Pea Soup With Sausage – Crock Pot

  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 5 hrs 10 mins
  • Servings: 6
  • About This Recipe

    “Wonderful easy winter soup.”

    Ingredients

  • 8ouncessmoked sausage, cut lengthwise into halves, then cut into 1/2 pieces
  • 1 (16ounce) packages dried split peas, sorted and rinsed
  • 3mediumcarrots, sliced
  • 2celery ribs, sliced
  • 1mediumonion, chopped
  • 3/4 teaspoondried marjoram
  • 1bay leaf
  • 2 (14 1/2 ounce) cans reduced-sodium chicken broth
  • Directions

  • Heat small fry pan over medium heat.
  • Add sausage, cook 5 to 8 minutes or until browned.
  • Drain well.
  • Combine sausage and remaining ingredients in slow cooker.
  • Cover and cook on low 4 to 5 hours or until peas are tender.
  • Turn off heat.
  • Remove and discard bay leaf.
  • Cover and let stand 15 minutes to thicken.
  • Reviews

  • “This is not only a good winter soup, it’s a good summer soup too, because it kept my kitchen cool and we had a delicious, simple meal.I followed Derf’s instructions exactly, and only adjusted the seasoning by adding a tiny bit of cayenne pepper to the pot.At first I was concerned that there wasn’t enough broth to completely cover the peas, and added a little more.It was a mistake; the amount that Derf listed would have been perfect. Mine was a bit thinner than we would have liked, but the soup was delicious and the flavor was terrific. Pea soup is good anytime.”

  • “Great!I too used turkey kielbasa.I used 6 Cups of broth, and used fresh marjoram instead of dried.This was very good and very easy.My husband loved it, and with the turkey kielbasa, it’s much less fattening than the traditional ham bone version.Will be making this again and again!”

  • “This is great! I used 6c stock, 4 ribs celery, 4 carrots, and turkey kielbasa. Also, I cooked it on low for 6 hours. (I added the extra veggies just to use them up before they spoiled).”

  • “This was easy and tasty for a wet, dreary day (in August!) served with homemade bread.I did end up adding more broth near the end of the cooking time, because it was too thick.”

  • “I prefer pea soup with bacon or ham, but this probably is a healthier alternative and tasty too.”

  • “This was very much enjoyed by my husband. I have to dispute the liquid amount, though–and the cooking time! I had to add about 1 1/2 cups water b/c the peas had absorbed most of the broth about halfway thru cooking time–added water & turned up the temp to high to get those peas to cook! It eventually worked out, but next time will add that water, and then I think the cooking time of 5 hours on low should be sufficient. I also used turkey kielbasa, which hubby very much enjoyed. I also added salt, black pepper & used oregano & thyme for the marjoram. Thanks for such a flavorful recipe!”

  • “Another winner as usual Derf!! I used turkey kielbasa as that is what I had. No celery (allergy). SUPER yummy. I also used stock, I don’t have canned broth. Needed about another cup of liquid. I cooked mine on hi for 4 hours. Kids loved it. This didn’t make as much as I was expecting (no leftovers) but it was well worth the effort (LOL). THANK YOU!!!! UPDATE July 10, 2008: We had this for dinner tonight, and had the in-laws and Aunt over too. I used 8 oz. of bulk italian sausage, again no celery, and carmelized the onions with the sausage as I browned it. My sausage was frozen, so I cut it into cubes and then browned it, this was great! One of my daughters had 4 bowls! Again, this does not make a lot, but is so yummy!!! UPDATE DEC. 28, 2008: Well this time we made it with Sinai sausage from Costco, I just cut it into little cubes. VERY yummy!!My BIL liked it alot too!This is so far our favorite pea soup recipe!!”

  • “LOVED this recipe!SO easy and healthy!Have to admit, put more water in too!But that was BEFORE I read recipe properly too!Not a problem, was for me for today!Added 3 small potatoes, 2 cans drained butter beans…this recipe is here to STAY!JUST a note too…if using chicken stock cubes, have to mind extra salt in dish too!Used 3 Spanish sausage….came out GREAT!Finding this recipe must have been fate!THANKS!”

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