This Instant Pot split pea soup recipe with ham is so easy to make! Throw it in your pressure cooker for 17 minutes and it’s the perfect healthy soup made with dried peas No soaking required for homemade split pea soup in less than 20 minutes. Can us Crockpot Express or Ninja Foodi too.

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This was the first time I made this Instant Pot split pea soup with ham recipe. Homemade using bagged peas with NO soaking necessary beforehand, I couldn’t believe how perfect it came out! It’s one of our favorite Instant Pot recipes when it is cool outside! (affiliate links present)

We don’t always have time to make a home cooked meal, that is why I’m a bit obsessed with the Instant Pot I have. I never ever attempted to cook dry beans before this “magic appliance”. Now I don’t think twice because I know it’s so easy and you’d never know they were rock hard less than 30 minutes before.

Ninja Foodi Split Pea Soup

I used the basic ingredients in my Crockpot Express split pea soup. Any brand when making this in a high pressure cooker is substantially quicker. Same homemade from scratch one pot meal with diced meat or a leftover ham bone to add flavor but in a fraction of the cook time vs the stove top.

If you are new to pressure cooking we have a lot of easy one pot meal recipes for you here. To begin with let’s start with a few basic tips:

For reference, this is the model I have (a 6 quart) and use for all recipe creations.

A white Instant Pot with a Star Wars theme sits on the kitchen counter, ready to tackle your favorite beef arm roast recipe. The digital display glows "On." Next to it lie a patterned cloth and some green onions, all against the backdrop of blue kitchen cabinets and a stovetop.

It took all day before but knew it would be closer to 15 minutes this time so I started there. Felt it needed a few more minutes, and 17 was just perfect for the split peas to be smooth and the carrots and celery to be tender.

Pressure Cooker Split Pea Soup

Most of our favorites take only 3-5 minutes to cook like the Instant Pot chili mac we make regularly. It’s amazing what this thing can do with pasta, meat and veggies. This is what you’re going to need to get started on making this;

  • Green Split peas were used, a mix of these and yellow split peas would be fine – dry, not soaked
  • Vegetable stock – so much better than water, could use chicken broth or chicken stock instead
  • Onion, dice or add larger slices

These are the basic three ingredients you will need. Everything else is really an add on but I highly recommend that you don’t just leave it to these. We love adding a bit of meat like diced bits of ham, bacon or you could even add a bit of kielbasa if that is what you have and need to use up. I hate wasting food so I like using what I have on hand.

Many times I will find ham hocks so cheap they are almost giving them away at the store. These are great to use for sure. You can put one or two in the middle of the pot with other things all around them. The bits of meat will get tender and cook off.

sliced onions

Instant Pot Split Pea Soup Vegetarian

Here are a few others that I almost always add in there as well but I suppose they are “extras” because the top are what is NEEDED. Bacon bits are fabulous too if I have some left from the morning. I do keep a bag of real bacon bits in the fridge too for a recipe like this one.

  • Celery and even dials of sliced peeled carrots work well if you want to add even more vegetables inside this nutrient rich soup
  • Ham – could throw in a meaty ham bone or ham hock, chopped ham steak or this is one of our favorite leftover ham recipes
  • Salt and pepper to taste are a given but others could be used like onion salt, bay leaves, thyme, garlic powder etc…. You can create a smoky flavor with liquid smoke, but just add a tad.

If you want to add a bay leaves you could, just remember to remove when done. Making this vegetarian without meat is easy, just use vegetable broth instead.

Can you cook dried peas in a pressure cooker?

Most definitely. I have made homemade pressure cooker ham and bean soup as well. NO soaking beforehand is required which means you can have a quick one pot meal in no time.

Do I need to soak beans before pressure cooking?

No, but you can if you really feel you must. I provide this Instant Pot bean cooking times printable sheet for you here. Then you can determine how long each one will take.

I like to salt when it’s done because many times I don’t need any (salt in the ham and broth is plenty). My husband has high blood pressure so I try to be easy on the sodium when I can. It doesn’t need it with all the other items listed.

instant pot split pea soup

Split Pea Soup Instant Pot

Using leftover ham is great, or make our Instant Pot ham recipe first and use that. Of course you can buy precooked diced pieces at the store too year round so no need to wait for Easter or after Christmas time for this baby.

Here’s a quick rundown but we have a printable recipe below as well for you.

  • Put your Instant Pot on sauté function and add your olive oil, onions and precooked diced ham. If you’re using ham hocks then you wouldn’t add those now.
  • Cook for a few minutes just so onions soften and ham juices come out a bit and add flavor to the rest of your soup. Turn pot off.
  • Add dried split peas and all other ingredients. Stir well so salt dissolves (can wait and add salt at end if preferred). 
  • Put your lid on and close valve to sealing position.  Set to manual, pressure, high for 17 minutes cooking time.  Allow to naturally release the steam for 5 minutes, quickly release remaining steam.
  • Stir and serve. The soup will thicken as it sits. Stirring occasionally will help this, or adding a touch more broth.
  • Top with cheese if desired. Add more broth to thin it out the next day.

