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Left-over ham from yesterday?
Easy decision here...My favorite soup...Ham and Split Pea!
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Yes, I agree. My wife makes a killer split pea soup. Strange thing is, I hate peas, but love the pea soup.
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It's not bad with potatoes and onions in an omelette.
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That sounds great, but the ham bone is headed for red beans and rice for New Years!
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That looks amazing with the corn bread! I fry up some bacon and add it to canned pea soup, always makes it so much better.
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Please share your recipe, Steve.....danke! |
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This is what I usually use....or the back of the bag of the peas! https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/219170/ham-and-split-pea-soup-recipe-a-great-soup/?internalSource=hub%20recipe&referringContentType= Search&clickId=cardslot%201 If no ham...I make it with sliced smoked sausage. I like that equally. Either way...it's one of the easiest meals to make. :) |
There's three of us here in the house - never could figure out how to split pea soup.
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^^^hold the pea carefully in your left hand. Take a good swing at the pea with a sharp knife in your right hand.....and pray!
Oh!...I thought you were talking splitting the pea. :D |
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Not sure if this would work with split pea but I had some lentil soup once with venison sausage in it and it was insane. Best soup I've ever eaten! |
Breakfast tacos.
Sauté some chopped onions. Add in some chopped ham near the end. Add in egg mixture and cook like a omelets. Add cheese to "omelets" with the pan off, leave "flat". Warm flour tortilla on a griddle. Slice the omelet into strips and put in the tortilla. Add mashed potatoes if you wish. Maybe a little hot sauce or salsa. Alternative: Mix salsa into the egg mixture or the ham-onion mixture. |
Grilled ham and cheese sandwiches.
Saved my bone for the New Year's black eye peas. |
^^^ Good choice.
The bone doesn't do much for the pea soup...it's the meat that counts. |
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^^^ with swiss cheese and mustard. (and mayo)
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Wooo, that soup sure does look good!
I'm also one for ham sammiches. None of that good for you type brown bread. I like just baked white bread, the ham and a little bit of mustard. No so much as to over power the ham, but just enough to style it up a bit And no point in ruining a perfectly good sandwich by adding lettuce and tomatoe. |
^^^ I agree.
Lettuce and tomatoes are worthless except for adding color to your sammich. Mayo is a given..gotta have it....substance is the most important. Thin bread is best. |
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