Easy Pea And Mint Soup (5-Ingredient Recipe) (2024)

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Do you have 20 minutes to spare? And 5 ingredients in your cupboards and freezer? If the answer is yes to both, then let’s get cooking!This elegant but simple English Pea and Mint soup is just the thing when you need something delicious but don’t have a lot of time or energy. It takes just a few minutes to make but it’s fancy enough to serve as a starter at a dinner party! What is more, this vegan pea and mint soup can be served both warm and cold, making an effortless meal for busy weeknights in winter and hot summer days.

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  • Why You Will Love This Pea And Mint Soup
  • Ingredients and Substitutes
  • Method
    • Step 1: Make Pea and Mint Soup
    • Step 2: Make Mint Oil
  • Tips For The Best Pea And Mint Soup
  • What To Serve With This Soup?
  • How To Store Pea And Mint Soup?
  • Other Tasty Soup Recipes
  • Recipe Card

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Why You Will Love This Pea And Mint Soup

A true British Classic, this lovely soup has so much to offer:

  • It is such a simple recipe – it only requires 5 common ingredients, and you can actually substitute a couple of them!
  • You may not even need to run to the shop to make this recipe: use your garden mint, raid the freezer for the peas, and you are likely to have stock, onions and oil in your cupboards already! It’s just a perfect soup to make before your weekly shop!
  • Super inexpensive to make: a portion of this Pea and Mint Soup costs only £0.40 (based on ingredients only from Aldi UK in October 2022). It’s just a great budget-friendly recipe that does not compromise on flavour or health benefits!
  • It’s one of those healthy recipes that you actually love to eat: green peas, fresh herbs, nutrient-dense onions – what’s not to like?
  • A great recipe that suits many dietary requirements – this vegan pea and mint soup is plant-based, gluten-free, dairy-free and egg-free!
  • Serve it warm in winter and make it into a chilled fresh pea soup in summer!
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Ingredients and Substitutes

Who would have thought that a few simple ingredients like frozen peas, fresh mint and onion can produce such a delicious soup? You’ll only need 5 ingredients to get started:

  1. frozen or fresh peas: garden peas or petit pois will work well in this soup.
  2. brown onion: can be substituted with white or yellow onion, a couple of small shallots or even spring onions/ green onions.
  3. vegetable stock: or vegetable broth. Make sure to check the ingredients for milk powder if you’re using a shop-bought stock cube and are cooking for vegans.
  4. fresh mint: leaves only, stalks discarded.
  5. olive oil: extra virgin. You can substitute it with avocado oil or cold-pressed rapeseed oil.
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Method

Step 1: Make Pea and Mint Soup

Place a large saucepan on medium heat and add 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Add the finely chopped onions and saute for 4 minutes. Then add the frozen peas, pour the hot stock over, cover with a lid and simmer on low heat for 10 minutes.

When cooked, pour the soup into a liquidiser and half of the mint leaves and blitz until you have a smooth purée soup. Alternatively, use a stick/ hand blender or immersion blender to puree the soup.

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Step 2: Make Mint Oil

Add the remaining olive oil and the rest of the mint leaves into a food processor or a powerful smoothie maker. Blitz for 30 seconds, then strain the mint oil through a fine sieve.

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Serve: Divide the pea and mint soup between two bowls, drizzle with mint oil and scatter some sea salt on top. Garnish with a sprig of mint, if you wish!

Tips For The Best Pea And Mint Soup

  • Chop your onions very finely, so that they soften at the same time as the peas cook.
  • Do not overcook the peas or they will lose their vibrant colour.
  • Blitz your soup in a blender/ liquidiser for a minute longer than you think you should. This will ensure the extra silky smooth soup.
  • If you like thinner soups, add a little water towards the end of the blending.
  • If you’re not cooking for vegans or people who avoid dairy, blend in a tablespoon of creme fraiche for an extra creamy texture.
  • To save time, skip the mint oil, and simply add all the mint into the blender. Serve with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil on top!
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What To Serve With This Soup?

