Showing posts with label split pea soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label split pea soup. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

PRESSURE COOKER DRIVE BY recipe for what to do with leftover Ham - get peas or lentils and make some soup!



I made a ham for Easter dinner  http://www.tracycooksinaustin.com/2016/03/ham-not-spiral-sliced-we-have-knives.html   In my humble opinion, it was absolutely delicious.

After a couple of meals and sandwiches, there's really not a lot of things that *I* like to do with leftover ham.

The number one thing on my list is soup, split pea or lentil soup with the remains of the ham bone dinner... there are few things finer.

I love my (Nesco) pressure cooker, as we all know, and I will admit, sometimes I buy food thinking about how I can use the leftovers in my pressure cooker.


Ok, back to the ham, here we go, it's quick, easy and delicious....

DRIVE BY RECIPE: SPLIT PEA or LENTIL HAM BONE SOUP


INGREDIENTS and METHOD

One bone from the ham you cooked the other day
water
onion
carrot
celery
bay leaf
salt
pepper

split peas or lentils

fresh onions, chopped
fresh carrots, chopped
fresh swede or potato or whatever veggie you love, chopped
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Throw the bone in the cooker, add water to almost cover, about 4 cups.  Add some onion, with skin, carrots broken up, celery broken up, bay leaf and pepper.  

LOCK AND LOAD, 30 MINUTES

Release pressure, strain bones and meat out and return clear liquid to the cooker. IF you want meat in the soup, then wait for the bones to cool and pick any meat you want :)  I add meat after I blend the soup.  

Add raw chopped carrots, onions, swede, potato, whatever you like, throw it in the stock.  Add one bag of picked lentils or split peas, add some pepper. 

LOCK AND LOAD, 12 MINUTES

Release pressure and get in there to taste, add salt more pepper and any green leafy veg, like kale, if you want and cook open till it's wilted.

Serve chunky or blend with a stick blender.  I like it blended and toast a ciabatta roll (that I always have in the freezer) crunchy with lots of butter and, well, there's nothing better... ever... 

Here's the driveby pics: 

Pressure cook the bones and veg in water, strain
   
chop the fresh veggies and pick any meat off the bones to reserve for later

 
Strain stock and return to pot with the veggies
    
Lock and load, pressure cook on high for 18 minutes
  Eat, blend, don't blend, add meat, don't add meat, add croutons, don't :D  See where I'm going here... do what makes you happy.  This soup, blended or not, freezes beautifully so you can have a bellyful of leftover ham bone lentil soup any day! 

Enjoy/tracy




Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Pea Soup (with ham if you want) Pressure Cooker Style



