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Skid_Row_Joe
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Feb 28, 2014

Have (2) ham bones - now need to make split pea soup. Help!

Two good sized ham bones with meat and of course fat that will need to be simmered-off, and skimmed off from the top of the water stock, before adding split peas to make soup.


Q: How will I know the ham bones have simmered long enough to flavor the water I add to make stock?

Q: Will the meat fall off the bones by itself from simmering, or will I have to slide the meat off the ham bones after simmering for a while to loosen up the bone from the meat?

Q: Do I cook the split peas separately from the simmering ham bone stock pot? Do I rinse the split peas after cooked when adding to stock pot after cooked? Or, cook the split peas in the simmering ham bone stock toward the end?

Q: What other ingredients go into the recipe?

Thank you!

13 Replies

  • You are making it too hard. Here's how I make it.

    Cut larger pieces of fat off bones. Combine in large pot: ham bone, pound of split peas, large onion cut up, 3 or 4 peeled carrots cut about 2" long, tsp or so whole peppercorns, couple of bay leaves. Cover with water. Bring to boil, reduce to slow simmer. Stir every 20 or 30 minutes. After an hour or two the peas will turn to a smooth mush and this is when it starts to stick so be careful and stir more often. I take the bone out, let it cool, and cut the meat off. Stir soup and pick out any fat or gristle you can find. Put ham back in soup.
  • If you want to get the fat off. Cook the bone with the meat, until it is falling off. Remove the bone and meat. I strain mine. Pick through the meat and get all the good lean pieces off. Put the broth some place cold overnight. I use my back porch this time of the year.

    Next morning, peel the fat off the top and then cook your soup the way you want it using the broth. Don't for get the meat you saved.

    If you have a pressure cooker, you can cook the bone for 30-35 min. under pressure, let the pressure release naturally and proceed.
  • Hi--don't make it so hard! Not rocket science--just simmer the ham bones for about an hour or so, add peas and extras and cook until the peas are soft. The texture is smooth, so cook long enough to have the peas are like a smooth paste. We always add onions, carrots, salt and pepper. Enjoy!