Winter Pea Soup.
3 lbs. of beef, cut into strips; 1 lb. of lean ham; 2 lbs. of cracked bones; 5 quarts of water; 1 turnip, sliced; 2 onions, chopped; pepper; salt; 3 stalks of celery; 1 pint of split peas.
Soak the peas all night. In the morning, put them on in a farina-kettle covered with a quart of warm water, and cook soft. Put into a soup-kettle the beef, ham, and vegetables, with five quarts of water, and cook slowly four hours, filling up with hot water should the water sink below four quarts. Strain off the liquor; pick out meat and bones from the colander; put into the stock-jar, and season well. Pour over them all but three pints of the soup, and set away. Pulp the vegetables through the colander into to-day’s broth; season, and add the peas, also rubbed through a colander. Cook slowly, stirring often, half an hour, and pour upon dice of fried bread into the tureen.