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Ham And Pea Soup with Polenta Croutons

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Meats Waitrose1 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

200 g Dried yellow split peas; rinsed in cold
; water and drained
; (7oz)
1 1/2 l Water or stock; (2 3/4 pints)
1 sm Carrot; peeled and cut into
; 3 pieces
1 sm Onion; diced
1/4 Leek; diced
Ham or pork bone; weighing
; approximately
; 650-900g (1 1/2 –
; 2lb), meat removed
; and diced
2 Bay leaves
Salt & freshly ground black pepper
30 ml Waitrose Extra Virgin Olive Oil; (2tbsp)
4 sl Dellugo Fresh Polenta slices; diced
5 ml Fresh sage; chopped (1tsp)

INSTRUCTIONS

Place the peas and water in a large heavy-based saucepan, bring to the boil
and skim. Add the carrot, onion, leek, ham or pork bone, half the diced ham
or pork, bay leaves and seasoning.
Cover and bring to the boil and simmer for 35-40 minutes or until the peas
are tender.
Remove the bone and bay leaves. Place the soup in a food processor and
process until almost smooth. Return to a clean saucepan, heat gently and
adjust the seasoning if necessary.
Heat the oil in frying pan until hot, add the polenta, remaining diced ham
and sage and fry for 1-2 minutes or until golden brown.
Divide soup between 4 large bowls, garnish with the polenta, sage and ham
and serve with warm wholemeal bread.
Converted by MC_Buster.
NOTES : The stock for this soup is made with a ham or pork bone. The
inclusion of the bone gives the soup a flavour which cannot be matched by
stock cubes or granules. The bones are available from our delicatessen
counter and, subject to availability, you can choose from Leicester Ham,
Oven Roast Pork or Oven Roast Ham. Each bone comes with sufficient residue
of meat to cut off and use in the soup or in quiches, omelettes, risottos
or stir fries.
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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