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Slow Cooker Split Pea and Ham Soup * *

Slow Cooker Split Pea with Ham

  • Cooking Time:

    7-8 hours on Low or 5 hours on High
  • Servings:

    8

Ingredients

3 c. (about 1 1/2 pounds) split peas
4 c. low-sodium chicken broth or vegetable broth
4 c. water
2 c. yellow onion, diced
1 c. fnely chopped carrot
1/2 c. chopped celery
1 potato, cut into small pieces
8 oz. ham, trimmed of fat and diced
1 T. ginger, minced
1 tsp. dried marjoram
Freshly ground pepper, to taste

There is nothing quite like a comfort classic on a chilly Winter day!  This recipe for Slow Cooker Split Pea with Ham soup is a crowd pleaser and can be doubled easily for extra leftovers.

  1. Wash split peas under cold running water and wash until water runs clear. Drain completely and add to crock.
  2. Add broth, water, onion, carrot, celery, ham, ginger, marjoram, and potatoes to the slow cooker. Stir to combine.
  3. Cover and crock on LOW 7-8 hours, or HIGH 5 hours. Season with pepper.

Happy Crocking!

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**Split Pea Soup with Ham

 

 

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christine davis
christine davis
10 years ago

Just curious how much a serving is? 1 cup? I’m doing WW and figured out the points would be 7 but it’s always nice to know how much I can have. Thanks!!

Michael Ames
Michael Ames
10 years ago

I would like to know that after I gave you $0.99 that went I try to go to one of the recipies on face book it sends me to your site and I have to go looking for your recipe. Why did I give u any money. Correct this BS.

Amy
Amy
10 years ago

Could you omit the ginger? I’m not a big fan of ginger it bothers my tummy.

Beth
Beth
10 years ago

When do you add the potatoes?

Malissa
Malissa
10 years ago

Oddly enough about three days before you posted this recipe I had been craving some split pea soup, something I haven’t had in years. Then this popped up in my Facebook news feed and I was ecstatic because I still had ham in the freezer from Christmas dinner. This recipe was AMAZING!!! I cooked this with the ham bone in the crock pot and used just under 1/4tsp of ground ginger (I didn’t have any fresh) and I ended up cooking it on low for about 10hrs because I was gone all day but it still turned out wonderful. Thanks… Read more »

Regina p
Regina p
10 years ago

This was wonderful!!! Ty!!

Nancy Larson
Nancy Larson
9 years ago

i am allergic to ginger. if i leave out will that change anything? is there a different spice i can use in its place?

Lisa
Lisa
9 years ago

Does this freeze well? I”m making it right now, but it’s alot for just 2 people. I would like to freeze the leftovers.

annie
annie
9 years ago

is this with canned split peas?

Jennifer
Jennifer
8 years ago

I have made this many times and everyone in the family enjoys it. Some times I add in garlic powder and we always enjoy our bowls with cheddar cheese on top and crackers or bread on the side. This is a keeper for us. =)

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