for the winter here in South Africa!
So happy you and your family loved it, Alma!
Delicious, easy to make and healthy! I also bought Lisa’s cookbook. Love it!
So easy – Absolutely perfect soup! My husband loved it!
We bought an smoked ham on sale at our local Aldi’s. So many dishes .. put this soup is the cherry on top.
Glad you enjoyed this split pea soup Nuria!
Can you pressure can this soup
This is wonderful! I just used the option of adding ham without a bone and it is still really flavorful. My husband is not a fan of split pea soup, so I get it all to myself for lovely lunches. Thank you for another great recipe.
More for you then! Glad you are loving this split pea soup recipe.
I love this recipe, too! The only thing I ever change, that my Mom often did, too, is to cut up and fry bacon to substitute when a ham bone is not available. I add the pre-cooked, drained bacon to the soup at the beginning of the cooking time so the flavor has a chance to blend in. Thank you for your recipe!
Very good & easily made! 👍
I made this with a hambone after Easter, and it is delicious!
I followed your recipe to a tea, and it is very good
Glad this recipe worked out great with your leftover ham bone :)
I love this version of split pea soup. I’ve never cared for ham in this soup so used your suggestion of bacon. The bacon and thyme I think may be what made this so much better than other split pea recipes. While it’s not really soup season. In Florida I actually had to go back for seconds.
Glad this worked out great with bacon instead!
This turned out great! I used the yellow split peas for the first time.
Glad this split pea soup recipe turned out great Kelly!
Another wonderfully simple recipe. I used my leftover ham bone and low sodium chicken broth so it was well balanced. I low having extra soups in the freezer.
Always a great idea to have frozen soups on hand!
In Sydney the weather is getting a little cooler, so I made split pea soup today.
It was so easy to make with very few ingredients, but tasted absolutely fabulous. Real comfort food.
Happy you loved the recipe, Karen!
My husband loves split pea soup. I made this with ham hock and ham chunks because that’s what I had on hand. It was delicious!…in fact I threw away my other split pea soup recipes!
Wonderful! I’m thrilled this is your new favorite split pea soup recipe, Ellen. :)
Glad this worked out great with your ham hock and ham chunks Ellen!
This is my husbands favorite soup! In fact I made it again yesterday. Easy and delicious!
Glad this soup turned out great Linda!
Lisa,
Just made this for dinner. It was a hit and so full of flavor! The ham bone infused the soup with a great smoked flavor. I made enough to keep some in the fridge for tomorrow & in the freezer for another time. Thanks for this truly great, simple & quick recipe!
Thanks,
Virginia Allen
So happy you loved the recipe, Virginia!
Really good!
Is it freezable?
Thanks!
Yes, you can freeze this!
This is just like my mother’s recipe, brings back lovely childhood memories. I will enjoy creating this one again using your tips. Thank you for sharing such a delicious recipe!
Happy to hear you enjoyed this split pea soup Kristy!
If I’m not using a previously cooked ham if I use a ham hock do I put it in raw or do I have to cook it first?
Yes, cook the ham hock first. It will impart great flavor!
nice recipe. have not used these spices before
Hope you enjoy the recipe!
I made this soup earlier today using my leftover Easter ham bone. It smelled so good I had to eat a few spoonfuls before I ladled the rest into containers for lunches.
Glad you enjoyed this split pea soup Sandi!
That looks like the same recipe my mother use to make when we were kids. Thank you, so much for the recipe! To get this from my mother is impossible because she doesn’t have the exact measurements…it’s a little bit of this and a heaping of that!! Thanks so much!!
Haha, yes, so many of those old, passed-down recipes are like that, aren’t they? Hope my version brings back memories of your mom’s version!
Can you make this without ham or ham bone? Wanting to make it vegan. Thanks Lisa 😊
Yes! See my note above about making it vegan or vegetarian. :)