This hearty old fashioned ham and bean soup recipe, filled with diced carrots, celery, and potatoes, is a great way to use up the ham bone and any leftover ham after a bone-in ham dinner… A super easy recipe for ham soup & SO cozy and delicious on a chilly day! Show
Old Fashioned Ham and Bean Soup RecipeAs I’m writing this, it’s currently thunder storming outside after a balmy 70-degree day. Never mind that it’s December 23rd and this is Ohio… It’s safe to say that a white Christmas is NOT in the forecast, but we’ll make the most of the next couple of days. Christmas Eve will be filled with our many traditions, including baking vanilla pizzelle and chocolate pizzelle as a family and watching A Christmas Story on repeat during our sibling gift exchange. Because we’re going to my Dad’s house on Christmas Day, I’ll also be making our Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve — pork roast with green beans and gnocchi, this mashed potato recipe with cream cheese, and Hungarian cucumber salad. Mmm, I can’t wait! I know many of you will be making ham for your holiday meal though, and I’m betting you’ve often wondered what to do with a ham bone when you’re done. So I wanted to share my very favorite recipe for using up leftover holiday ham — this easy ham soup! I actually made both a turkey breast and a ham for Thanksgiving this year, and I saved the remaining cooked ham and the ham bone in the freezer for the express purpose of making this leftover ham and bean soup recipe. BTW, if you are in need of an easy ham recipe, you TOTALLY need to try this super simple Instant Pot ham recipe! Ham Bone Soup Recipe IngredientsAs we’ve established, you’ll need a ham bone and some scraps of leftover chopped ham for this recipe. Luckily leftover ham and the ham bone will keep in a freezer-safe container in the freezer for up to two months. So this great recipe is a fantastic way to use them up — even if it’s not soup season or you’re just not in the mood for soup right away. Simply pull them out when you’re ready to make this leftover ham soup, and you’re good to go! Don’t have a ham bone on hand? In a pinch, you could substitute a ham hock to achieve a similar flavor to ham bone broth. But there’s not much meat on them, so you’d also want to grab some ham steaks to chop up for the soup. Additional Ingredients:onions, carrots, and celery — these three aromatics diced in 1/2-inch pieces make up the base for this flavorful soup. This veggie chopper makes chopping your vegetables SO quick and easy! garlic — fresh garlic cloves pressed through a garlic crusher are my choice, but if you’d rather mince them or even use the jarred stuff, it’s your decision! russet potato — typically I prefer Yukon gold potatoes, but for this recipe I like a good russet potato because they maintain their texture better. white beans — my favorite kind of bean for ham soup is canned cannellini beans, but they can be a bit difficult to find at times. Canned navy beans or great northern beans are also a great option. You can even cook your own dry beans if you feel up to the whole overnight soaked beans and cook the next day process. fresh thyme & bay leaves — if you want to get fancy, you can make a bouquet garni with these by tying them together with bakers twine. I admit it does make it slightly easier to fish them out when the soup is done. But honestly, it’s not that hard to pick out the thyme stems and each bay leaf at the end. So I just toss them all in freely! How to Make Ham and Bean Soup With Ham BoneStart by placing the ham bone in a large pot, along with the 8 cups of water. Simmer the ham bone for about 45 minutes, until it’s very fragrant. Then remove and discard the bone. I like to use my heavy duty Le Creuset Dutch oven for this purpose. They can be pretty pricey, but they literally last forever! Definitely an investment you’ll be glad you made… In the meantime, you can start dicing up the onions, carrots, celery, and potatoes. I prefer to sauté the onions, carrots, celery, and garlic before putting them into the soup, so I also do that in a large skillet while the ham bone broth is simmering. Finally, add all of the remaining ingredients into the pot with the ham broth, including the leftover diced ham. Let this simple soup simmer for about 15 more minutes, and it’s ready to eat! Ham Bone Soup With Leftover HamThis rustic ham and bean soup with potatoes is SO delicious on a cold winter day — and even a warm one for that matter LOL! My whole family adores this hearty soup… In fact, I’m really wishing I had made more. After my boys went back for seconds, there wasn’t much left over for the next day. Just typing that makes me laugh thinking about having leftover ham soup that was already made with leftover ham… But as with so many soup recipes, this ham bone soup recipe is even better after sitting overnight. Next time I will double it for sure! Continue to Content Old-Fashioned Ham and Bean SoupYield: 10 servings Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 1 hour 15 minutes Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes This hearty old fashioned ham and bean soup recipe, filled with diced carrots, celery, and potatoes, is a great way to use up the ham bone and any leftover ham after a bone-in ham dinner... A super easy recipe for ham soup & SO cozy and delicious on a chilly day! PrintIngredients
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NotesStorage: This ham bone soup will stay good for 3-4 days in an airtight container stored in your fridge. You can also store your ham soup in the freezer in a large airtight container or in small individual containers. Reheating: For the best results, thaw in the refrigerator overnight and reheat leftover soup in the microwave or on the stove top over medium heat. Recommended ProductsAs an Amazon.com Services LLC Associates and member of other affiliate programs, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Nutrition Information:Yield: 10 Serving Size: 1 Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary with brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes and more. Have you tried this recipe?Leave a comment below and share a photo on Instagram. Tag it @unsophisticook and hashtag it #unsophisticook! How do you thicken ham bone bean soup?Soup Thickener:
Mix cornflour and extra Milk. While stirring, pour into skillet. Mixture will thicken quickly. Once very thick and paste-like, scrape into slow cooker.
What spices go in ham and bean soup?Stir together chicken stock, Great Northern beans, thyme, salt, pepper, garlic, celery, carrots, and onion in a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker. Place ham bone in the center of mixture; cover and cook on HIGH until beans are tender, about 6 hours. Remove ham bone; let stand until cool enough to handle.
What can I add to my bean soup to give it more flavor?You'll add layers of flavor to the soup by sauteing aromatics (like onion, carrots, celery, and garlic) in olive oil at the start. The addition of ham not only makes it more hearty and satisfying, but also contributes great smoky, salty flavor to the dish.
How do you make delicious bean soup?Rinse beans; transfer to a large stockpot and add water. Bring to a boil and simmer for 2 minutes; remove from heat, cover, and let stand for 1 hour. Add ham bone, diced ham, onion, salt, pepper, and bay leaf. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer until beans are soft, about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
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