What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? The Color of Food: Baby Corn Split Pea Soup! For a taste of the country, chocked full of wholesome ingredients and tender smoked ham, look no further. Step off the beaten path of ordinary chicken noodle soup for a bowl of flavorful homemade goodness. Pay attention to the subtle smoky aftertaste of cottage ham that lingers on the tongue. Perhaps the blissfully sweet golden harvest of roasted baby corn meets your satisfaction. Either way, the blend of savory split peas infused among them will leave you asking for a smidgen more.
BABY CORN SPLIT PEA SOUP
1 3/4 cups dry split green peas and lentils, rinsed
2 cups vegetable broth
5 cups water
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon celery seed
1 teaspoon sea salt
1 yellow onion, chopped
2 cups smoked ham, shredded
7-ounce jar baby corn, whole
Fresh cilantro
Instructions:
In a slow cooker, combine split peas and lentils, vegetable broth, water, garlic powder, black pepper, celery seed, and sea salt. Mix together. Add chopped onion and shredded ham. Cover and cook on HIGH for four hours, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching. Adjust with more water if soup becomes too thick. Meanwhile, drain baby corn. Pat dry. Take an iron skillet; spray it with nonstick oil. Heat on high temperature. Add baby corn. Gently turn corn as it browns so all sides are evenly roasted. Cut into pieces or leave whole. Add to soup. Lower crockpot setting to LOW. Cook two hours longer. Ladle into bowls. Garnish with cilantro. Serve warm.
A slow cooker and baby corn put this recipe over the top.
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Thank you! The roasted baby corn had enough crunch to add texture. š½
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Nicely done!
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What a gorgeous recipe!
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Aw, thank you Kathryn! Iām so happy to see you again! šø
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I consume calories just looking at your photos!
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Healthy choices, I hope. š
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Perfect !!! Another one for the crockpot š
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….and you can freeze leftovers. As if…š
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It looks so yummy and the picture is GREAT! Thank you for sharing the recipe!
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It is a pleasure to meet you. Blessings. š
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Thank you! It is a pleasure to meet you, too. š
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