So quick and easy! If you want to make this same meal but have it cook all day use the directions for our crockpot split pea soup.

easy split pea soup

If you want to reduce the salt that is fine too. I don’t like highly seasoned foods and 1 1/2 tsp was perfect for us. I tend to season when it’s done. With a side of bread it’s a complete meal and quite healthy too which I appreciate.

  • It is a cheap option to make for your family or share with another who may be having a hard time and need a comfort meal dropped off.

How to Save Leftover Instant Pot Split Pea Soup

If you want to save any extras you have, I would. It heats up really nicely the next day or two for lunch or a second go around for dinnertime. Always make sure it cools completely first. Once it is room temperature then store split pea leftover amounts in what you would eat in one serving, inside containers.

Make sure they all have air tight lids, if not then use plastic wrap. I will sit it on top of the soup and then wrap it around the top of the rim so no air gets inside. You will likely want a bit of broth the next day to thin it out a bit because it will get thicker as it sits. A few Tbsp. will do it, stir, heat in microwave for about 1-1.5 minutes or on stovetop over medium high heat, bring to boil until warm and enjoy.

For other leftover ham recipes check out this post and the soup below. We share a number of easy Ninja Foodi soups here too.

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Instant Pot Split Pea Soup with Ham

Looking for more pressure cooker recipes or easy Instant Pot soup recipes? We have a bunch of them for sure. I love them so much because it’s a cheap meal that cooks all together in one pot. Nutritionally it is way up there too. Leave out the meat entirely and it is the perfect vegetarian dinner we make rather often.

How do you get rid of gas from split pea soup?

There is NO soaking required to make this. Those who are really sensitive to cooking and eating beans from a dry state you might want to go ahead and soak them for 1 hour anyway. This may help in the digestive process. If you make things with canned beans it helps to drain and rinse in a colander before eating too. Just a tip.

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Instant Pot Split Pea Soup Recipe

By The Typical Mom
Instant Pot split pea soup recipe with ham is so easy to make and kids love it! Throw it in your pressure cooker for 17 minutes and it's the perfect healthy soup made with dried peas with no soaking. Fresh homemade split pea soup.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 17 minutes
Total: 27 minutes
Servings: 6
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Ingredients 

  • 40 oz vegetable broth
  • 2 c split peas, dry, uncooked
  • 1/2 onion, diced
  • 2 carrots, sliced
  • 2 stalks celery, sliced
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt, (more or less depending on preference)
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 c ham, diced

Instructions 

  • Put your Instant Pot on saute and add your olive oil, onions and ham. 
  • Cook for a few minutes just so onions soften and ham juices come out a bit and add flavor to the rest of your soup. Turn pot off now.
  • Add all other ingredients and stir well so salt dissolves (can wait and add salt at end if preferred). 
  • Put your lid on and close steam valve. 
  • Set to manual, pressure, high for 17 minutes. 
  • Allow to naturally release the steam for 5 minutes, then slowly release rest of steam.
  • Stir and serve. The longer it sits the thicker it will become. Top with cheese if desired.
    Add more broth to thin it out the next day.

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Nutrition

Serving: 8oz, Calories: 300kcal, Carbohydrates: 43g, Protein: 19g, Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 10mg, Sodium: 1595mg, Potassium: 663mg, Fiber: 16g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 500IU, Vitamin C: 1.9mg, Calcium: 38mg, Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Entree, Main Course, Soup
Cuisine: American
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Instant Pot Split Pea Soup with Ham

About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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108 Comments

  1. Just as good, if not better, than any split pea soup I’ve made that takes hours and multiple pans. We didn’t add salt, and we felt it didn’t need any. No cheese either, since we always top split pea soup with sherry.

  2. Our soup was delicious! Thanks for the great recipe. We used 1/2 homemade chicken broth and 1/2 water to make the 40 ozs.! We will make it again! Super easy!

  3. Made this tonight…but it came out SUPER thick… I even tried to add a bit more broth after it was cooked…tasted good though!

  4. I made this recipe today! It tasted awesome! The ham and bone that I used was frozen so I added 10 minutes to the cook time. I baked a crusty French bread to serve with it. Everyone loved it. I haven’t had a bad recipe come out of my IP yet. I’ll be remaking this recipe for sure.

  5. Just tried this recipe for the first time! This is excellent! Great flavor! I did add oregano to it but this was the easiest split pea soup I’ve ever made. Mine normally simmers for hours not minutes. Thank you, will be my go to recipe for pea soup from now on… EASY and good!

  6. Awesome recipe. I have made this several times and family loved it. Thank you very much for posting it. I have the 8qt Instant Pot and would like to double the recipe. Would you happen to know if I need to increase the pressure cooking time beyond 17 min if recipe doubled?

    1. I made this in my 8qt. Did 2 bags of peas, 10 cups of water (didn’t have broth!) it was perfect! Set my pot to the “soup/stew” setting but bumped it up to 20 min. Perfection.

  7. Hello! You listed 1 1/2 tsp of salt in the ingredients but later mentioned 1 Tbsp. Which did you use?
    Thanks!