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 Posted By: mikaty9 
Dec 17  # 1 of 6
SPLIT PEA SOUP -1.
For each quart of soup desired, simmer a cupful of split peas very slowly in three pints of boiling water for six hours, or until thoroughly dissolved. When done, rub through a colander, add salt and season with one half cup of thin cream. Reheat, and when boiling, stir into it two teaspoonfuls of flour rubbed smooth in a little cold water. Boil up until thickened, and serve. If preferred, the cream may be omitted and the soup flavored with a little celery or onion.
SPLIT PEA SOUP -2.
2 oz. of split peas cooked overnight, 3 oz. of potatoes cut into pieces, a piece of celery, a slice of Spanish onion chopped up, seasoning to taste. Soak the peas in water overnight, after picking them over and washing them. Set them over the fire in the morning, and cook them with the vegetables till quite tender. Then rub all through a sieve. Return to the saucepan, add pepper and salt, and a little water if necessary; boil up, and serve with sippets of toast.
SPLIT PEA PUREE
Ingredients: 3/4 c. split peas, 1 pt. white stock, 1 tsp. salt, 1/8 tsp. pepper, 2 Tb. butter and 2 Tb. flour.
Soak the peas overnight, and cook in sufficient water to cover well until they are soft. When thoroughly soft, drain the water from the peas and put them through a colander. Heat the stock and add to it the pea puree, salt, and pepper. Rub the butter and flour together, moisten with some of the warm liquid, and add to the soup. Cook for a few minutes and serve.
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Dec 17  # 2 of 6
Thank you for these beautiful recipes for a really healthy delicious soup!!!:p
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 Posted By: mikaty9 
Dec 17  # 3 of 6
Quote Cook Chatty Cathy wrote:
Thank you for these beautiful recipes for a really healthy delicious soup!!!:p

your welcome any time if you cant find a recipe let me know i have about 200,000 of em maybe more
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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Dec 18  # 4 of 6
Split Pea is one of my all time FAVS!
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 Posted By: The Ironic Chef 
Dec 19  # 5 of 6
Split Pea Soup is also a favorite of mine. I do like to add a bit of ham or bacon to it though. I am hoping that that doesn't make it unhealthy, lol.