Slow Cooker Ham and Bean Soup Recipe (2024)

This Southern-style Slow Cooker Ham and Bean Soup will bring back childhood memories and warm you up from the inside, out. Plus, there's no need to soak the beans in this recipe, so in just a few minutes of prep you can have dinner in the crock pot.

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I’m convinced there’s nothing better on a cold, rainy or snowy day than to come home to warm soup cooking in the crock pot.

We partnered withHurst’s® HamBeens® to bring you the perfect cold-weather dinner. This slow cooker ham and bean soup brought back so many fond memories of my childhood – coming in after playing in the snow or walking home from school on a cold afternoon to a warm bowl of soup and a side of cornbread.

The soup is hearty without being too heavy, and the best part of all? It can feed a large crowd for a reeeaaallllyyyygood price (especially if you’re using leftover ham!).

This soup only takes a few minutes to throw together, and then it simmers in your crock pot all day until you’re ready to eat.

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We usedHurst’s® HamBeens® 15 Bean Soup® as the main ingredient in this recipe. You can find these in the dry bean section of your local grocery store.

Each package of beans comes with a vegetable-based seasoning packet that adds the perfect kick of flavor to any soup.

For just a few dollars, these beans are incredibly cost effective. They make the soup very filling and provide great nutrition, too (they’re full of fiber, plant protein, and even more vitamins and minerals).

PLUS – there’s NO SOAKING REQUIRED. I know that can be a drawback for using dry beans while cooking, but usingHurst’s® HamBeens® 15 Bean Soup®, you don’t need to soak them!

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This slow cooker soup is the ultimate comfort food and it’s great for family get togethers (we know Christmas and New Year’s Eve are just around the corner).

We used leftover ham in this recipe, but you could also use the entire ham bone, or purchase ham hocks from your local butcher for an even more robust flavor.

How to freeze and store

We made a double batch of this soup (and it feeds a lot in the first place). To store, you can refrigerate in an air-tight container for 3-5 days.

To freeze, let the soup cool, then transfer to a freezer-safe gallon-size ziploc bag. Lay flat in your freezer and store for up to 60 days. To reheat, thaw in your refrigerator for 24 hours, then heat over the stove until warm when you’re ready to serve.

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How to make slow cooker ham and bean soup:

Step 1: Remove the seasoning packet from beans and set aside for later. Sort any unwanted debris from beans, then rinse and drain.

Step 2: Place celery, carrots, onion, ham (or entire ham bone if you’re using one), chicken broth, garlic, paprika, and beans in a 6-quart slow cooker. Make sure the celery, carrots, and onion are cut as uniformly as possible to ensure even cooking.

Step 3: Cook on high 5 hours (or on low for 7-8) or until the beans are tender. Keep in mind that removing the lid of the crockpot during cooking time will take even longer. (Each slow cooker cooks at different rates, so check the beans for doneness before moving on to the next step).

Step 4: Once tender, remove the bay leaf (and the hambone if used – chop any meat left on the bone and add it back to the pot.) Stir in Ham Flavor packet.

Step 5: Cook for additional 30 minutes, then serve warm.

We love this dish served with homemade cornbread or cornbread muffins.

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Other soup add-ins or substitutions

This is a great recipe to add your own spin to and really make it your own.

  • Chopped bacon
  • Diced tomatoes (add it at the end of cooking)
  • Chopped fresh parsley, for garnish
  • Lemon juice (add it at the end of cooking)
  • Chili powder
  • Chicken or sausage (in place of ham)
  • Hot sauce
  • Crushed red pepper
  • Served over rice

Have you tried our Slow Cooker Honey Baked Ham? It is so easy to make and is our Grandma’s famous recipe!

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Serves: 12

Slow Cooker Ham and Bean Soup Recipe

This Southern-style Slow Cooker Ham and Bean Soup will bring back childhood memories and warm you up from the inside, out. Plus, there's no need to soak the beans in this recipe, so in just a few minutes of prep you can have dinner in the crock pot.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 hours hrs

Total Time 5 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 20 ounces Hurst’s HamBeens 15 Bean Soup (dry beans)
  • 2 stalks celery diced
  • 3 carrots diced
  • 1 onion diced
  • 16 ounces cooked ham diced
  • 8 cups chicken broth
  • 1 Tablespoon garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 teaspoon fresh thyme chopped

Instructions

  • Remove seasoning packet from beans and set aside. Sort any unwanted debris from beans, then rinse and drain.

