Flavorful vegetarian split pea soup recipe - Rhubarbarians (2024)

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The most flavorful vegetarian split pea soup recipe! Vegan split pea soup brightened with fresh dill and topped with quick blackened onions.

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Hello, Rhubarbarians! Today you're getting a reminder of just how DELICIOUS split pea soup can be. None of that boring stuff here!

This split pea soup recipe is the ultimate comfort food. It's thick and stew like, super flavorful, warm and hearty.

I guarantee you won't miss the ham in this vegan version!

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  • Ingredients and equipment
  • Step by step instructions
  • Serving suggestions
  • Recipe tips and substitutions
  • Storing and freezing
  • FAQs
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Why you'll love this

This split pea soup recipe is inspired by Danish split pea soup, which is usually served with dill, rye bread, and mustard.

I made a vegetarian version of Danish split pea soup, and WOW. So amazing. The addition of dill adds brightness, while the crispy onion topping adds richness. The result is a soup loaded with flavor.

Because split peas are packed with protein (8 grams in just half a cup of cooked peas), this soup will fill you up and keep you full for quite a while.

What are split peas? Split peas are field peas that have been removed from the pod, dried, and split in half to speed up the cooking process.

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Ingredients and equipment

Here's what you need to make a flavorful vegetarian split pea soup at home! Full ingredient amounts with instructions are listed in the recipe card at the bottom of this article

Ingredients:

Equipment:

  • Stove top or cook top.
  • Large dutch oven or soup pot. I love my Lodge dutch oven!
  • Measuring spoons.
  • Measuring cups.
  • Cutting board and sharp knife. For chopping vegetables and herbs.
  • Stirring utensil. I love my spoonula, but a wooden spoon will work as well.
  • Medium to large skillet. For cooking the blackened onions. Cast iron is best for this!
  • Bowls and spoons for serving.

Have you tried hearty vegan quinoa chili recipe yet?

Step by step instructions

Here is a visual guide to making a Danish inspired split pea soup at home. Full instructions with ingredient amounts are listed in the recipe card at the bottom of this article

  • Heat the olive oil in your cooking pot.
  • Add the onions.
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  • Cook the onions until they are golden brown.
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  • Add the celery, carrots, celery root, vegetable broth, split peas, thyme sprig, and 2 Tablespoons of the dill.
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  • Stir well to combine.
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  • Cover and simmer.
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  • While the soup is simmering, blacken your onions. (Instructions are listed here, but if you need more info, here's our guide to making blackened onions)
  • Start by adding your onion slices to a hot pan.
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  • Cook the onions, stirring often, until they blackened and crispy.
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  • Taste the soup and add salt and pepper to your liking.
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  • Serve topped with blackened onions and the remaining fresh dill.
  • Enjoy!

Serving suggestions

This split pea soup is so hearty and filling, that it makes a fabulous main dish for dinner. You won't need much on the side to fill you up!I like to serve this on snowy fall or winter nights or cold spring evenings.

Recipes to serve with split pea soup:

  • Sliced rye bread with butter, mustard, and pickles for the ultimate Danish inspired dinner.
  • Garlic herb butter potatoes
  • Simple crusty bread for dipping

Check out our what to serve with split pea soup guide for more recipes!

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Recipe tips and substitutions

  • If you can't find celery root, you can replace it with potatoes, rutabaga, turnip, or even parsnip.
  • Add a squeeze of lemon juice at the end for a hit of acidity.
  • For a creamier, thicker soup, puree ⅓ to ½ of the soup in a blender and then stir it back in.
  • Add a touch of flour to the sliced onions while blackening them for super crispy onions.

Storing and freezing

  • Storing: store any leftover soup in an air tight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. I recommend storing the extra dill and blackened onions separately. Reheat in the microwave or on the stove top.
  • Freezing: This soup freezes very well. Freeze in an air tight freezer safe container for up to 6 months. Reheat from frozen on the stove top or let thaw in the refrigerator before reheating. I don't recommend freezing the blackened onions or the extra dill for topping.

My favorite way to freeze soup is in individual portions in silicone Souper Cubes. It makes reheating so easy!

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FAQs

Is vegetarian split pea soup good for you?

Yes, it is! Vegetarian split pea soup has a lot of protein, fiber, and nutrients. Depending on your vegetable broth, it could contain a lot of sodium, so consider low sodium broth.

What can I substitute for ham in split pea soup?

For vegetarian split pea soup, build flavor with deeply browned onions, vegetable broth, and flavorful toppings.

How tender should the peas be?

For split pea soup, the peas should be creamy and very tender, but you should still have some texture in the peas.

Do split peas need to be soaked?

Nope! Soaking will cut down only slightly on the cooking time, but they will absorb more flavor when cooked from dried with the soup ingredients.

More recipes with dill:

  • Roasted spring onions with dill butter and lemon
  • Dill pickle infused vodka
  • Green olive pasta sauce

Check out this list of the best fresh dill recipes!

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Recipe

Vegetarian split pea soup recipe with dill

Trish Bozeman

The most flavorful vegetarian split pea soup recipe! This vegan split pea soup is brightened up with fresh dill and topped with quick blackened onions.

4.89 from 9 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Main Course, Soup

Cuisine American, Danish

Servings 6 servings

Calories 326 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 medium yellow onions chopped
  • 2 medium celery stalks diced
  • 2 medium carrots diced
  • ¼ medium celery root diced
  • 6 cups vegetable broth
  • 2 cups dried green split peas rinsed
  • 1 sprig fresh thyme
  • 4 Tablespoons chopped fresh dill, divided
  • 2 medium yellow onions sliced
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Heat the olive oil in a soup pot over medium high heat. Add the chopped onions and saute, stirring occasionally, until golden, about 15 minutes.

