Split pea soup made in a slow cooker is full of flavor!  After a few minutes of prep time, it cooks low and slow all day, doing the hard work for you. A thick and hearty dinner with zero effort.

There are some meals that don't exactly bring the man rushing in to the table with anticipation and a growling stomach. Dinners like meatloaf, meals where I sneak in a little horseradish or Dijon, and anything with onions that he can see. Yeah, those are met with sighs and rolling of the eyes.

I would imagine this gets thrown in there with the rest. Split pea soup. It doesn't exactly sound sexy, and it certainly doesn't back up its unappetizing name with a smoking body. Nope, this one is all about personality. Or in the case of food, flavor.

It's hard to imagine after simmering all day with a ham hock that dirt could be anything other than delicious. I mean really, ham = pig and pig = bacon. And we all know bacon is the snack of the gods. There may be a tad bit of hyperbole in that, but if you use this backwards logic, it will convince most skeptics to try a bite.

Once they try a bite of split pea soup, there's no going back.

Thick and hearty, this slow cooker split pea soup is full of flavor!  After a few minutes of prep time, it cooks low and slow all day, doing the hard work for you.  PassTheSushi.com

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📖 Recipe

Slow Cooker Split Pea Soup

5 from 1 vote
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American
Author: Kita Roberts
8 hours 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 onions - minced
  • 3 garlic cloves - minced
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1 ½ teaspoon minced fresh thyme
  • ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/9 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 lbs green split peas - 2 cups, picked over and rinsed
  • 4 carrots - peeled and cut into ½ inch thick pieces
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 smoked ham hock - rinsed
  • 8 ounces ham steak - cut into ½ inch pieces
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Microwave onions, garlic, oil, thyme, and red pepper flakes in bowl, stirring occasionally, until onion are softened, about 5 minutes; transfer to slow cooker.
  • Stir broth, water, split peas, carrots and bay leaves into slow cooker. Nestle ham hock into slow cooker. Cover and cook until peas are tender, 9 to 11 hours on low or 5 to 7 hours on high.
  • Remove ham hock, let cool slightly, then shred into bite-sized pieces, discarding skin and bones. Let soup settle 5 minutes, then remove from surface using large spoon. Discard bay leaves.
  • Stir in ham steak and shredded ham hock, cover and let cook on high until heated through, about 15 minutes. Stir in lemon juice, season with salt and pepper to taste, and serve.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 304kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 27mg | Sodium: 968mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 7g

Nutritional informations provided as a courtesy and is only an approximatation. Values will changes based on ingredients used.

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This recipe made a hearty thick split pea soup. You could thin it out a bit by adding more broth.

Thick and hearty, this slow cooker split pea soup is full of flavor!  After a few minutes of prep time, it cooks low and slow all day, doing the hard work for you.  PassTheSushi.com

26 Comments

  1. Yuri - Chef Pandita says:

    Love the photos and food styling 😀 can you believe I still don't own a slow cooker? Hope to get one for Xmas 🙂

  2. I guess all men are not created equal, because one mention of onion and I'm drooling!

    I do agree that I turn my nose up to split pea soup, but then I've never seen split pea soup like yours. You have so much meat and other broth in there that it's not green (GOOD thing!)

    That looks so incredibly appetizing!

  3. The Mom Chef ~ Taking on Magazines One Recipe at a Time says:

    I love split pea soup. Seriously so. Unfortunately, I'm the only one that does. I'm waiting for the day that Dudette will sit still long enough for me to get through reading Dr. Seuss' "Bartholomew and the Ooblek" because that's how I'll re-introduce split pea soup to her; as ooblek. Maybe then she'll like it.

    Anyhow, yes, ham hock = food love. I'm with you on that one. And with this recipe. Can't lose with America's Test Kitchen! (Though your photos are much more gorgeous and appealing than theirs.)

  4. My obsession with split pea soup began just recently and I'm so glad I found this recipe. It looks absolutely delicious! Getting my slow cooker out tonight!

  5. Grubarazzi (@Grubarazzi) says:

    The little crunchy croutons on this soup is the perfect touch. This would be the perfect soup for me to make to help me through this crazy week of school and work.

  6. This sounds so warm and delicious! Perfect for the chilly weather coming our way!

  7. Laurie {Simply Scratch} says:

    Those croutons rock Kita! I'm bookmarking this recipe... gotta make it!

  8. Yea - that was very good!!!

  9. Emily Malloy @Cleanliness says:

    Scrumptious times 10!

  10. yommm it looks thick and rich 🙂

  11. RavieNomNoms says:

    That looks so hearty! I love the croutons on top. That really makes it appealing. Looks so thick and rich and delicious Kita!

  12. This looks so perfect - I love my split pea soup extremely thick. 🙂 Wonderful recipe!

  13. I don't normally eat split pea but this recipe and the photos that go along look amazing!! My boyfriend & his dad are soup obsessed. I'll have to try this out. Yum!!

  14. claire @ the realistic nutritionist says:

    Split pea soup is my absolute FAVEEEE. I love that you used the slow cooker!!

  15. amanda @ fake ginger says:

    Why don't men like split pea soup? It's gotta be my most favorite soup ever but I never get to make it because of that grumpy thing I live with. This version sounds awesome with all the ham!

  16. Soup weather is here! This looks like a great meal I can stick in the crockpot while I rush around trying to get ready for Thanksgiving this week.

  17. Amy's Cooking Adventures says:

    Yummy--looks great for a chilly day!

  18. Amazing recipe and a fun read! You're right...bacon IS the snack of the gods!

  19. Brooks at Cakewalker says:

    Kita, This glorious looking soup would bring me to the kitchen in hungry anticipation! Terrific post with spot on photography. Thank you for sharing the recipe.

  20. kimberly (unrivaledkitch) says:

    oooolala yum. Making split pea look that appetizing in photos is not simple feat, bravo.

    I always make split pea with the ham bone and left over ham after thanksgiving...this makes me look forward to it even more.

  21. SharleneT says:

    And, it's perfect for the solar oven... as a split pea soup lover, any variations are always welcome in my recipe box. Thanks for sharing. Will soon give it a try. Come visit when you can...

  22. Barbara @ Barbara Bakes says:

    My husband loves split pea soup, but this version sounds so much better than any we've ever made. It looks great.

  23. This is one of Bill's favorite soups...and I love the idea of slow cooking it in a crock pot! The texture looks perfect~

  24. jim baran says:

    I tried this last week and it was very good. I thought that the 1/9 tsp. of hot pepper flakes was a little on the low side so I bumped it up a bit....a bit too much, that is. I usually don't think of pea soup with a spiciness to it, so next time I will back off on the pepper flakes a little. Overall, I think this is a nice easy recipe and the flavors are very good. Will definitely make it again...and again...and again...and agian!

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