Just like mother use to make – kind of, almost!

Just like mom’s!

Pick them over to remove any stones or odd beans.

Makes 10 cups

  • ½ to 1 oz. (15-30 g.) dried mushrooms (or a handful)
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1 tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 8 oz. (227 g.) sliced mushrooms
  • 2 carrots, diced
  • 2 bay leaves
  • Spring of fresh rosemary, or ½ tsp. dried
  • 1 tsp. smoked paprika
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 cups split peas 12 oz. (340 g.)
  • 7 cups water
  • 1 cup thawed frozen peas

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  1. gabychops says:

    I like mushroom soup and have it often. A pea soup is second one I love. Two together even better, Dorothy!

    Joanna

    1. A match made in vegan heaven!

      1. gabychops says:

        You are so right, Dorothy! Although I am a vegetarian, not vegan!

        Joanna

  2. johnrieber says:

    This looks great – it is indeed soup season for me as well! I will be sharing one that my wife Alex says is the best she’s had, and tonight I am making Italian Wedding soup…there’s an early line from Woody Allen where he says he made something in a pressure cooker…”how did it taste?’ he was asked to which he replied “I don’t know. It’s still on the ceiling.” THAT’S what I think of that “whatchamacallit” on top of the cooker, ready to blow off at any time!

    1. I know! It’s living on the edge of danger!

  3. Nancy says:

    This is my kind of wonderful!
    I love pea soup. And I will make your recipe.
    We just finished Ham and Bean soup so your pea soup is next!
    By the way, when I was young My Mom’s old fashioned pressure cooker exploded. There were green beans everywhere. I swear I still see a mark on the kitchen ceiling from it!

    1. Ah, so you actually experienced the nightmare! And now you have a story!

      1. Nancy says:

        😀

      2. m2muse says:

        There’s usually a pot of soup in the fridge. Right now, it’s a turkey/rice soup. My husband once scolded me for not checking on him when he was in the field. “What If I’m lying underneath an overturned tractor?” (Dramatic) To which I replied, “Do you think of checking on me? What if the lid blew off the pressure cooker & I’m pinned to the ceiling?!

        1. Still laughing at this one!!!! An epic comeback!

  4. NativeNM says:

    This is soup week for us as well. It’s nothing like my mother made but it does warm the heart and body this time of year.
    Enjoy the soup, I can almost taste it!

    1. Thanks Jan! It was delicious, both last night and for lunch!

  5. Mary says:

    I love Pea and Ham soup but not after it’s been in the Freezer and reheated. Not so nice second time round for me. Never experienced a Pressure Cooker but have heard many funny stories. Soup season is still a few months away but it will soon be here with days shortening slightly. I miss the snowy days of a Northern Hemisphere winter!

    Mary:))

    1. I don’t mind it in the freezer, and it pleases my husband so I tuck some away when I make it. Love using the pressure cooker, but it’s also nice to have a soup simmer away on the back burner when it’s snowy outside.

  6. This bowl of green goodness it the perfect cure for any winter blues!

    1. Thanks Mary! It sure was, and I still have enough for us for another lunch, not tomorrow though, day after!

    2. optimisticwizard65af41cb7c says:

      Hey is this the best place to ask a question?

      1. That depends on the question!

  7. Braden says:

    There’s nothing better than a steaming, hot bowl of delicious soup on a cold Winter’s day! Perfect!

    1. Thank you so much Braden! You are absolutely right. Warms the heart and soul as well as the body!

  8. Carolyn Page says:

    Oh yes, memories flooding back! The old pressure cooker (and I had one too) was very scary, both in my mother’s home and mine. But, the meals it prepared and the aromas that flooded the home were delightful. This soup recipe is a keeper! And your gorgeous ‘wuppie’ lying in front of that beautiful open fire is another treat for the eyes…

    1. Riley us there every night in front the fire, he’s there right now as I write! His brother has thicker fur and never goes near!

    2. optimisticwizard65af41cb7c says:

      Hey is this the best place to ask a question?

  9. Eha Carr says:

    Reading this the supposedly ‘modern me’ feels awfully old-fashioned 🙂 ! I love stove-top cooking especially for dishes like this I have eaten for well, well, well over half a century 🙂 ! Don’t mind adding carrots or the occasional potato but personally leave my beloved mushrooms of all kinds to their own . . . but loved your recipe telling the story a slightly different way . . . and do love that pup’s comfortable look just the ‘right’ distance from the fire . . .

    1. Modern me dies live to fiddle with things! But I love to keep the essence, so the memories remain!
      Riley is by the fire every night. Bailey doesn’t like it at all!

  10. My mom always made split pea soup and like your mom she used a lot of bacon and pork! I grew to love that soup but never make it myself. So this gives me some inspiration to purchase some peas and give the mushroom and carrot version a try. Thank you. I’m inspired. Hugs, C

    1. It still tastes like home , even with the additions!

  11. Can I have a bowl please? It looks so inviting and comforting! I love everything with peas 😋

    1. It’s waiting for you my friend, I just need to add a bit more water!

  12. I’ve also made my fair share of soups so far this winter, and I thank you for the smile of the old pressure cooker photo. Both my Mom and Grandmother had one, and I always wondered if that thing was going to explode at some point. 🙂

    1. Definitely part of our cultural heritage!

  13. Chef Mimi says:

    Love that quote! Great looking soup. Yes, my mother also had a scary pressure cooker!!!!

    1. Hopefully, one that didn’t explode!

  14. Your soups sounds delicious! Time for me to make pea soup!

    1. It’s the perfect time of year! Thank you so much.

  15. writinstuff says:

    I can’t remember the last time I had a pea soup…must be about that time. this looks so hearty and warm!

    1. Do good! Tastes like home.

  16. The combination of mushrooms and peas is perfect. You are so creative, Dorothy.

    1. Thank you! So often the creativity comes from what I need to use up in the fridge!

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