As soon as the evenings begin to turn chilly, I crave big bowls of hearty soup and toasty grilled cheese sandwiches. Split pea is my favorite. It doesn’t look like much but, despite it boring appearance, it is luxuriously creamy, and surprisingly flavorful. It also freezes well and only gets better with reheating.
Split peas are mild, starchy, and slightly sweet on their own. A good split pea soup enhances these aspects of their flavor without overpowering. Hambones or hocks are often used to add smoky flavor which enhances the pea’s earthiness, but I prefer bacon. It’s easier to find, and more flavorful. Carrots add sweetness and additional body, while fresh rosemary adds grassy freshness.
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Pro tip: Take this soup to another level with garnishes: sour cream, chopped chives, fresh herbs, and/or a swirl of hot sauce.