Fava, also known as yellow split pea soup, is a popular dish in Greece, especially in Santorini. Its main ingredients include yellow split peas, onions, garlic, herbs, and spices. The Greek split pea soup is typically served as a meze or appetizer with a topping of caramelized onions, capers, and a drizzle of olive oil. It has a creamy texture and a slightly sweet and tangy flavour. Our fava recipe is similar to grochowka, a Polish pea soup.
Traditionally, fava is a vegetarian dish, although some recipes also include ham. As you will see from the photograph, I used leftover ham the last time I made this soup. However, I am listing ham as an optional ingredient in the recipe, so you can keep it vegetarian if you wish. Here is our easy and delicious fava recipe.
Useful Information
Preparation time: | 15 minutes |
Cooking time: | 1 hour 15 minutes |
Servings: | 6-8 |
Vegetarian? | YES |
Vegan? | YES |
Dairy-free: | YES |
Gluten-free: | YES |
Ingredients for the Fava Recipe
- 400g/ 15 oz split peas, rinsed
- 3 tbsp Greek olive oil
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 2 carrots, diced
- 2 celery stalks, diced
- 1 tablespoon ground cumin
- 1 litre of vegetable stock
- Small bunch of fresh parsley, finely chopped
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
How to Make the Fava Recipe
- Put the oil into a large saucepan and put it over medium heat on the hob.
- When the oil begins to sizzle a little, add the onions to the pan and saute for two or three minutes.
- Next, add the diced carrot and celery and cook in the pan for another five minutes to allow all the ingredients to soften.
- Add the split peas, cumin, salt, and black pepper to the pan and stir the ingredients together.
- Cover the ingredients with the stock, cover the pan with a lid, and increase the hob heat to medium-high to bring the soup to a boil.
- As soon as the soup begins to boil, reduce the heat to medium-low, then simmer for an hour.
- Just before serving the soup, stir in the fresh parsley.
Additional Tips for Making Greek Split Pea Soup
- We like to add shredded leftover ham to our fava recipe, which makes it more like a traditional British pea and ham soup.
- Omit the parsley or cumin if you do not enjoy these flavours. Experiment with extra black pepper or a teaspoon of oregano.
- Try our fava recipe with white bread rolls. Some people enjoy a sprinkling of feta cheese over the top of the soup.
- If you like this Greek soup, you might also like our fakes, manestra, or tourlou recipes.
Have you tried our fava recipe? Let us know what you think below.
[…] Fava, also known as yellow split pea soup, is a popular dish in Greece, especially in Santorini. Its main ingredients include yellow split peas, onions, garlic, herbs, and spices. The soup is typically served as a meze or appetizer with a topping of caramelized onions, capers, and a drizzle of olive oil. It has a creamy texture and a slightly sweet and tangy flavour. Fava is similar to grochowka, a Polish pea soup. Both soups are delicious served with warm bread rolls. […]