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Monday, February 18, 2013

15 Bean Soup with Ham



I cooked a ham, potato salad, green beans and cornbread for Sunday dinner yesterday. Today I was cutting up the remaining ham and noticed that the bone had a LOT of meat left on it. I decided to do a soup of some kind. I had a bag of 15 bean dried beans... Perfect!

1lb bag of 15 bean mix
Ham Bone
Ham pieces
8 to 10 cups water
Juice and drippings from the baked ham
(or bouillon)
large onion, chopped
2 teaspoons garlic, minced
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon Weber Steak & Chop Seasoning, optional
1/4 teaspoon Basil
Finish off with Kosher Salt, to taste

Rinse and drain the beans. Follow whatever prep you want for the beans. I use the quick soak method.

 Quick soak method... Boil beans for two minutes.
Remove from heat and leave covered for 1 hour.

Ham bone and chunks

Drain the beans and return to pot. Add all the ingredients except salt. Bring to a low boil and cook for about 2 hours or until the beans are done to your liking. I cook mine longer because I like my beans very tender! Pull out the big chunks of ham and shred or pull apart with a fork. Add back to beans. Taste the broth and adjust the seasoning. I added garlic powder and finished with the Kosher Salt.




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10 comments:

  1. Thank you.. Awesome recipe..it's almost like what my grandma made. :)

    Lista

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  2. This looks totally delish, Lynn!

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  3. Dang girl! Those chunks of ham. The beans. The cornbread. Lawsy lawsy you are a Southerner after my heart (well, who already has it!) xo

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  4. Man, does this look GOOD!!!! Bean soups are just the best thing to warm your spirits in the cold weather season. :-)

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  5. This just makes me want to slap my pappy. Yes, it's that good. ;-)

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  6. Made this 15 bean soup last week Omg it tast sooo yummy. This is my new fav..

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  7. Thanks for the idea. Never thought to do this before but I will now, my family love soups and cornbread.

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