MOM'S SOUTHERN STYLE SPLIT PEA SOUP

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This soup's flavor is very different from your traditional pea soup. It is not sweet but has a spicy flavor very different from the 'savory' flavor of most pea soups. I love any pea soup but this one is the one I yearn for. Sometimes I add even more carrot if I think we need more carrots in our diet.

Provided by Deerwoman

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 3h20m

Yield 2-3 qts., 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 lb dried split peas (one 16 oz pkg.)
4 large carrots, scrubbed and cut up
2 onions, med. to lg., chopped
1 lb smoked pork, lg. chunks
2 bay leaves
5 whole cloves
6 -8 allspice
6 -8 peppercorns or 6 -8 fresh ground black pepper
4 quarts water
salt

Steps:

  • You may substitute a meaty hambone, diced smoked ham, cut up smoked pork butt, or, if like my husband prefers and no pork is allowed, use smoked turkey.
  • Put all ingredients except salt into large heavy-bottomed stock pot.
  • Cook over low-med. heat. Stir occasionally.
  • Simmer until meat falls off bone and split peas have become mush. Be careful not to burn. Stir more often as soup thickens.
  • Remove bone, bay leaves and spices.
  • Puree and test for salt. Add salt if needed and cook an additional 15 minutes. Adjust water if necessary.
  • The soup should be very thick. It becomes almost paste when cold. You may need to add some water to reheat.
  • This soup freezes very well.
  • If you leave out the cloves you won't have this special recipe. They are the secret ingredient.
  • I'm guessing on servings and amount. it depends on how much you cook it down.

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