Instant Pot Split Pea Soup Recipe - Went Here 8 This (2024)

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Save that leftover ham bone, smoked turkey leg or ham hock and make this super creamy, hearty, delicious Instant Pot Split Pea Soup Recipe. Spiced up with a touch of ginger and curry powder, this curry split pea soups packs some serious flavor and is ready in under 30 minutes!

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Split pea soup has never been easier guys. The Instant Pot strikes again!

This Instant Pot split pea soup is super easy to make and just so damn comforting. I love me a nice hot steaming bowl of split pea soup. Especially this curry split pea soup.

Seriously, add a touch of ginger and curry powder and you are talking major flavor. And of course that deep, smoky flavor from the leftover ham, turkey leg, or whatever delicious smoked meat you have chosen to use (like in this instant pot bean soup).

And yes, you can choose to use any smoked meat. Even bacon. Yes I said bacon.

Because it's comfort food season guys, and Instant Pot split pea soup=comfort. So many good feelings.

**You may also want to try this Yellow Split Pea Soup from Erren's Kitchen.

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Why This Recipe Works

  1. Cooked in the Instant Pot, this soup is perfectly creamy (with no added cream) and ready to eat in under 30 minutes!
  2. A touch of curry powder and ginger give the soup an extra zing of flavor;
  3. It's the perfect way to use leftover ham or turkey.

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The Ingredients

You definitely need either a ham bone, smoked turkey leg, pork/ham hock, or some kind of smoked meat. This is what's going to give our Instant Pot split pea soup that delicious smoky, meaty flavor.

Because what is a soup without that delicious meatiness? If you don't have one of the above, toss in 1-2 cups of diced ham, 8 oz. of crumbled bacon, or some shredded smoked turkey. Really guys, anything will work here.

The recipe calls for bacon fat or butter. I totally recommend bacon fat if you have it. It has that nice delicious smokey flavor. But butter will work fine as well.

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Step By Step Instructions

You guys are about to die with how easy this is. Because seriously, who has time this time of year for hours of cooking? Plus, this is all cooked in the Instant PotInstant Pot Split Pea Soup Recipe - Went Here 8 This (6), so no dirtying a thousand dishes.

Heat the bacon fat or butter on the saute setting in the Instant Pot. Add the onions, ginger paste and garlic and saute until soft. This helps bring out the flavor of the aromatics.

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Add the ham bone, split peas, carrots, chicken stock and curry powder and set the Instant Pot to pressure cook on high for 15 minutes.

Let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes, and use the quick release to release any remaining pressure.

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And that's that. You're done. Not even enough time to watch a show on Netflix.

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Expert Tips

  1. Any kind of curry powder can be used;
  2. Add a touch (⅛ tsp.) of cayenne pepper for added heat if desired.
  3. If you don't have a ham bone, you can use1-2 cups of diced ham, 8 oz. of crumbled bacon, or some shredded smoked turkey as a substitute.
  4. If you want to make your curry split pea soup heartier, add 1 cup of diced potato.
  5. To make this split pea soup recipe vegan, replace the bacon fat with olive or coconut oil, replace the chicken stock with vegetable stock, and eliminate the smoked meat. Add additional salt and pepper to taste. For this vegan version, I highly recommend adding the carrots and potatoes to make the soup heartier.
  6. To make the soup creamier,add ½ cup heavy cream.
  7. If your soup is too thin, mix 2 tsp. of cornstarch with 1 tbsp. of water until a slurry forms. Slowly add it to your soup while stirring until the desired thickness is reached.
  8. To freeze:Place the soup either in individual or one large freezer safe airtight container or freezer bag(s). I prefer to use freezer bags as they take up less space in the freezer. Store it in the freezer for up to 6 months. To reheat, let the soup thaw in the fridge overnight then heat on the stove or in the microwave. If the soup is too thick, add chicken stock to thin it out.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do split peas need to be soaked before cooking?

Split peas do not require soaking before use. While soaking the peas overnight will speed up the cooking time, for this recipe it's totally unnecessary since we are already using the Instant Pot.

2. How do you thicken split pea soup?

If you want a thicker soup, mix 2 tsp. of cornstarch with 1 tbsp. of water until a slurry forms. Slowly add it to your soup while stirring until the desired thickness is reached. Note that the soup will thicken considerably as it cools.

3. How to make the soup creamier

If you would like your soup to be creamier, add ½ cup heavy cream. I love doing this!

4. Freezing Options

Place the soup either in individual or one large freezer safe airtight container or freezer bag(s). I prefer to use freezer bags as they take up less space in the freezer. Store it in the freezer for up to 6 months. To reheat, let the soup thaw in the fridge overnight then heat on the stove or in the microwave. If the soup is too thick, add chicken stock to thin it out.

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Recipe

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Instant Pot Split Pea Soup Recipe

Spiced up with a touch of ginger and curry powder, this curry split pea soups packs some serious flavor!

5 from 31 votes

Print Rate

Course: Main Course, Soup/Stew

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 servings

Calories: 238kcal

Author: Danielle Wolter

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp. bacon fat or butter
  • 1 onion diced
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 tsp. ginger paste
  • 16 oz. dry split peas
  • 1 ham bone pork hock, smoked turkey, diced ham
  • 6 cups chicken stock
  • 2 whole carrots sliced
  • 1 tbsp. curry powder

Instructions

  • Heat the bacon fat in the Instant Pot using the saute setting (normal). Add the onions, garlic and ginger paste and cook until soft (2-3 minutes).

  • Then add the ham bone, split peas, carrots, chicken stock and curry powder.

  • Set the Instant Pot to pressure cook on high for 15 minutes. Let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes, and use the quick release to release the remaining pressure.

