Pea soup made with a ham bone would be good, as long as the ham bone has been frozen if it's been more than a few days since Christmas.
The possessive form of the noun ham is ham's.Example: I save the ham's bone to make soup.
The ham bone should be safe refrigerated for about 3 days. A good alternative is to freeze it. When you're ready to make the soup, you can just put it in the soup frozen and it will thaw in the soup.
Try this split pea and ham soup: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Split-Pea-and-Ham-Soup-I/Detail.aspx
I made bean soup with Honeybaked ham bone and bean soup mix I bought at their store ( Josies Beans) and got a migraine. I get migraines from MSG, so believe it was in one of the products.
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Ham and Bean Soup, also known as "Senate Bean Soup", is thought to have been created during World War II as a result of food rationing. Due to a shortage of beans, ham hocks were added as both a flavoring and to make the soup heartier.
first function, to give to a dog for tea and second to give the flavor to ham and lental soup
Yes dogs can eat pea and ham soup just make sure you cut the skin and fat off the ham as it is no good for your companion and man's best friend.
Approximately a 13 - 15 pound ham would be needed for that many persons. If you cook it with vinegar it will make your ham VERY moist and tender...trust me, I didn't believe it at first either. Merry Christmas!!
It's a ham, that has a bone in it, it's actually called a bone-in ham
Yes, you can safely freeze soup that contains cooked ham.
No. The ham bone does not need to be removed.