Since this Pea and Mint Soup is low in fat and not very calorie dense, you may want something extra to serve with it! And there’s nothing better than crusty bread to accompany this simple soup! We love Sourdough Bread, Light and Fluffy Cheese Scones (Without Eggs) or even flatbreads with this soup. It also goes well with a bunch of sandwiches for a filling and satisfying British-style lunch!

How To Store Pea And Mint Soup?

If you wonder if you can make this soup ahead of time, the answer is yes! Simply cool the pea and mint soup to room temperature. Then pour it into airtight containers and store it in the fridge for up to 2 days. We think it’s even more delicious the next day, but note that the colour of this soup will change if reheated!

This pea and mint soup freezes well too and can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. However, only add the mint oil once you are ready to serve.

For the most vibrant colour and the freshest pea soup recipe experience, we recommend serving the soup immediately!

Other Tasty Soup Recipes

If you are looking for other tasty soups, look no further! We have a bunch of great ideas that translate well from winter to summer. Next time, why not try:

  • Vegan Creamy Cauliflower Soup
  • Delicious Sweet Corn Soup (Vegan)
  • Easy Carrot and Coriander Soup
  • (Vegetarian)

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Easy Pea And Mint Soup (5-Ingredient Recipe)

Do you have 20 minutes to spare? And 5 ingredients in your cupboards and freezer? If the answer is yes to both, then let’s get cooking!This elegant but simple English Pea and Mint soup is just the thing when you need something delicious but don’t have a lot of time or energy. It takes just a few minutes to make but it's fancy enough to serve as a starter at a dinner party! What is more, this vegan pea and mint soup can be served both warm and cold, making an effortless meal for busy weeknights in winter and hot summer days.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Lunch, Starter

Cuisine British, English, Vegan

Servings 2 people

Calories 343 kcal

Equipment

  • Liquidiser, Stick/ Immersion Blender

  • Food Processor or Smoothie Maker

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoon olive oil extra virgin
  • 1 brown onion finely chopped
  • 300 g frozen garden peas
  • 400 ml vegetable stock
  • 10 g fresh mint leaves stipped off, stalks discarded

Instructions

  • Place a large saucepan on medium heat and add 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Add the finely chopped onions and saute for 4 minutes. Then add the frozen peas, pour the hot stock over, cover with a lid and simmer on low heat for 10 minutes.

  • When cooked, pour the soup into a liquidiser and half of the mint leaves and blitz until you have a smooth purée soup. Alternatively, use a stick/ hand blender or immersion blender to puree the soup.

  • Add the remaining olive oil and the rest of the mint leaves into a food processor or a powerful smoothie maker. Blitz for 30 seconds, then strain the mint oil through a fine sieve.

  • Divide the pea and mint soup between two bowls, drizzle with mint oil and scatter some sea salt on top. Garnish with a sprig of mint, if you wish!

Notes

If you don’t want to make mint oil, simply use more mint in the soup itself and drizzle extra virgin olive oil on top instead!

Serve the soup with crusty sourdough bread, savoury scones or lunch sandwiches!

Nutrition

Calories: 343kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 9gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 15gSodium: 806mgPotassium: 475mgFiber: 10gSugar: 13gVitamin A: 1784IUVitamin C: 66mgCalcium: 63mgIron: 3mg

Keyword Frozen Pea Soup, Pea and Mint Soup, Pea Mint Soup, Vegan Pea and Mint Soup

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Comments

  1. Sara Welch

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    This was such a unique and unexpected recipe that does not disappoint! Light, creamy and delicious; easily, a new favorite recipe!

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    • Ieva

      Thanks, Sara! Glad you liked it!

      Reply

  2. Mahy

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    Definitely saving it for later. This is a great soup for when you crave those awesome mint flavors. And it’s vegan!

    Reply

  3. Dionne

    Easy Pea And Mint Soup (5-Ingredient Recipe) (17)
    Pea and mint.. What a combo! Who would have thought, huh? Thank you so much for sharing the recipe!

    Reply

  4. Kechi

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    This is my kind of soup two of favs – mint and peas! I made this last month and it was phenomenal!