  • Place celery, carrots, onion, ham, chicken broth, garlic, paprika, bay leaf, thyme, and beans in a 6-quart slow cooker.

  • Cook on high 5-7 hours (or low for 7-8) or until beans are tender. (Crock pots all cook at different rates, so check the beans for doneness).

  • Once tender-remove the bay leaf.

  • Stir in the Ham Flavor packet.

  • Cook for additional 30 minutes, then serve warm.

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Notes

You can also use a leftover ham bone with ham on it in place of the diced ham.

Nutrition

Calories: 237 kcal · Carbohydrates: 4 g · Protein: 8 g · Fat: 3 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 28 mg · Sodium: 1111 mg · Potassium: 317 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 1 g · Vitamin A: 2614 IU · Vitamin C: 23 mg · Calcium: 24 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • Slow Cooker

  • Ladle

Recipe Details

Course: Main Course, Soup

Cuisine: American

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  1. Karen says:

    Can I get nutrition info on this recipe?

  2. Robin Olson says:

    I can’t find the bean soup at my local supermarket. Any suggestions?

  3. Cyd says:

    They sell it on Amazon and at Wal Mart. You could use another dry bean soup mixture. Some have 13 beans. Something similar will work great too.

  4. Jj says:

    I do not have a ham flavour package, what spices could I use?Thank you

  5. Cyd says:

    Here is a link to see how to make your own. https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/140879/brown-sugar-and-spice-dry-ham-rub/

  6. Esther says:

    This sounds good, BUT how do I convert this to the instant pot?

  7. Cyd says:

    Here is a post we did on converting recipes to the instant pot. https://www.sixsistersstuff.com/how-to-convert-recipes-into-instant-pot-recipes/

  8. Kelly says:

    Can you mix it all together and freeze uncooked? I'm trying to make up a bunch of freezer meals to dump in the crockpot and cook at a later time.

  9. Cyd says:

    I'm sure this will freeze just fine. The prep time is 10 minutes, so we have not made it as a freezer meal.

  10. Dacia says:

    I made this last night with cornbread. Soooo good! I used about half a tsp of dried thyme since it's not my favorite spice. Total success! It took about 6 hours in my crock pot to get the beans tender. I just kept an eye on them so they didn't get mushy. They were perfect! I will definitely make this again! Glad I found this recipe! Thank you!!

  11. Judy Ellen Davidson says:

    My mom has been in the hospital since November 14, 2019. She finally came home a week ago. But, she can't cook for herself so my sister and I are taking turns. I made the Ham and Bean Soup today. I would eat it myself but I am fasting, doctor's orders. I did taste the broth, so yummy!

  12. Cyd says:

    Hi Judy. Thanks for your sweet comment on our Slow Cooker Ham and Bean soup. Best wishes on a speedy recovery for your mom. Sending love!!

  13. Judy says:

    Can you use regular dry navy beans ?

  14. Cyd says:

    We used the bag of Hurst's HamBeens. It's a bag of mixed dry beans.

  15. Pat says:

    Sorry, I’m not sure what happened, but I followed recipe to the letter. It smelled wonderful, but had a sour-like flavor. Even my dog would’nt eat it.

  16. Angela T. says:

    This was very good! Will definitely make again. Thank you!

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Slow Cooker Ham and Bean Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do I thicken my ham and bean soup? ›

Step 2: Thicken the soup.

Sprinkle in flour then cook for 1 minute stirring constantly. The addition of flour to the Ham and Bean Soup will give it a nice velvety texture.

How to cook ham beans in a slow cooker? ›

Directions:
  1. Sort through the beans and discard any debris. ...
  2. Add the diced ham, carrots, onion, celery, dried thyme and pepper with the beans in the slow cooker. ...
  3. Place the lid on the slow cooker and cook on HIGH for 6-7 hours without opening the lid during the cooking time.
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Why is my ham and bean soup watery? ›

Cook It Longer

Sometimes soup just needs to simmer longer to reach the perfect consistency. Check to see if the vegetables are tender, and then taste the broth. If the soup tastes a bit watery, give it more time.

