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Split Pea Soup

This classic Split Pea Soup recipe is made with a meaty ham bone, carrots, onions, potatoes, and has a thick and flavorful broth. It’s easy to make on the Stove Top, Instant Pot, or Crock Pot!

A pot of Split Pea Soup with a ladle in it and fresh thyme on top.

I realize that I’m making quite a claim when I say that this is the best split pea soup ever, but it really is. Just read through the comments, people are in love. There is no doubt in my mind that it could win awards.

The recipe comes from a super old cookbook that my mom has. The steps are simple, and so are the ingredients! This one even landed a coveted spot in The Cozy Cookbook, so you know it’s good!

How to Make it

See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions, including the Crock Pot and Instant Pot cooking methods.

Add a meaty ham bone to a 4.5 quart Dutch oven or soup pot along with the rinsed split peas, onions, butter, olive oil, onion powder, garlic, bay leaves, thyme, and water.

A meaty ham bone in a dutch oven with onions, bay leaves, and water being added.

Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cover partially and simmer for 2.5 hours or until desired thickness is obtained. (Higher altitudes will require longer cooking time.) Add the potatoes and carrots about 40 minutes prior to serving.

Making Split Pea Soup with a ham bone, potatoes, and carrots in broth.

Remove from heat once the potatoes and carrots are fork tender. Discard the bay leaves and thyme stems. Remove the ham bone and cut/shred 2 cups of ham from it and add it back to the soup. Serve!

Split Pea Soup in a Dutch oven with Ham being added.

Do You Need to Soak Split Peas

  • Soaking split peas may decrease the cooking time slightly, but since they’re already halved and pretty thin, it’s not necessary. I don’t soak them for this recipe. 

Using a Ham Bone

Using a meaty, uncleaned ham bone is what gives this soup it’s amazingly rich and savory flavor.

  • If your ham bone is small, or you are using a ham bone substitute: Be prepared to add up to 4 chicken bouillon cubes to the broth to add more flavor if needed.
  • If your bone doesn’t have much meat: You can also add a diced ham steak at the beginning of cooking. 1 (8oz.) steak = about 1 ¼ cups diced ham.

Ham Bone Substitutes

  • Bone-in Picnic Shoulder or smoked ham shank
  • Using a ham hock is the next best option.
  • Chopped salted pork and/or chopped smoked bacon can also be substituted.

Pro Tips

  • Unlike most soup recipes, the vegetables don’t need to be softened in butter/oil first. They float to the surface of the soup and cook/soften in the fat from the ham bone.
  • The longer you simmer split pea soup, the more it thickens. Just make sure the temperature is low if you are going to simmer for several hours to avoid losing too much liquid.
  • If you’re at a higher altitude, longer cooking time is required.

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Storage

  • Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months. 
  • This soup does freeze and reheat very well, just ensure that the potatoes and carrots are cooked until just fork tender so that they don’t become too soft.

A white bowl of split pea soup with a spoon scooping some out.

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Split Pea Soup

5 from 215 ratings
This Split Pea Soup is made with a delicious ham bone, potatoes, and carrots, in a thick and flavorful broth.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. dry split peas, equal to 2 cups
  • 1 ham bone, See notes for substitution options
  • 2 cups ham, cut from the ham bone at the end.
  • 2 cups onions, diced
  • 1 ½ tablespoons onion powder, not teaspoons
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon garlic, minced
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 sprigs thyme
  • 8 cups water
  • 2 cups carrots, diced
  • 2 russet potatoes, peeled and diced

Instructions

  • Note: The split peas do not need to be soaked for this recipe.

Stove Top

  • Add the uncleaned/meaty ham bone to a large soup pot along with the rinsed split peas, onions, onion powder, butter, olive oil, garlic, bay leaves, and thyme.
  • Add the water and bring it to a boil, then reduce to a simmer, with the lid slightly cracked.
  • Let the soup simmer for 2.5 hours or until desired thickness is obtained. Stir occassionally as it cooks to lift any settling on the bottom of the pot. (Note that higher altitudes may required 5 or more hours of simmering time.) The longer it simmers, the thicker and more flavorful it will get.
  • Add the carrots and potatoes about 40 minutes prior to serving.
  • Once the carrots and potatoes are fork tender, remove the ham bone, bay leaves, and thyme stems. Shred/cut 2 cups of ham from the bone and add it back to the soup. Serve and enjoy!

Instant Pot

  • Rinse the peas. Add all of the ingredients to 6+ quart instant pot. Make sure the pot isn’t more than 2/3 full.
  • Secure the lid and set it to cook on high (or press the ‘pressure cook’ button) for 25 minutes.
  • Once finished, let 10-15 minutes pass before you trigger the quick release valve. This will allow most of the pressure to release naturally, allowing the soup to cook a little bit longer.
  • Remove the ham bone, the bay leaves, and thyme stems. Slice/cut 2 cups of ham from the ham bone and add it back to the soup. Serve!

Slow Cooker

  • Rinse the peas. Add all of the ingredients to a large Slow Cooker (5 quarts or larger). 
  • Cook on low for 8+ hours or on high for 6+ hours. It's ready to serve once the peas are tender and the soup has reached your desired level of thickness.
  • Remove the ham bone, the bay leaves, and thyme stems. Slice/cut 2 cups of ham from the ham bone and add it back to the soup. Serve!

