Put something warm and nourishing in your belly with this super-easy soup recipe.
When I think of split pea soup, I think simplicity. A savory stew of peas, tender chunks of carrots and celery with just a hint of onion and garlic.
This recipe is simple as simple can be. I load the ingredients in the crockpot on my way out the door in the morning, and a few hours later I have a thick, hearty soup. That’s magic.
Magic Split Pea Soup
1 pound green split peas, rinsed
2 large carrots, peeled and diced
2 stalks celery, diced
1 small onion, diced
1 large garlic clove, finely minced
6 cups vegetable broth
Method:
Just pour everything into the crockpot, cover and cook on low for 3 ½ – 4 hours. Check for salt and add seasonings to taste. Yield: 6 – 8 servings.
This sounds awesome! My boyfriend loves celery in soup, I’ll have to try this on him!
This is how Mom makes it 🙂
Such a simple but lovely soup, I like it too.
I’m not the biggest fan of peas, but that looks delicious!
I am so making this! I’ve been looking for more recipes to try in our crock pot, and I’m excited by how easy and good this looks!
Thanks, Jen!
What a delicious looking cup of soup! We’re heading into soup weather now, so I’ll be sure to make this very soon. Like so many families these days, we are a busy one with work and sport activities. It’s so nice to have a healthy soup in the crock pot that we can come home to and eat in a jiffy.
The comforting flavors of fall! A warm and wholesome soup sure to please. And who doesn’t love their crockpot?
I made your tasty fantastic soup yesterday & my husband & I both loved it so much. X
This soup looks so nutritious Melanie. I’m always looking for a great crockpot recipe. 🙂
Thanks! A delicious, stick-to-your-ribs soup 🙂 I hope you try it!
I love hearty vegan soups! I already plan on making it for the weekend.
I really can’t get enough good soup recipes!
From the looks of it, i really need to get myself a good crock pot.
-Thomas
I love split pea soup, both green and yellow. Unfortunately, even though my system can tolerate almost every other kind of legume, split peas make me unfit to be in the company of others, in fact, I can barely tolerate my own company after eating split peas. The sweetness of carrots, parsnips, onion and garlic go so well with split peas. I wish I could partake.
One of my favorites!
Sounds easy
That it is, Kelly 🙂