What if my bean soup needs more flavor? ›

Try adding some acidity. A splash of lemon juice or a tablespoon of white wine vinegar can brighten the flavors of the soup.

Can you use instant mashed potatoes to thicken bean soup? ›

Honestly, if you just stir in a little instant mash, like Smash, your soup will thicken up in no time at all. Now, you may end up needing more than a spoonful, but it's best to add a little at a time, because remember, you can always add more of it, but you can't take it away.

What makes bean soup thicker? ›

In a separate bowl, dissolve a teaspoon or two of cornstarch or all-purpose flour in a small amount of cold water. Add the slurry to the bubbling soup. The soup should thicken up. Add more cornstarch or flour as needed until the soup reaches your desired consistency.

Do you cook beans on high or low in a slow cooker? ›

Cook on low for 6 to 8 hours: Cover the pot and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours. If this is your first time cooking beans or you're cooking an unfamiliar kind of bean, begin checking the beans after 5 hours and then every 30 minutes until they are cooked to your liking.

What beans should not be cooked in a slow cooker? ›

Turns out cooking dried red kidney beans and cannellini beans in your slow cooker can make you sick. Find out how to eliminate the toxin that can make you ill and how to safely prepare and cook these commonly used legumes.

Why do you soak beans for ham and beans? ›

The idea behind soaking dried beans is that it makes the beans cook more quickly and evenly. It's also been posited that soaking beans breaks down some of their complex sugars, making them easier to digest.

Should I add bean juice to soup? ›

Canned bean liquid, which is often quite starchy, is also welcome in soup, to help thicken the broth, and in hummus, to help it get super smooth.

Can you overcook bean soup? ›

Can you overcook beans in soup? Absolutely. If you cook the soup for too long, the beans will become mushy and potentially even lose their shape. If this happens, this is the biggest indicator that the beans have been overcooked.

Why is my bean soup bland? ›

Not Adding Acid. If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl.

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
  1. By Sara Butler. If there's one good thing about fall and winter, it's soup. ...
  2. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream creates an inviting texture for soups but that's where its positive contributions end. ...
  3. Juice. ...
  4. Turkey Bacon. ...
  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

Why do you put vinegar in bean soup? ›

We use ingredients that help ease bean digestion. Onions, garlic and cumin help – but the star ingredient? Apple cider vinegar, which breaks down indigestible sugars to help digestion.

What gives soup the best flavor? ›

Herbs and spices add aroma, flavor, and intensity to soup broth. "Use fresh or dried basil in tomato-based recipes or fresh parsley to add freshness to clear broth soups," says Sofia Norton, RD. You can also go with more heat and spices.

How do you thicken watery bean soup? ›

Add More Beans

One of the simplest ways to thicken bean soup is to add more beans. As the beans cook, they naturally release starches that will help thicken the soup. You can either add a can of pre-cooked beans or cook a batch of dry beans separately and then incorporate them into the soup.

How do you thicken soup bean soup? ›

Mashing a Portion of Beans: Gently mash a portion of the cooked beans against the side of the pot. This releases starches, naturally thickening the broth. Be careful not to overdo it; you still want to maintain the soup's texture.

How can I thicken soup without ruining it? ›

6 ways to thicken soup:
  1. Blend all or part of it. If you've made a broth with chunks of vegetable in it, such as minestrone soup, then pour the soup through a sieve. ...
  2. Add cream or yogurt. ...
  3. Add flour or cornflour. ...
  4. Use a butter and flour paste. ...
  5. Blend in bread. ...
  6. Add lentils or rice. ...
  7. 5 of the best soup recipes to try next:

Does bean soup thicken on its own? ›

Rice, lentils, and beans release a lot of starch and naturally thicken soups simply from simmering, but you can also mash half the cooked rice/lentils/beans before adding to the soup for a simple way to thicken your dish. Alternatively, blend half or all of the soup for a smoother texture.

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