
Habitant Pea Soup is as comforting and homey as I thought it would be. The split peas, an ingredient I had only used in Indian cooking before, add a nice richness and creaminess to the soup, and the use of a ham hock and a little salt pork keep the soup from being plain or boring. In my research, I found a couple of different ideas. I settle on this version for ease of preparation, but one recipe suggested shredding the ham meat and crisping in a skillet and serving on top of the soup, rather than stirred through. I like that. Some suggested topping the soup with a dollop of sour cream or crème fraiche. I like that too. I can definitely imagine this warming up the original explorers on a cold Canadian night.
- 16 ounces yellow split peas
- 1 ham hock (about 14 ounces)
- 6 ounces salt pork
- 1 medium onion, finely diced
- 2 stalks celery, finely diced
- 1 carrot, finely diced
- 6 cups low-sodium chicken broth
- 6 -7 sprigs of thyme
- 2 bay leaves
- Spread the split peas on the bottom of a 7- 8 quart slow cooker. Place the ham hock and salt pork on top, then the onion, celery and carrot. Pour over the chicken broth. Do not stir. Drop in the thyme sprigs (count how many stems so you can remove them later) and the bay leaves. Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 7 hours.
- Remove the salt pork, thyme stems and bay leaves and discard. Remove the ham hock to a plate and pull the meat off the bone using two forks. If needed, dice the hock meat into bite size pieces. Return the meat to the slow cooker, cover and cook a further 30 minutes.
- Serve warm, topped with sour cream of crème fraiche if you like.



Is this the podcast you are referring to?
http://www.pri.org/stories/2013-10-10/canadian-chef-traces-habitant-pea-soup-400-years-back-french-explorer-samuel-de
Your version reminds me a lot of the recipe I use. Using a Crock-pot sounds like a wonderful idea.
Being a french canadian myself, I searched far and wide for the recipe closest to the soup I ate as a child and this is the one I found was the best. I substitute 1/2 the cooking water with ham stock. Hummm Hummm good. http://www.ricardocuisine.com/recipes/338-old-fashioned-pea-soup
Sounds wonderful! Love cooking soup in the crockpot. Pinned and making soon. Thanks for sharing.
I bet that is it! Thanks.