Instant Pot Split Pea Soup has lots of flavor, and is a comforting, warm hug in a bowl! With ham, onion, garlic and thyme. You can also make this vegetarian or vegan.
Prep Time15 minutesmins
Cook Time28 minutesmins
15 minutesmins
Total Time58 minutesmins
Course: Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: pressure cooker split pea soup recipe
Servings: 6- 8
Author: Sandy Clifton
Ingredients
1TbspOlive Oil
2TbspButter
1Onion,diced
3Stalks of Celery,diced
2Bay Leaves
¼tspThyme Leaves,dried
3Carrots,chopped
4clovesGarlic,pressed or finely minced
¼tspPepper
6cupsChicken or Vegetable Brothlow sodium (use only 5 cups for a thick soup, 7 cups for a thinner soup)
1lbGreen Split Peas,rinsed and sorted (unsoaked)
1tspLiquid Smoke (Optional)for vegetarian version
½tspKosher Salt (add last, after cooking, if needed)(1/4 tsp table salt)
Use any of these for your meat (or a combination of them)
6slicesBacon (Optional)chopped
2smallHam Hocks (Optional)Not very meaty, but add a nice smoky flavor and richness.
1Leftover Ham Bone (Optional)I like to use this with the diced ham
2 - 3cupsDiced Leftover Ham(Optional)
Instructions
Turn the pressure cooker on to the Sauté function. Let it warm up and add the olive oil and butter.
Add the onion, celery, bay leaves, and thyme. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onion starts to turn translucent.
Add the carrots, garlic, bacon or ham, if using, and pepper. Cook for a minute.
Add the broth and ham bone or ham hocks, if using (Add liquid smoke, if using, for vegetarian method). Let come to a simmer.
Stir in the split peas.
Place the lid on the pot and lock it in place. Set the steam release knob to the Sealing position.
Cancel the sauté function and Choose Pressure Cook/Manual, and use the + or - or dial to choose 18 minutes. High pressure. It will take a few minutes for the pot to come to pressure.
When the cooking time has finished, let the pot sit undisturbed for 15 minutes to naturally release some of the pressure. Then turn the steam release knob to Venting to quick release the remaining pressure.
When the pin in the lid drops down, carefully open the lid, facing away from you. Remove the bay leaves and the bone or ham hocks, if you used them.
Taste and add the salt as desired.
Serve hot. The soup will thicken quite a bit when it cools, that is normal.
Notes
If you want a Vegetarian or Vegan soup, omit the butter (for vegan), use vegetable broth, and try some liquid smoke to give the soup a nice smoky hint of flavor.