    Reply

    • Ieva

      Thanks, such kind feedback… ❤️

      Reply

  5. Amanda Wren-Grimwood

    Easy Pea And Mint Soup (5-Ingredient Recipe) (19)
    I love pea and mint soup in the summer but this version is definitely my favourite. I particularly liked the mint oil, it really added a great flavour and loked so attractive too.

    Reply

    • Ieva

      Thanks, Amanda! Mint makes every meal taste like summer! 🙂

      Reply

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Is pea soup good for your stomach? ›

Fiber-loaded and packed with detoxifying minerals and vitamins, this creamy soup helps your digestive process and eliminates toxins, cholesterol and old oestrogen accumulations.

How do you make split pea soup less gassy? ›

How do you make pea soup not gassy? Using Ayurvedic cooking methods, rinsing and soaking your peas before cooking, and eating them in a balanced meal help make pea soup not gassy.

What are the ingredients in the sachet d épices used in the split pea soup recipe? ›

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A traditional sachet d'épices calls for parsley stems, thyme and bay leaves. I include garlic cloves and peppercorns for most recipes as well. Depending on the desired flavor, add rosemary, marjoram, oregano, or whatever your heart desires. The possibilities are endless!

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Does pea soup lower blood pressure? ›

All beans and peas can help lower blood pressure due to their high content of fiber, potassium, and magnesium.

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While green peas do not cause many problems, dried peas which are split peas, have these side effects. Too many split peas can cause gas buildup in the stomach and cause discomfort. However, taking split peas in regulated quantities can help avoid gastric problems.

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A cup of split pea or green pea soup provides nearly 5 grams of dietary fiber, a cholesterol-lowering nutrient in many plant-based foods, according to the Harvard School of Public Health. Dietary fiber has a laxative effect and reduces your risk for constipation.

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Beans and Legumes Beans and related legumes like chickpeas, black-eyed peas, split peas, and lentils — also known as pulses — contain indigestible carbohydrates called saccharides, which can cause gas and bloating.

What is the difference between Split pea soup and pea soup? ›

A recipe for "pea soup" from 1905 is made with split peas, salt pork and cold roast beef. The soup is strained through a sieve to achieve the desired texture. "Split pea soup" is a slightly thinner soup with visible peas and pieces of ham, especially popular in the Northeast, the Midwest and the Pacific Northwest.

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The common denominator will probably be meat (ham bones are common), more salt, and pepper to taste. If you want to take a shortcut, you could use bouillon cubes or paste to provide both meaty flavor and salt, though pork is a lot harder to find than chicken or beef. Salt and pepper you can just stir in.

Can I eat split pea soup everyday? ›

YES! Green split peas are super nutritious and healthy addition to a balanced diet. The high fiber and protein content of this soup will keep you full and satisfied. High in protein: Split green peas are a good source of plant-based protein, this soup has 27 grams per serving.

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Like other legumes and vegetables, peas offer a nice package of carbs, protein, fiber, antioxidants and other nutrients, including vitamin K, vitamin C, B vitamins and manganese. Green peas are an excellent source of plant-based protein—which is why pea protein powder is popular among vegans.

Is pea soup full of carbs? ›

Let's look at the numbers, shall we? A 11/2 cup serving of split-pea soup from a typical recipe will have about 285 calories, with 42 grams of carbohydrate and 3 grams of fiber, for a usable-carb count of 39 grams.

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Here's our list of soups that put their feel-good magic to work!
  1. Chicken Noodle Soup.
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  6. Coconut Curry Soup.
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What soup is good for stomach problems? ›

Okay, so chicken noodle soup may be a go-to option when thinking of the best soups for an upset stomach, but a close second is Chicken and Wild Rice Soup. Not only does it taste delicious, but Chicken and Wild Rice Soup contains protein from the chicken and is incredibly satiating due to the wild rice.

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May support heart health

Peas contain heart-friendly minerals including magnesium, potassium and calcium and are also rich in antioxidant nutrients like vitamin C, as well as phytonutrients including carotenoids and flavonols which are heart protective and support cardiovascular function.

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