Wednesday, November 5, 2014

WIC Wednesday #5: Split Pea Soup (Freezer Friendly!)

Hubby has been bugging me to make split pea soup. I've personally never had it, but he claims its the best thing ever. So I decided to be nice and search for a good recipe. This Split Pea Soup Recipe by Five Heart Home looked really easy and simple to make. Something I did differently from the recipe that I think helped with the "freezer shelf life" of this recipe is prepare the potatoes. Trial And Error Homemaking had this amazingly potato prep tutorial that kept the potatoes looking nice and white. This recipe became Hubby approved, and he's already requested I make this during the Christmas season when his family comes to visit.

Ingredients:
16oz dried split peas, rinsed and drained*
2 cups diced ham
2 cups diced potatoes
2 cups diced carrots*
2 TBSP minced garlic*
8 cups chicken broth
1-2 bay leaves
2 TBSP dried parsley
*WIC

Directions:
1. Label the bag as split pea soup. Underneath, write the cooking instructions: 
 
Add dried peas (you can make a note to rinse and drain them if you'll forget otherwise)
Add 8 cups chicken broth
Combine all
low 8-10hrs, high 4-5hrs.
2. Prep the potatoes. I just threw mine in boiling water for 5 minutes and stuck them in the freezer to cool off faster. Try to leave them in the freezer for at least 30-45 minutes, or until cool to touch.
3.  In the zip lock bag, put in the ham, potatoes, carrots, garlic, bay leaves and parsley.
4. Close the bag, trying to squeeze out as much air as possible.
5. Freeze flat. 

To cook:
1. Put in crockpot and follow instructions. Defrosting is not necessary :)
 
 




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