Ham and White Bean Soup
3 cups dry Great Northern Beans
pinch of baking soda
1/2 t. ginger
water as directed below
1 yellow or white onion, diced
3 celery ribs, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
3 T. olive oil
ham bone with a generous amount of meat left on it
2 bay leaves
1 T. fresh thyme leaves or 1 t. dried
3 cups carrot "pennies"
1/2-1 t. liquid smoke to taste
1/4-1/2 t. tabasco to taste
kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
Place washed and sorted beans in a 4 quart pot and add 8 cups of water. Bring to a boil, simmer for 2 minutes, then turn off and let soak for 1 hour. Drain and add another 8 cups of water, along with the pinch of baking soda and ginger (these are supposed to help reduce digestive issues associated with eating beans), and bring to a simmer. In a large nonstick skillet, heat up the olive oil, and add in the celery, onion and garlic. Saute until softened, then add to the beans. While the skillet is still hot, fry the hunk of ham bone on all sides until lightly browned, then add it to the pot. Add in the bay leaves and thyme and let simmer for 1 hour. Add in the carrot pennies and simmer for another 20 minutes. Remove the ham bone and the meat should fall off easily at this point and allow for easy shredding. Add a little more water if needed. Add the shredded meat back into the pot and season with liquid smoke (go easy - a little goes a long way), tabasco, salt and pepper to your taste.
5 comments:
I have a ham bone in the fridge that was going to be part of split-pea soup, but I'm going to try this recipe instead. It looks yummy!
This recipe looks great! I very rarely buy canned beans because dried are so much cheaper. I cook them in my pressure cooker after the boil/soak and they are done in about 15 minutes.
I like the recipe! My mom always tells me to buy fresh beans and not those that are in cans. They taste far from the original.
Heidi-
What are your suggestions if I wanted to do this in the crockpot?
Kim, I think it'd be a good one for the crock pot. You could probably just dump it all in and push go, but I would personally cook the onions, garlic, celery and ham in a skillet first then add it to the beans and water. I have found with many crock pot recipes that they tend to be a bit flat flavorwise after cooking that long, so you will likely need to readjust the seasonings right before serving.
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