My name is Tracy, I'm a soup addict.  I'm a pressure cooker addict.  I make a enormous pots of soup for pennies. I eat my body weight in soup regularly.  This is one of the ones I truly love. I love it so much, I'd marry it.  
You can only love yours as much if you use bacon, fry in fat and leave it in and then, and only then, will you love yours as much as I love mine.  
Sure, you can skinny it down and use fake bacon and no oil or butter...but really, WHY??  Make the real stuff, just eat less of it (hahaha  like I can eat less of this).  It's that good.
It's rich and thick and tasty and pretty healthy (by accident) and it freezes well so you can double, triple or quad the amounts depending on how big your freezer is.
Tracy's Pressure Cooker Pea Soup
1 small ham steak (!)
a few slices of bacon
1 onion, chopped fine
1 large carrot, chopped
1 stick celery, chopped
4-5 cups stock, vegetable or chicken or just plain ole' water
2 cups picked green split peas (that's a bag)
a bayleaf and a little thyme if you have it
salt and pepper
Fry the bacon till it's pretty crispy, remove it but leave the fat!  Throw in your ham steak and fry it around a bit.  You can cut it up (I cut it into 4) or leave it whole and deal with it later.  When your ham steak looks happy, take it out and throw in the onion, carrot and celery and fry that up for a bit.  Don't brown it but soften it.  You can add butter if you had skinny bacon and need a little extra fat. (the richness adds to the background flavor of the soup) 
When the vegetables are tender, add the bacon, ham, split peas and the stock.  Add a bayleaf  (and any herb that strikes your fancy) and some pepper.  
Lock and load.  High pressure. 12 minutes. 
You can either quick release the unit OR you can forget about it like I did and open it completely pressure and steam free.  Remove the ham steak and deal with it.  Leave it whole or shred it or cut it into cubes so you can divide it amongst the bowls, your choice.
This is the time to add salt and pepper.  Taste and season to your liking.
You have two options here.  Some people like the soup with the peas whole, some are blended fans.  If you choose to blend the soup, do it in small batches in a blender.  A food processor will give you a different, less creamy texture.  You can also shove a stick blender in and blend some of it to give you the thickness you want and still maintain the integrity of the peas.  Oh look how chef-y I sounded there.  I tend to stick blender it slightly more than half way.
 When you blend it, the soup will thicken considerably so be prepared to add stock or water.  I freeze the soup when it's super thick (I need less containers that way) and then I just have to toss it in the microwave or on the stove and thin with stock or water and serve immediately. 
Serve this with large, thick, crunchy croutons and crispy bacon on top.  
Croutons
Fry 3 slices of bacon until crispy in a large, wide, frying pan. Remove the bacon and add 4 Tsp olive oil and a garlic clove, squashed, to the pan.  Cut homemade, or thick cut, bread into cubes at least 1 inch square.
When the oil is hot, add the bread cubes and quickly toss them to coat. Fry/toast the bread until darkly golden brown.  Remove the garlic clove and discard and mix in the crispy bacon.  Serve on top of the soup with a salad on the side or just in a big mug on the couch with your favorite movie. Either way, it's a wallet friendly, rib sticking meal and it'll keep on giving right out of the freezer for the rest of the season.
BEAUTY, COMMENTARY and PLAY BY PLAY SHOTS
My Nesco has a brown feature.  Look at me browning! This is one carrot one stalk and one onion, very nice knife skills! This bag of peas was on sale at HEB for .50 or something ridiculous. Good, real, slow motion food can be VERY inexpensive!  This is also just as good with no ham steak.  You can also use a turkey leg or a smoked leg or hock or none.  It's FLEXIBLE! 
  

Bacon done and out, here's my ham steak, I do cut the edges so it won't curl. Look at that yumminess all browned up.  I leave the flavor that the bacon and the ham left behind.
  

Time for the veggies, into the pot!  Shush 'em around till they get wilty.
  

Time for the picked peas!  Pick them because I found a few rocks in this batch. Toss the peas around with the veggies.
  

Add the steak, cut into 4 and the bacon back to the pot and stir it around.  This is gonna be good! I had stock in the fridge from some bones I roasted so into the pot with you!  This is also crazy good with just water so don't fret if you're stock-less. I add liquid to the 6 cup mark on my machine.
  

Add a bayleaf and lock and load! 12 minutes!
 
DING
See how much patience I have?  Opening the pressure manually. I love the big reveal.  TADA! Oooooooh
  


It's cooked to death, thick and unctuous and delicious and full of goodness! I remove the ham steak and bay leaf and since I am eating it right away, I added a little water.
  

I have a Braun stick blender.  WHIRRRRRRR!  Oh it gets creamy and velvetty.  Just a minute to do.
  

In my sample bowl.  OPTIONS:  You can eat it plain.  OR with some of the ham cut into cute little squares OR with gigantic ciabatta garlic croutons.  I ate it every way.  For science.  Then I ate some more.
  

All gone.  I won't confess to how many bowls full I had.  The rest is safely in containers ready to go into the freezer to be available at my whim. It's good to be me today.



Make yourself some pressure cooker green pea and ham soup,  It's one of the joys of life.


/enjoy