This is a fabulous “throw it all in the slow cooker” Pea and Ham soup. There’s no need to cook the onion separately – it “sautés” itself in the fat from the ham hock that rises to the surface. Thick, hearty soup broth infused with incredible flavour from the ham bone!
A worthy ending for your leftover Christmas ham bone, or use store bought. Make this in your slow cooker or on the stove!
Pea and Ham Soup
I’ve always said that Lentil Soup is the least sexy looking soup in the world.
But in hindsight, I think Pea and Ham Soup should take that title.
I mean, think about it. A sparkling white Corn Chowder is pretty. A Thai Tom Yum Soup is colourful and vibrant. Creamy Carrot Soup is a cheerful bright orange colour. And a fiery red Laksa looks as bold as it tastes.
But Pea Soup? It’s brown more than green. Kahki at best.
So no, it’s not glamorous.
But this ugly duckling is seriously delicious. One bite, and you won’t be able to stop!!
What goes in Pea and Ham Soup
Here’s what you need for pea and ham soup. I’ve used a store bought ham hock here because I used up all the ham bones I managed to score from friends and even mere acquaintances. Yep, when it comes to rounding up ham bones, I’m shameless!!
Make sure you use a ham bone with plenty of meat because more meat means more flavour imparted into the soup – and more shredded ham!
Green split peas – these are just dried peas that are halved (split!) which means they cook faster and there’s no need to soak overnight (such as with most types of beans for things like Southern Baked Beans). They taste quite neutral, slightly earthy, and it absorbs the flavour of whatever they’re cooked in – in this case, ham! When cooked for a long time like we do here (in order for the ham meat to be ultra tender), they become creamy and thicken the soup;
WATER, no broth – the ham bone releases so much flavour that all we need is water for the soup broth. How good is that??!!
I love how economical pea soup is when made using leftover ham bone because the broth just needs water – no stock!
The Ham Hock – ham bone
If you’re wondering what a ham hock is, it’s a ham bone. And it is literally the bone inside a leg of ham, left after carving off all the ham (ie the cold cuts sold at delis). So it is already cooked – well, smoked.
If you buy one, you’ll find it looks a lot neater than a scrappy leftover leftover ham bone from a homemade Glazed Ham. The store bought ones are cut neatly then from the looks of it, they are re-smoked to seal the surface of the pink meat part.
Where to buy ham hocks
Store bought ham hock is sometimes sold over the counter and delis, otherwise it’s vac packed and sold with ham and similar items in the refrigerator section.
Make sure it’s meaty!
While store bought are intentionally nice and meaty (to flavour the soup and for plenty of shredded ham), leftover ham bones have been known to be picked clean by Ham Monsters. So if your ham bone isn’t meaty enough, just add a hunk of ham into the soup as well – just to ensure you get enough flavour into the broth.
Do the same if your store bought ham hock weighs less than 1 kg / 2lb. 🙂
Alternative: give the broth a flavour boost with a dash of stock/bouillon powder.
Just place everything into the slow cooker then turn it on
No need to sauté onion separately beforehand. In this recipe, the onion will rise to the surface and “sauté” in the ham fat. I’ve tried it sautéing onion first, then using my method and there is no difference in flavour.
The peas will be so soft they become creamy. So blitzing is optional. What I like to do is partially puree the soup using a handheld blender stick. This way you get the best of both worlds – a smooth, creamy soup broth with soft bits of pea and veg bits!
How long to cook Pea and Ham Soup
Make sure you slow cook Pea and Ham Soup in the slow cooker for at least 8 hours, but 10 hours is even better (on low). The ham meat should literally fall off the bone and be shredded with a touch.
Easily shreddable ham is an indicator that it’s been cooked long enough to release a ton of flavour into the broth!
Are split peas good for you?
They are! They’re high in fibre and protein, can help reduce cholesterol and are low in fat. But split peas are a higher carbohydrate vegetable so watch your intake if you’re on a low carb diet.
What to serve with Pea and Ham Soup
A hunk of warm crusty bread (preferably slathered in butter) is literally made for dunking into this thick soup.
