Split Pea and Ham Chowder
photo by DianaEatingRichly
- Ready In:
- 7hrs 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 10
- Yields:
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6 chowders
- Serves:
- 6
ingredients
- 1 medium potato, cut into small cubes
- 2 cups diced cooked ham
- 1 (16 ounce) bag split peas, rinsed
- 1 (11 ounce) can whole kernal corn mixed with chopped peppers (red and green)
- 1 (14 ounce) can chicken broth
- 2 carrots, sliced
- 2 celery ribs, diagonally sliced
- 1 tablespoon dried onion flakes
- 1 teaspoon dried marjoram
- 1 teaspoon seasoning salt
directions
- Cut potatoes into small cubes, and add to slow cooker sprayed with vegetable cooking spray.
- In slow cooker, combine all remaining ingredients, plus 3 cups water, and 1 teaspoon salt.
- Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours.
Reviews
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How could anything this easy be SOOOO-OOO-O Good! "Don't lose this recipe" warned DH. The corn added a nice contrast of texture and taste. We're sold! There was little liquid left, so the faint of heart just need to get over that. TASTE is what it's all about! Made for Please Review My Recipe tag game.
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Followed the recipe & we had a very thick & flavorful soup, although I did use homemade chicken stock in place of the canned stuff! There were just the 2 of us, so I froze the leftovers in 2-serving portions, & that's just the way it should be with our large freezer! Will make this again, for sure! [Tagged & made in Please Review My Recipe]
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I prepared this last night and left in on low all day. Very tasty meal to come home to which we enjoyed with crispy warmed ciabatta rolls. I made this pretty much to the recipe, except for omitting the corn which we're not overly fond of, but I did add two diced peppers - one red and one green - 2 leeks and some garlic, and I added rosemary, sage and thyme to the marjoram. It all came to more like eight serves, which I'm happy about as we are looking forward to eating this again soon. Meanwhile, the remaining six serves are in the freezer. Thank you for sharing another yummy recipe, weekend cooker. Made for 1-2-3 Hit Wonders.
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I made this chowder as written - well, almost. I don't have "seasoning salt" and, let's be realistic, the seasonings vary from brand to the next anyhow. So I used Tony Chachere's creole seasoning. But the basic recipe is perfect as written. I love how the split peas breakdown as they cook and make a nice thick chowder. I used green split peas. The photos look like yellow split peas. I don't think it matters which you use. I just think peas should be green.
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
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United States
<p>Hello everyone, My name is Doug and I am the host of I recommend tag.I am in my early 40's, I am married, with two children. Michael 14, and katherine 10 . I started to learn to cook, after I got married, when my wife started working nights, and I couldn't get around because I had my entire left leg rebuilt. I just completed remodeling my entire house, and am very active at volunteering at my childrens schools.<br />Rating System <br />5 stars- Outstanding (4 out 4 ) in family enjoyed. <br />4 stars - Very good (3 out of 4) in family enjoyed. Will make no adjustments. <br />3 stars - good, might consider an adjustment <br />2 stars- Okay- will make adjustment <br />1 star- debatable I will make again, would with right adjustment <br />0 stars - Will not attempt again.</p>