For a richer flavor, consider browning the ham bone in the pot before adding the other ingredients. If you prefer a smoother soup, you can use an immersion blender to partially or fully blend the soup after the split peas are cooked. Be cautious when blending hot liquids. Adjust the amount of water to achieve your desired soup consistency. Remember that the soup will thicken as it cools. Fresh thyme can be substituted for dried thyme; use about 1 tablespoon of fresh thyme leaves. Leftover ham can be used in place of a ham bone. Add about 1 to 1 1/2 cups of diced ham during the last hour of cooking.
Jaqueline Barton
Sep 18, 2024I added a smoked ham hock for extra flavor, and it was amazing!
Major Gorczany
Aug 21, 2024My family loved this soup! It's definitely going into our regular rotation.
Ezequiel Runolfsson
Aug 6, 2024The key is to really let it simmer for a long time to get that creamy texture.
Andre Klein
May 12, 2024I doubled the recipe and froze half for later. It reheats beautifully.
Rossie Windler
Dec 24, 2023I used vegetable broth instead of water to make it vegetarian, and it was still delicious.
Ricardo Strosin
Nov 18, 2023This soup is so easy to make and tastes just like the Habitant soup I remember from childhood!
Rodrigo Champlin
Mar 8, 2023I added a splash of apple cider vinegar at the end for a bit of brightness.
Cleve Moore
Jan 6, 2023Don't skip the step of skimming off the foam. It makes a big difference in the final flavor.