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I just made yellow split pea soup, using ham hocks. (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Jan 2024 OP
Can be tricky PlutosHeart Jan 2024 #1
I've found high variability in salt burden between brand/source... RockRaven Jan 2024 #2
I juat made bean and ham soup cilla4progress Jan 2024 #3
2 Potatoes. 1" sq. 12 minutes. Remove. Do it again. cachukis Jan 2024 #4
Yellow and green pea homegirl Jan 2024 #5

PlutosHeart

(1,445 posts)
1. Can be tricky
Sat Jan 13, 2024, 10:04 PM
Jan 2024

to avoid the salt. I never add more salt and usually rinse and wash the ham hock (sometimes pop into boiling water for 5 minutes) first sometimes.
Used to like it but I swore off piggies but husband sometimes has a craving so I give in.

RockRaven

(16,181 posts)
2. I've found high variability in salt burden between brand/source...
Sat Jan 13, 2024, 10:08 PM
Jan 2024

Bought them at the chain supermarket, bought them at the non chain supermarket, bought them at the local bougie butcher, no rhyme or reason I could tell why some were fine and some made it nearly inedible. (also I don't make it very often so I can't remember from one time to the next which was good and which was bad, so it's always a shot in the dark)

We had a bone-in ham for Christmas dinner this year, and later used that bone and scraps to make a batch of green split pea soup and it was delicious.

cilla4progress

(25,816 posts)
3. I juat made bean and ham soup
Sat Jan 13, 2024, 10:15 PM
Jan 2024

with a big ol' ham joint. Cannelini beans.

Farmer neighbor raises pigs.

I was afraid it would be too salty but it was ok.

Yum.

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