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It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!

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Split Pea Soup Recipe: I am a contributor to Amanda’s Cookin’ and this recipe first appeared on there as Split Pea Soup.
Split Pea Soup is a hearty soup filled with protein, veggies, and carbs, perfect for sustaining you during cold weather. Enjoy this classic, family soup recipe which is a meal in and of itself!
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Hi Everyone, looking for a hearty, classic soup to get you through this Winter?
This Split Pea Soup is packed with protein, lots of veggies, and carbs making it a veritable meal in a bowl and so satisfying.
Split Pea Soup is one of those recipes that you grow up with (or at least I did!) and happily remember having.
Split Pea Soup was one of the standard recipes that my dad would make on the weekend or at the beginning of the week and it had this way of just lasting and lasting throughout the week.
As the soup sits, it thickens and you have to add water or broth to the soup to get it back to the original consistency, thus making the soup last a long time!
This soup is packed with veggies: it has 2 onions, 3 celery stalks, 3 carrots, plus the peas of course!
Well, technically the peas are the seed and considered a legume 🙂
There is lots of dietary fiber in the peas as well.




This soup is so easy to make and with a little simmer time, you can have a hearty, filling, and satisfying soup for you and your family.
I also love this soup because it's inexpensive to make and you can make it with leftover ham, like, after a holiday.
This recipe is inspired by my dad's split pea soup growing up which he would make often around this time of year; there's nothing like pea soup on a cold Winter day!

If you try this Split Pea Soup Recipe, let us know in the comments below!


Split Pea Soup is hearty soup filled with protein, veggies and carbs, perfect for sustaining you during cold weather. Enjoy this classic, family soup recipe which is a meal in an of itself!



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BiG says
I cube a couple of potatoes to the mix. I also bake a ham hock in the oven in a cast-iron pan for a half hour or so to to render some fat and cook the meat thoroughly.