Notes

Using a Ham Bone:

Using a meaty, uncleaned ham bone is what gives this soup it's amazingly rich and savory flavor.
  • If your ham bone is small, or you are using a ham bone substitute: Be prepared to add up to 4 chicken bouillon cubes to the broth to add more flavor if needed.
  • If your bone doesn't have much meat: You can also add a diced ham steak at the beginning of cooking. 1 (8oz.) steak = about 1 ¼ cups diced ham.

Ham Bone Substitutes:

  1. Bone-in Picnic Shoulder or smoked ham shank 
  2. Using a ham hock is the next best option.
  3. Chopped salted pork and/or chopped smoked bacon can also be substituted.

Nutritional information is an estimate, and is per serving. There are 6 servings in this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 364kcal, Carbohydrates: 40g, Protein: 19g, Fat: 15g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 34mg, Sodium: 623mg, Potassium: 943mg, Fiber: 10g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 7211IU, Vitamin C: 12mg, Calcium: 70mg, Iron: 2mg
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615 comments on “Split Pea Soup”

  1. YOU GO GIRL !!!!!
    I just pulled out my instant pot and followed the recipe to a “T” and can’t wait to share this with my parents !!
    This is definitely a KEEPER !!!!!!
    More instant pot soup recipes please !!!
    🙂

    • Hey Doreen!!! Awww I’m SO happy that this worked out so well for you! YYAAYYY!!! This Pea Soup is forever one of my family favorites! I was pumped when I figured out how to make it in the Instant Pot! You’ll have to try my Instant Pot Creamy Chicken Stew next, I’ll work on more IP Soup recipes for you! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a rating/comment! You’re the best! -Stephanie

  2.  The recipe is awesome the way it is but growing up in an Italian household you always sautéed onion and garlic in olive oil at the start of everything. So in honoring my Italian roots I sautéed the onions and the garlic in olive oil first. I then added the ham and browned it a little in the onions and garlic then followed the recipe. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe. 

    • Hi Joanne!! I always found it so funny that the instructions didn’t indicate to saute the onions and garlic first!! I tend to do it sometimes anyway, but if I’m feeling on the lazy side I’ll just go with what it says, lol. I’m so happy that you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and a rating! -Stephanie

  3. I think it was delicious. I will be making it again .  I did add the chicken stock, one large piece of garlic, one Bay leaf, and a piece of celery. I also put half of the cooked soup in a blender so it is more soupy. I hope if you try it, you will like the way it tastes. Thank you for the recipe. 

    • Hey Dominic! I’m so happy that you enjoyed this recipe! Love putting half of it in a blender for a more soupy consistency! I am definitely a broth LOVER!!! I’ll have to give that a try next time! 🙂

  4. This is the second time I’ve used this pea soup recipe after serving a ham for Easter dinner. It is by far better than the ham and bean soup I previously use to make. In fact. it is absolutely the best recipe I have ever used for left over ham bone, and I have tried dozens. Thank you sharing this most delicious pea soup recipe. Arlene

    • Hey Arlene! I’m psyched that you loved this soup!!! It’s one of the best soups I’ve ever had. I’m so glad it worked well for you, thank you for taking the time to let me know how it came out!! Have a wonderful weekend! -Stephanie 

  5. Fantastic! I’d been making this soup for decades, and though my go-to recipe, which was no recipe at all, but my mind’s eye and taste-testing, was good, your suggesting 1/2 chicken broth turned it from good to great! Thank you! p.s. And I love the little cooking videos on the side, though they get me stuck on this site instead of actually cooking!

    • Hi Katherine! Thank you so much for your comments!! I’m really happy that you loved this pea soup, you really can’t go wrong with this recipe! I’m also happy that you enjoy the little cooking videos on the side, those get me every time too! So fun to watch. Thank you so much for your sweet comments, they made my day! Have a great weekend! -Stephanie

  6. I used the instant pot recipe. So easy and delicious. I used smoked turkey and didn’t miss the ham. The texture was perfect.

    • Hi Nicole! That’s such great news! Isn’t this soup amazingly flavorful!? I love that you were able to use smoked turkey too, I bet it was fantastic. Smokey flavor in this soup is just the best! Thank you for taking the time to let me know how it came out. Have a wonderful day! -Stephanie

  7. I want to start off saying I have never made split pea soup before. I found this recipe and I went for it. It was amazing. I omitted the potatoes the first time. I just made it the second time and followed the recipe and i was even better. My boyfriend said it was the best ever and I have to agree with him. Amazing soup!! Thank you so much 🙂

  8. Holy cow–this is so delicious! And I even made it without the broth as I didn’t have any!
    Thanks for sharing!

  9. I tried ham and split pea soup in the past and didn’t like it.
    I decided to give this recipe a try and LOVED IT! I even managed to impress my mom with this recipe lol. Will definitely make it again.

    • Hey Michelle! That is SOOO awesome, I am so so happy to hear that!! There is something about this soup, it’s just SO good- and yet so simple! I’m so glad that you were able to impress your mom a bit too, lol that never hurts! 🙂 Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and rate the recipe! Have a great weekend!

  10. I have tried Many Pea Soup Recipes but this is the BEST by far. It had a great Taste,  perfect consistency with chunks of carrots, and my Family raved about it. My Older Sons Lady was not a big Pea Soup person but completely changed her mind because of this, I passed the recipe on and now their Making it’   5 ‘Stars and then Some for this one !!                                    Note : I did have a Ham with a Brown Sugar Glaze,” Don’t Know if that may have added to its taste. 

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