In fact, forget spoons. Imagine eating the whole thing using bread as your feeding tool of choice?? 🙌🏻 For homemade, try this quick no yeast Irish Soda Bread or yeast free Sandwich bread. If you’ve got the time, make this crusty Artisan Bread – pretty sure it’s now officially the world’s easiest yeast bread! (It’s no knead, very foolproof).
OR – if you want to go all out, upgrade to Garlic Bread or CHEESY Garlic Bread!
Things to dunk into soup
If you’d like to add a side salad, try it with a Cucumber Salad for lovely contrasting crisp freshness, or for something different (and totally fabulous), a French Carrot Salad with Honey Dijon Dressing! – Nagi x
PS Some recipes dress up Pea and Ham soup by adding spinach or frozen peas at the end to make the soup colour greener. I choose to celebrate the unattractiveness and focus on flavour, flavour, flavour!
Watch how to make it
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Pea and Ham Soup (slow cooker or stove)
Ingredients
- 500g / 1lb dried split peas (Note 1)
- 1.2-1.5kg / 2.4-3lb ham hock (aka ham bone), bacon hock or MEATY leftover ham bone (Note 2)
- 1/4 tsp salt (start with less, adjust later)
- 3/4 tsp black pepper
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 2 bay leaves , dried or fresh
- 1 onion , finely chopped
- 1 carrot , peeled and finely chopped
- 2 celery sticks , finely chopped
- 8 cups (2 litres/qts) water
Garnishes / serving:
- Parsley , finely chopped
- Crusty bread for dunking!
Instructions
- Place peas in slow cooker, push ham in. Scatter all ingredients around the ham bone, then pour over water.
- Slow cook 8 to 10 hours on LOW or 6 hours on HIGH. (Or 2.5 hours on low on stove, 1 h – 1 hr 20 min pressure cooker/Instant Pot on HIGH)
- Remove ham bone, shred ham meat. Discard bone and fatty skin.
- Remove bay leaves. Use a stick blender to blitz 2 or 3 times – thickens soup but doesn’t make it completely smooth (my preference, you can blend completely if you want).
- Return ham into slow cooker, stir. Taste and add more salt if needed (soup gets lots of salt from ham).
- Serve garnished with parsley. Serve with crusty bread for dunking – make a quick Irish Soda Bread, Garlic Bread or upgrade to Cheesy Garlic Bread!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
More ways with leftover Ham Bone!
Here are other recipes I’ve shared made using ham hocks. They make an amazing way to flavour broth!
And more chunky, hearty soups
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Kaye says
I don’t have any bay leaves on hand. Is there anything I can substitute?
Nagi says
You can leave them out Kaye! N x
Christine says
I made some soup yesterday, did not add any salt, but it is soooo salty. Have added more water but still soooo salty there. Is there any way of getting the salty taste removed?
Nagi says
Your ham bone must have been very salty Christine! You can dilute it with water or cook some additional peas separately and add them in to up the volume/dilute the salt level. N x
Christine says
Firstly, thank you for your advice. I remember my Mum used to boil first then fry, even Sausages. So I boiled the ham hock then made the soup. Turned out beautiful.
tan says
Great recipe for a delicious and comforting soup.
Leonie Figure says
Keen to make this, Would four bean mix and kings soup mix ruin the flavour if I added them?
Nagi says
Hi Leonie – I don’t know what kings soup mix is! N x
Leonie Figure says
Its ok haha a NZ product. I used them and it is devine. Turns out the mix had split peas in it anyway. Yummmy soup.
Nagi says
That’s good to know for the NZ readers – thanks!! N x
Ross Burwood says
Getting colder and thought I’d make this over the weekend. Turned out great especially seeing my butcher smokes their own ham hocks!!
Nagi says
Oh wow!! Lucky you – how’s the bacon?? I love a good smallgoods producer!! N x
Ross Burwood says
The bacon is good.. But it is here is Brissy…. a bit far for you!!
The best thing is you walk by( if you can) and smell all these delicous bacony aromas!!
Mmmmmmmm bacon!
