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This is the Ham and Bean Soup that I remember as a kid growing up. It reminds me of fond memories that I will never forget. Enjoy!

Ham and Bean Soup in bowl with spoon.

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Ham and Bean Soup

The weather was actually cool here in Phoenix this week …. as in, it was in the 80’s! 🙂 I really wanted some good, old-fashioned food like my gramma made – and this Ham and Bean Soup sounded like it would hit the spot.

I swear my gramma made the best food. As a child, I remember being mesmerized by the smells coming from her kitchen – and waiting in anticipation for dinner. My gramma was one of those kinds of people that would chase us kids out of her kitchen – she would tell us to go play outside – or go in the other room. LOL. Just thinking about it kinda makes me laugh – I remember finding my way back in there to watch her – and usually, as long as I stayed out of her way, she never said anything about me having to leave again. 

In December, my gramma has been gone 17 years. I miss her every single day – and I am so thankful for the opportunity to have those moments in her kitchen. Much of what I “know” in the kitchen has come from her or my mom. 

Making Ham and Bean Soup

I remember watching my gramma make Ham & Bean Soup …. she would get out her big pot and dump the beans in there. Then, she would sift them – looking for rocks, beans that weren’t fresh, or beans that were accidentally mixed up. Sometimes, we would have little smokies in place of the ham – but no matter what, it always turned out perfectly. 

Oh – and I always grew up eating this with diced onion on the top – it’s how my gramma did it. If that’s not your thing, it’s completely optional – of course! Be sure to serve this with some Southern Cornbread on the side – yummmmo!

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Servings: 8 servings

Ham and Bean Soup

By Jamie Sherman
I really wanted some good, old-fashioned food like my gramma made – and this Ham and Bean Soup sounded like it would hit the spot.
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total: 2 hours

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Ingredients 

  • 1 pound dried Great Northern beans
  • ½ pound ham, diced
  • 6 – 8 cups chicken broth or water
  • Chopped onions for serving, optional

Instructions 

  • Rinse the beans, sorting out any rocks, or broken or discolored beans.

Slow Cooker method:

  • Soak the beans in water overnight.
  • In the morning, drain the beans and discard the water.
  • Add the beans, ham and 6 cups of broth to the slow cooker. Cover and cook on HIGH for 8-10 hours. Add more broth or water if necessary. If you prefer a creamier soup, you can mash some of the beans.

Stove Top method:

  • In the morning, put the beans in a large soup pot. Cover with water and allow to soak until about 2 hours before dinner.
  • Drain the beans and discard the water. Return the beans to the pot and add 6 cups of chicken broth. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and simmer for about an hour. Add the ham and continue to cook for another 30 minutes to an hour or until the beans are tender. If you prefer a creamier soup, you can mash some of the beans.

To serve:

  • Top the beans with chopped onions (optional) and be sure to add some cornbread on the side!

Notes

  • Sometimes we use diced “lit’l smokies” in place of ham or you could use kielbasa.

Nutrition

Calories: 272kcal, Carbohydrates: 36g, Protein: 20g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 21mg, Sodium: 998mg, Potassium: 899mg, Fiber: 11g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 4IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 108mg, Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Originally published on October 3, 2013. Updated on April 24, 2021.

Jamie

Jamie Sherman founded Love Bakes Good Cakes in February 2012. She is a self-taught home cook passionate about sharing easy, delicious, and family-friendly recipes. From comforting classics to irresistible desserts, I believe homemade food brings people together. Join me on my journey of creating and sharing meals that bring joy to every table!

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14 Comments

  1. Cindy Jamieson says:

    Ham and bean soup is one of my favourites! Thank you for sharing at Simple Supper Tuesday.

  2. Jen Nikolaus says:

    Jamie, this soup looks so yummy! I'm sort of obsessed with soups right now. Pinning this to my Dinner Ideas board to try soon!

  3. Jenn says:

    Yummy!!

  4. Susan Dikeman says:

    you HAVE to enter this into my Favorite Family Recipes virtual recipe swap! It's PERFECT!
    Check out my blog for more details! Really hope to see you there!
    http://www.thefoodette.com

    *Susan

  5. Mel@Mellywood's Mansion says:

    Yum! I've just passed soup weather but ill be saving this or next year. Grandparents are the best, one of my grandmothers is an maxing cook, no recipes just whatever was in the pantry and it became a meal. I lived with her for a while, when I was younger I loved it especially as my mum hated cooking lol

  6. Amberly Steele says:

    WOW! That seems so easy! Thanks for sharing!

  7. Amy Ellis says:

    My all time favorite soup is ham and bean. I just pinned and printed, thank you. What an easy recipe for a not-so-good cook like myself. Stopping by from Mellywood's link party ~ Amy

  8. Diane Balch says:

    Classic soup.. and simple love that. Thanks for sharing your warming soup with us on foodie friday.

  9. Cindy Eikenberg, Little Miss Celebration says:

    Jamie, this soup looks wonderful and I love hearing about recipes learned from our families – they are, without a doubt, the very best recipes just filled with love! Thanks for sharing and pinning!

  10. Linda @ With A Blast says:

    This sounds delicious! My granny was also an amazing cook among other things {think she tried to teach my mom to cook,,, but mom wasn't into cooking/baking etc lol!}