    2 Tablespoons olive oil, 2 medium yellow onions

  • Add the celery, carrots, celery root, vegetable broth, split peas, thyme sprig, and 2 Tablespoons of the dill. Bring to a boil. Stir to combine.

    2 medium celery stalks, 2 medium carrots, ¼ medium celery root, 6 cups vegetable broth, 2 cups dried green split peas, 1 sprig fresh thyme, 4 Tablespoons chopped fresh dill, divided

  • Reduce heat to medium low, cover, and simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour, until peas are soft and soup is fragrant.

  • Season the with soup with salt and pepper to your liking.

    salt and pepper

  • Meanwhile, saute the sliced onions in a skillet over medium high heat, stirring often, until blackened and crispy, about 15 minutes. Remove from skillet and set aside for topping.

    2 medium yellow onions

  • Serve the soup topped with the blackened onions and the remaining fresh dill.

    4 Tablespoons chopped fresh dill, divided

Notes

  • If you can't find celery root, you can replace it with potatoes, rutabaga, turnip, or even parsnip.
  • Add a squeeze of lemon juice at the end for a hit of acidity.
  • For a creamier, thicker soup, puree ⅓ to ½ of the soup in a blender and then stir it back in.
  • Add a touch of flour to the sliced onions while blackening them for super crispy onions.

Nutrition

Serving: 1bowlCalories: 326kcalCarbohydrates: 54gProtein: 18gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gSodium: 995mgPotassium: 904mgFiber: 19gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 4031IUVitamin C: 11mgCalcium: 73mgIron: 3mg

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Flavorful vegetarian split pea soup recipe - Rhubarbarians (2024)

FAQs

How do you make pea soup less bland? ›

The common denominator will probably be meat (ham bones are common), more salt, and pepper to taste. If you want to take a shortcut, you could use bouillon cubes or paste to provide both meaty flavor and salt, though pork is a lot harder to find than chicken or beef. Salt and pepper you can just stir in.

How do you keep split pea soup from getting thick? ›

You could use whole peas instead of split peas. But even then there will be some thickening. You could (evidently) make a thinner soup on day 1, so that on the days after, the soup would be of a normal consistency. You could do this by just adding more water and leaving the potatoes out, if you use them.

How do you make split pea soup less gassy? ›

How do you make pea soup not gassy? Using Ayurvedic cooking methods, rinsing and soaking your peas before cooking, and eating them in a balanced meal help make pea soup not gassy.

How to add more flavor to split pea soup? ›

Ham bone: A ham bone is cooked with the peas, adding a wonderfully meaty flavor. Vegetables: You'll need two onions, three carrots, three celery stalks, and one potato. Spices and seasonings: This split pea soup recipe is seasoned with salt, black pepper, and dried marjoram.

How to enhance the flavor of pea soup? ›

Bay leaves and thyme – They enhance the flavor and bouquet of the soup. Salt and pepper – I wait until the end to add salt to the soup. The ham adds some salt as the soup cooks. Therefore, adding salt at the end ensures the soup is not over-salted.

What is the difference between split pea soup and pea soup? ›

A recipe for "pea soup" from 1905 is made with split peas, salt pork and cold roast beef. The soup is strained through a sieve to achieve the desired texture. "Split pea soup" is a slightly thinner soup with visible peas and pieces of ham, especially popular in the Northeast, the Midwest and the Pacific Northwest.

Why are my split pea soup peas not softening? ›

If your split peas don't get soft, it's more likely they are old or were stored in a container that wasn't airtight.

How do you brighten split pea soup? ›

We opt to crisp up some bacon, saving the crispy bits of bacon for a crunchy topping, and then using the flavorful bacon fat as the base to sweat the vegetables. We also finished our soup with a splash of sherry vinegar, that tiny bit of extra acid serving to brighten the rest of the flavors.

Why did my split pea soup turn brown? ›

If you add to many peas its not a problem because you can add more water to thin it out a little. On the other hand if you don't put in enough and have to add more it will overcook the peas you put in first. If you cook peas for too long the soup turns a brown color more than a green color.

Why do you skim foam off split pea soup? ›

Skim the foam that rises to the top of the water. Be very diligent about this; the foam contains the little bits of dust and dirt that you weren't able to rinse off the dry split peas. The more foam you can get rid of, the better your final product.

What happens if you eat too much split pea soup? ›

While green peas do not cause many problems, dried peas which are split peas, have these side effects. Too many split peas can cause gas buildup in the stomach and cause discomfort. However, taking split peas in regulated quantities can help avoid gastric problems.

Is split pea soup a laxative? ›

Yes, Pea is good for constipation. Pea is a rich source of fiber that might improve the bowel movement and relieve constipation. Pea also helps in the growth of intestinal bacteria. This helps to improve intestinal health[9].

Is pea soup bad for irritable bowel syndrome? ›

Beans and Legumes Beans and related legumes like chickpeas, black-eyed peas, split peas, and lentils — also known as pulses — contain indigestible carbohydrates called saccharides, which can cause gas and bloating.

How do I fix bland tasting soup? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients.

How to doctor up canned split pea soup? ›

For a variation, add 1/2 teaspoon dried tarragon and 3 tablespoons of white wine to the soup instead of the garam masala. No ham on hand? Fry up some bacon and crumble it on top of the soup. A pale ale or an Alsatian gewurztraminer teams well with the spicy soup.

Why does split pea soup not taste like peas? ›

what's the difference between split peas and green peas? Split peas are are actually green peas that have been peeled and dried. Surprisingly, they do not taste like green peas when cooked. If you were to make a pea soup (from fresh or frozen peas that were blended) it would bear a different result.

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