Michelle mulligan says
Hi Nagi, my favourite soup in the world. I have been making for years. I always add a bunch of mint to the cooking process. I’m not sure if it’s my grandmothers addition, but it’s delicious
Michelle
Nagi says
Thanks for that tip Michelle – mint and peas is a classic combo so I can see how that would work! N x
carol says
I just used your recipe for crock pot pea soup/ham bone but had to cook on stove. Ham bone was to big for my crock pot, done a faster than the crock pot and looks delicious.
thank you
Nagi says
Well I hope you got a lot of soup from a bone that size!! Enjoy!! N x
Slow and Steady says
I made this recipe to the T and cooked for 6 hours on high, and ended up with the best pea and ham soup I’ve ever had (sorry Mum!!). I went for a walk at the 4 hour mark, as I was walking back to my apartment I could smell the most delicious savoury scent from outside the building. Pretty sure all my neighbours were jealous!!
Nagi says
Woo hoo!! Way to make the neighbours jealous!! N x
Diana says
Can I use bag of dry whole peas instead of split peas for this soup using slow cooker? Thanks so much ! Looks delicious
Peter J. Mackenzie says
Nagi, my peas are greener than yours in pea and ham soup.
Nagi says
Split peas can be green or yellow and vary from region to region! N x
Deborah Morgan says
Hi Nagi, I’m cooking this at the moment on the stove. I brought the water up to boil and have then turned it down to simmer for the next few hours. Is this correct?Also, should I have the lid on or off? its not in the recipe and I’m not a confident cooker 🙁
Nagi says
Hi Deborah – that is correct and you can simmer it for the 2.5 hours with the lid off. Keep an eye on it and stir occasionally and add more water if it looks like the liquid level is getting too low. N x
Deborah says
Thank you for your response and the soup is delish
Wendy says
I made this yesterday, but only had soup mix (split peas, pearl barley). the ham was AMAZINGLY soft, but the soup is gluggy thick. How can I thin down without losing flavour? I was just going to thin down with water, but wanted your perspective before I did so. Thank you very much 🙂
Nagi says
Hi Wendy – you can thin it with water or extra stock if you have any on hand. It’s very flavourful so should be ok! N x
S. Donovan says
I made this in the Instant Pot, 15 minutes on manual, 15 minute NR then QR. Delicious! Perfect for hungry teenage boys on a cold and rainy night.
Surene King says
Thanks for this, the recipe says 1-1.3hrs in instant cook! Other recipes said 15 mins, I think I’ll go with the later. Nagi is your instructions correct for instant pot?
Nagi says
Thanks for that feedback S!! N x
Freese says
Would you substitute chicken broth for the water or not?
amrhat says
This was delicious! I put it together in the slowcooker after my kids went to bed, and the house smelled delicious the next morning. Perfect for lunch a chilly Winter day! I used half a ham we’ve had in the freezer from Christmas, thre in an extra carrot and extra rib of celery, and didn’t need to put in any salt. Tons of flavor!
Barbara says
Hi found this recipe yesterday made last night in slow cooker 10 hours. followed exactly turned out perfect just had a bowl for lunch delicious .Thank you for this recipe best ever
Nagi says
That’s great Barbara! I am so happy that you liked the soup! N x
Noel Gagnon says
Hi Nagi, I also use smoked turkey leg to make this split pea soup,and 15 bean soup. You won’t be able to tell the difference. the reason I do this now friends of mine and for you there are many people that won’t,and don’t eat pork because of religious reasons. Everytime I make it I’m asked what kind of ham did you use ? I tell them smoked turkey leg.
Nagi says
Great tip Noel!! N x
Izzy says
Hello, is it possible to use a frozen ham bone? Or should I really thaw it first? I’m too impatient 🤣 Thanks
Angela Cantelo says
I used a frozen bone straight from the freezer.
amrhat says
I made it with a half-thawed, half-eaten ham that’s been in the freezer for a month. Came out great.
David says
Loved this recipe. Have just made it now (on the stove~ 2.5hrs as suggested). First time as well, so easy. Looking at what breads to enjoy with it. Great use of the xmas ham. Thanks Nagi.
Anna says
Hi Nagi, any chance I can do this without a slow cooker?
😊❤️
KezzaMcD says
DDDDDlicious! Made it this week. I had to saw the end of the ham bone off so it could fit in the slow cooker. Well worth all the effort. I have frozen a few bowls to enjoy on cooler days. Another winner, thanks Nagi xx
Sandi says
Tried this yesterday and it was delicious with leftover Christmas Ham. It was spot on and reminded me of when my Mum would make it after Christmas.