Expert Tips:

  1. Any kind of curry powder can be used;
  2. Add a touch (⅛ tsp.) of cayenne pepper for added heat if desired.
  3. If you don't have a ham bone, you can use1-2 cups of diced ham, 8 oz. of crumbled bacon, or some shredded smoked turkey as a substitute.
  4. If you want to make your curry split pea soup heartier, add 1 cup of diced potato.
  5. To make this split pea soup recipe vegan, replace the bacon fat with olive or coconut oil, replace the chicken stock with vegetable stock, and eliminate the smoked meat. Add additional salt and pepper to taste. For this vegan version, I highly recommend adding the carrots and potatoes to make the soup heartier.
  6. To make the soup creamier,add ½ cup heavy cream.
  7. If your soup is too thin, mix 2 tsp. of cornstarch with 1 tbsp. of water until a slurry forms. Slowly add it to your soup while stirring until the desired thickness is reached.
  8. To freeze:Place the soup either in individual or one large freezer safe airtight container or freezer bag(s). I prefer to use freezer bags as they take up less space in the freezer. Store it in the freezer for up to 6 months. To reheat, let the soup thaw in the fridge overnight then heat on the stove or in the microwave. If the soup is too thick, add chicken stock to thin it out.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 238kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 235mg | Potassium: 635mg | Fiber: 12g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 155IU | Vitamin C: 2.3mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 2.8mg

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FAQs

How long does split pea soup take in an Instant Pot? ›

Add the split peas, stock or water, bay leaves, and fresh thyme (if using) to the Instant Pot. Secure the lid and set the Instant Pot to manual high pressure for 15 minutes. Once the cooking time is complete, allow for a natural release of pressure for 10 minutes, then use the quick release for any remaining pressure.

Why did my split pea soup get so thick? ›

The starches and the gelatin will form a mesh when cooling, so the consistency of the pea-soup will always be thick when cold. On heating, do what Mien advised: add some water or broth to the soup to the consistency that you want.

Why are my split pea soup peas not softening? ›

If your split peas are hard after this length of cooking time, there is something wrong with the peas or with your water. If the peas are very old and dried out, they won't soften. And if the water you use for making the soup is hard with lots of dissolved minerals that can stop the peas from softening.

What is the difference between split pea soup and pea soup? ›

Pea Variety: The main difference lies in the type of peas used. Split pea soup is typically made from dried split peas, while green pea soup is made from fresh or frozen green peas. Texture: Split pea soup has a thicker and heartier texture compared to green pea soup.

How long does it take split pea soup to thicken? ›

Start out early, have looots of peas in your delicious soup, and simmer it all day, stirring off and on until it thickens of its own accord. Split peas can act like beans in that they thicken a soup naturally if there're enough of them. If it's taking too long, do the stick blender/remove some and blend them thing.

What happens if you eat too much split pea soup? ›

While green peas do not cause many problems, dried peas which are split peas, have these side effects. Too many split peas can cause gas buildup in the stomach and cause discomfort. However, taking split peas in regulated quantities can help avoid gastric problems.

How much water do I need for 2 cups of split peas? ›

Bring about 1.5 cups of water or broth to a boil for every cup of lentils or split peas. Add the lentils, allow water to return to boiling, reduce heat, partially cover pan, and simmer for 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the variety.

Should split pea soup be thin or thick? ›

The potato should make your split pea soup perfectly thick and creamy. However, if the soup is still too thin for your liking, you can thicken it up with full-fat cream (though it may alter the flavor a bit) or a cornstarch slurry.

How do you fix bland split pea soup? ›

The common denominator will probably be meat (ham bones are common), more salt, and pepper to taste. If you want to take a shortcut, you could use bouillon cubes or paste to provide both meaty flavor and salt, though pork is a lot harder to find than chicken or beef. Salt and pepper you can just stir in.

What can you use to thicken split pea soup? ›

Cornstarch and arrowroot powder are often used as thickening agents in cooking. To thicken split pea soup using either of these, mix 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch or arrowroot powder with an equal amount of cold water to create a slurry. Slowly pour the slurry into the simmering soup while stirring continuously.

Is it OK to eat old split peas? ›

Dry split peas can be stored indefinitely in the pantry. Their color may fade after a long time, but their flavor is usually not affected by this.

How do you add flavor to a bland split pea soup? ›

Using onions, garlic, and fresh spices like thyme will add flavor to the soup. The real trick to making a bland pea soup extra tasty is using a bone or ham hock in the soup during the cooking process. Chicken broth will also add flavor to the soup.

Are the peas in split pea soup supposed to be mushy? ›

Also, the split peas should be tender-but-not-mushy. Some of the weaker-charactered ones will have dissolved, but that's OK, as long as about half of them are still visibly whole.

What are the white things in split pea soup? ›

Very likely the embryo of the peas! Each side of the pea is an endosperm, like the white of an egg. These are probably just left over embryos of the peas, or the yolk, if you will.

How long does it take for split peas to get tender? ›

Add the split peas to a pot with your preferred cooking liquid—water, vegetable broth, and bone broth are all good options. Bring to a boil over high heat, stir, then reduce heat, cover, and simmer until the split peas are tender but not mushy and most of the liquid is absorbed. It should take about 20 minutes.

How long does it take for dried split peas to soften? ›

To Soak or Not to Soak

Split peas cook relatively quickly. Unsoaked peas take from 1 to 2 hours of simmering; soaked peas take about 40 minutes. Also, the only difference between yellow and green split peas is color. Split peas absorb lots of water as they cook, so check the soup often and add liquid as needed.

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