Chilly temperatures call for rustic soups and stews. This classic Slow Cooker Split Pea and Ham Soup is just the ticket and a great way to use up holiday ham!

As we roll into the new year I wanted to share a delicious, comfort food soup that’s a snap in the slow cooker: Slow Cooker Split Pea and Ham Soup. It’s a perfect way to use up holiday ham AND the ham bone. The ingredients are simple and whole, AND the soup so much flavor!
We had made Orange-Bourbon Glazed Bone-In Spiral Cut Ham over the holidays and I had forgotten about the ham bone which we’d put in a second refrigerator I rarely check. My husband migrated it up the kitchen refrigerator one day before we were headed out for the latest Star Wars move (did you see it? What did you think?). I put all the ingredients into the slow cooker and was so glad I did! By the time we got home everyone was famished and what we had planned for dinner was a few hours away.

This sort of soup is really where slow cooker recipes shine. They slowly develop flavors over a longer period of time needing no involvement from you. The classic basis for soup is onion, carrot and celery and they form such a delicious broth. When stirred after cooking the split peas melt into a thick creamy texture. It’s the type of soup that takes the chill off the day!

If you want to make this and don’t happen to have a ham bone laying around, ham hocks may be substituted. Use 2-3 ham hocks which are easily found through the butcher at your favorite super market if they aren’t already packaged in the meat section or freezer.
To get that chunky ham that is so good in soup you can request from the deli department to get ham slices that are ¼-inch or ½-inch thick and then cut them into nice cube before making the soup. This is definitely the type of soup you’ll want to make all winter long!

For those preferring a more traditional cooking method, this Split Pea Soup with Red Wine and Ham is another family favorite and is cooked on the stove top.

This classic comfort soup is made even easier by preparing it in a slow cooker. Hours of simmering create a rich depth of flavor in this Slow Cooker Split Pea and Ham Soup recipe with no effort from you!
If you love your Instant Pot this Instant Pot Ham recipe is a great way to whip up some ham when you want it.
Recipe

Slow Cooker Split Pea and Ham Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 medium Yellow Onion , chopped
- 2 stalks medium-large Celery , rinsed and chopped
- 3 large Carrots , scrubbed and chopped
- 1 Ham Bone (or 2 ham hocks)
- 1 pound dried Split Peas
- 8 cups Low Sodium Chicken Stock
- 2 Bay Leaves
- Kosher Salt and Ground Black Pepper to taste
- Optional: 1 cup chopped ham (if there is not meat on the ham bone)
Instructions
- Add the vegetables to the insert of a 6 quart slow cooker.
- Add the split peas and place the ham bone on top.
- Pour in the chicken stock and add the bay leaves. Cook on LOW for 8 hours.
- Remove any meat from the ham bone and add back to the soup before serving. Salt and pepper to taste. Additional ham may be added if desired.
Crystal says
It’s supposed to rain and rain and rain all weekend.Perfect weather for warm soup like this yummy looking Split Pea.
Megan @ MegUnprocessed says
This looks good and your pictures are great!
Melissa says
this soup is exactly what I love about winter- and your photos are just LOVELY- they make me want to dive in and devour those bowls! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
Melissa says
this soup is exactly what I- so your photos are just LOVELY- they make me want to dive in and devour those bowls!
Liz Mays says
This looks really good. The chunks of ham must be so tender! Split pea soup with ham is one of our go-to winter recipes.
Jody Smith says
Soup+slow cooker=easy and yummy! This recipe looks so delish and warming from the inside out!
MJ.L says
My husband loves split pea soup! This recipe sounds great I will have to make this for him!
Amy says
Now this recipe makes me sad that I did not save my ham bone. This looks mega tasty and like something I would simply love!
Toni Dash says
Oh no! Well save the next one (Easter maybe?) and get some ham hocks in the meantime! You can always freeze your ham bone next time if you don’t want to use it right away and then it’s ready for soup when you are!
Ann Bacciaglia says
I am always looking for new slow cooker recipes to try. I will have to get the ingredients I need to make some this weekend. This is the perfect weather for it.
Sarah Bailey says
This is one of my favorite soups. I love your take on the recipe and will be giving it a try soon!