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Split Pea Soup

March 19, 2025 by Iryna Bychkiv Leave a Comment

Are you craving comfort food? This Dutch Split Pea Soup is exactly what you need to make when it’s cold outside. Loaded with heartwarming flavors of bacon, Polish kielbasa and vegetables, this traditional Dutch soup is a great way for putting your split peas to use.

Craving hearty soup recipes? This Dutch Split Pea Soup With Bacon And Sausage is the ultimate comfort food for a cold weather.

It’s been awhile since I shared a soup recipe with you. Hot summer doesn’t promote soup eating, but rather salads and grilled food—lots of it. But now, the majority of the country is slowly immersing itself in the cold fall weather, and our bellies are craving comfort food. Does this sound familiar?

Last weekend in the midwest has officially been the warmest. We knew it was coming so we made sure to get the most out of that beautiful weather.

So we went to the beach… Well, we didn’t swim. Michigan Lake is not so friendly at the end of October. Instead, we explored a part of Michigan dunes and had a lovely walk along the shore.

Kids absolutely loved jumping in the soft sand and playing with the rocks. So did we. Summer and fall, you’ve been great this year. We’ll miss you!  

Can I be honest with you? I don’t mind colder weather as well. Why?

Because cold weather means tons of hot tea, which my family is obsessed with, watching movies under the warm blanket and of course comforting recipes.

In fact, lots and lots of comforting recipes. Recently, I’ve made one of the best comfort soups ever. Dutch Split Pea Soup differs from all other split pea soup recipes that I’ve ever made.

It’s loaded with delicious meats and it is supposed to be so thick that once you stick your spoon in, the spoon won’t move.

Craving hearty soup recipes? This Dutch Split Pea Soup With Bacon And Sausage is the ultimate comfort food for a cold weather.

I did however, made it just a tad more liquid so that my kids wouldn’t turn it down. As the result – everyone loved this recipe. We had it for dinner. And we rarely have soups for dinner.

This Dutch Split Pea Soup is so hearty and comforting. Your belly will thank you for it. Seriously, it’s that good! Try it yourself!

More soup recipes to get you through fall and winter

  • Ukrainian Mushroom Soup
  • French Parmesan Soup
  • Cozy Butternut Squash Soup
  • Austrian Garlic Soup
  • Russian Shchi
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Split Pea Soup

Are you craving comfort food? This Dutch Split Pea Soup is exactly what you need to make when it's cold outside. Loaded with heartwarming flavors of bacon, Polish kielbasa and vegetables, this traditional Dutch soup is a great way for putting your split peas to use.
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Cook Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
Course Soup
Cuisine Dutch
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

  • 2 bacon strips chopped
  • 1 pork chop bone-in
  • 9 ounces dried peas
  • 6 cups water
  • 2 potatoes cubed
  • 1 medium onion finely minced
  • 2 celery stalks chopped + its leaves roughly chopped
  • ½ celeriac cubed
  • 1 leek dark green parts removed and white parts thinly sliced
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 large carrot diced
  • ½ ring Polish Kielbasa chopped
  • ½ teaspoon of salt
  • ¼ teaspoon of pepper
  • parsley chopped optional

Instructions
 

  • Add water, peas, bay leaf, bacon and pork shop into a large pot and bring everything to a boil.
  • When it starts to boil, remove the foam with a slotted spoon. Reduce the heat to medium-low and cook for 50 minutes until pork chop is cooked.
  • Remove pork chop from the soup and add the remaining vegetables: potatoes, onion, celery, celeriac, carrot and leek.
  • Add ½ teaspoon salt and ¼ teaspoon of pepper.
  • Cook soup for 50 more minutes or until peas are completely cooked and soup has thickened significantly.
  • At the same time shred the meat from the pork chop and remove the bone.
  • Add shredded meat along with chopped Kielbasa into the soup and cook for another 10 minutes.
  • Check for salt and pepper and add some more if needed.
  • Serve immediately and sprinkle fresh parsley into each bowl.
  • Enjoy!

Notes

Recipe is adapted from http://www.instructables.com/id/Traditional-Dutch-Pea-Soup-aka-Snert/

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