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White Bean and Ham Soup Recipe

White Bean and Ham Soup
Difficulty: Easy | Total Time: | Makes: 6 to 8 servings

This recipe is an easy and satisfying way to transform leftover ham and a ham bone into a hearty meal. Start this classic soup by simmering a ham bone or ham hocks with water to create a savory broth. Add carrots, celery, onion, and white beans and cook until softened. Mash up some of the beans to thicken the soup, then stir in diced ham. Serve with crusty bread for a simple lunch or dinner.

What to buy: In case you’re having trouble finding cannellini beans, they’re sometimes labeled white kidney beans instead.

This recipe was featured as part of our Easter Leftovers recipe slideshow.

INGREDIENTS
  • 1 pound dried cannellini beans
  • 3 1/2 quarts (14 cups) water, plus more for soaking the beans
  • 1 meaty smoked ham bone or 2 ham hocks (about 1 pound)
  • 3 fresh thyme sprigs or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 2 medium carrots
  • 2 medium celery stalks
  • 1 medium yellow onion
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more as needed
  • 1 1/2 cups medium-dice, fully cooked smoked ham (about 8 ounces)
  • Freshly ground black pepper
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Place the beans in a large bowl and pick through them, removing and discarding any broken beans or stones. Cover them with at least 3 inches of cold water. Allow to soak uncovered and at room temperature at least 8 hours or overnight. Drain in a colander and set aside.
  2. Place the measured water and ham bone or hocks in a Dutch oven or a large, heavy-bottomed pot and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer uncovered for 1 hour.
  3. Add the soaked beans and thyme, stir to combine (leave the bone or hocks in the pot), and return to a simmer, skimming the surface with a spoon as necessary to remove any scum. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the beans are almost completely tender but still a little underdone in the center, about 1 hour (the beans should not be completely cooked because they will cook more later).
  4. Meanwhile, peel and cut the carrots into medium dice and place in a medium bowl. Cut the celery and onion into medium dice and add them to the bowl with the carrots. Add the diced vegetables and measured salt to the pot, stir to combine, and bring to a simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the beans and vegetables are tender and the meat is falling off the bone, about 40 minutes more. Turn off the heat.
  5. Remove the ham bone or hocks to a cutting board and let sit until cool enough to handle. Remove the meat from the bones and set it aside (discard the skin and bones).
  6. Using a potato masher, lightly mash half of the beans and vegetables, leaving the remaining half intact. Stir in the diced and reserved ham. Taste and season with salt and pepper as needed.
    Write a review | 6 Reviews
  • White Bean and Ham Soup Recipe
    4

    This is a good, easy soup, and a great way to use up leftover ham/ham bone that has been sitting in the freezer since Christmas. It's perhaps not the most flavorful soup you'll ever make, but that depends somewhat on the quality of your ham, and you could certainly add some other seasonings. I kept it easy as written, but I did finish the soup with a splash of vermouth and a tiny bit of german mustard to brighten it up a bit. Lemon juice would have been good, but I am out of lemons.

  • White Bean and Ham Soup Recipe
    5

    I don't have a review, but if you can go to a Honey Baked Ham store and get one of their ham bones, you will be in heaven when you use it in this soup!!

  • White Bean and Ham Soup Recipe
    4

    To get the max. of calcium and collagen out of the bone, let it slow-cook overnight with a healthy amount of lemon juice or vinegar in the water. If I did that, I'd cook the beans separately with plain water, then add the refrigerated finished broth (minus congealed fat on top) when they were done, and a pinch of baking soda to neutralize the acid, plus vegies & spices. And where's the garlic?!

  • White Bean and Ham Soup Recipe
    5

    @tarantilla - you can easily skim fat off the surface of the broth between steps 2 and 3. There shouldn't be that much fat anyway if you trimmed and baked the ham properly.

  • White Bean and Ham Soup Recipe
    3

    Great, except for the grease left in the soup from the ham. This, of course, makes the soup more flavorful, but a little too heavy for my taste.

  • White Bean and Ham Soup Recipe
    5

    Beans are one of my favorite foods, delicious and nutritious. This recipe is also good if made with great northern or navy beans. I also like to add a 16oz can of crushed tomatoes and if I don't have any leftover ham I just use smoked knuckles. Yummy!!

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