My daughter is wild about split pea soup, my son, eh only eats it if he has too. So my challenge was to come up with a version that both children would eat without too many difficulties.
The answer of course is adding sausage to the pot. Yes, I did say sausage in split pea soup, you did not miss read what I wrote. I have to be honest; I did almost drop a bowl of soup when my son said it was good. My daughter, who was upset over her split pea soup being changed, also claimed it was good. *Mom does the happy dance secretly in the kitchen*
The answer of course is adding sausage to the pot. Yes, I did say sausage in split pea soup, you did not miss read what I wrote. I have to be honest; I did almost drop a bowl of soup when my son said it was good. My daughter, who was upset over her split pea soup being changed, also claimed it was good. *Mom does the happy dance secretly in the kitchen*
When I made the soup, I was really worried about how salty it might turn out. I used three smoked ham hocks and Hillshire Farm’s beef sausage sliced into bite size pieces and two potatoes. I did not add any salt to the pot, because of the ham hocks and sausage.
I was surprised to find, the soup in my bowl did need some salt added to it. The power of the potato, took all the salt.
I was surprised to find, the soup in my bowl did need some salt added to it. The power of the potato, took all the salt.
Sausage Split Pea Soup
Ingredients:
1 pound dried split green pea, washed and sorted
1 lbs ham hock
1 1lbs package of Hillshire Farm’s beef sausage
½ Tablespoon Jamaican curry powder (I use Blue Mountain Country brand)
1 onion, diced
4 carrots, chopped
2 Celery ribs, chopped
1 Tablespoon minced garlic
2 large potatoes, peeled and chopped
Six cups water
Salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
Place onion in soup pot with a tablespoon of vegetable oil and sauté until translucent.
Add remaining ingredients, cover and simmer on low for two hours.
Add additional water if needed and simmer on medium for half hour.
Remove ham hock, season with salt and pepper to taste.
Helpful hint: Do not store your onions and potatoes together, your potatoes will rot quickly
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