White beans with ham
White beans with ham

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White beans, ham shanks, onions, celery, carrots, garlic, Tabasco, and herbs make this delicious ham and bean soup a cool weather classic. When the weather turns cold, and all you want to do is stay cozy and warm, the best thing to do is to make a big pot of hearty soup. Smoked ham shanks make a tasty broth in which to cook the white beans in this classic down-home recipe that gets a boost from fresh and dried herbs.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have white beans with ham using 17 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make White beans with ham:
  1. Take 2 cup white beans (dried)
  2. Make ready 8 cup water
  3. Take 1 bay leaf
  4. Make ready 1 tsp cumin seeds
  5. Get 1/2 tsp mustard seed
  6. Make ready 1 1/2 tsp smoked salt
  7. Make ready 1 large onion sliced thin
  8. Make ready 2 tsp olive oil
  9. Make ready 2 tsp butter
  10. Take 1/2 cup chopped green pepper
  11. Prepare 1/2 cup chopped red pepper
  12. Take 5 clove garlic
  13. Make ready 3/4 tsp fresh ground pepper
  14. Take 2 tsp flour
  15. Make ready 3/4 cup diced ham
  16. Take 4 carrots peeled and chunked
  17. Make ready 1/3 cup chopped cilantro.

This white bean soup features no-soak beans that come out nice and tender, so give my method a try! You'll saute the vegetables that season the soup in a This Northern bean and ham soup is a staple in my house. If we don't have leftover ham in the fridge, we'll just grab some already diced ham at the. Steps To Cooking White Beans In A Slow Cooker.

Steps to make White beans with ham:
  1. Wash, sort, and soak the beans.
  2. Put the soaked beans in a crockpot with the water and cook on high for 2 hours then on low for 6 hours.
  3. Add the bay leaf.
  4. Preheat a cast iron pan and toast the cumin until it starts to brown.
  5. Add the mustard seeds and half the smoked salt.
  6. Immediately lay the sliced onions atop the spices so the mustard seeds don't all jump out of the pan.
  7. Add olive oil and butter.
  8. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions just start to turn translucent.
  9. Add peppers, garlic, and black pepper then cook until the onions are translucent.
  10. Sprinkle with the flour, stir, then add to the beans.
  11. Use the same pan to toast the diced ham then add to the beans.
  12. Add the carrots to the beans and cook for two hours.
  13. Add more smoked salt to taste.
  14. Add more water as necessary. The beans should be almost all dissolved with a total cooking time of 10 - 12 hours.
  15. Add the cilantro just before serving.
  16. This was the best bean soup that any of us had ever eaten.

After soaking the beans overnight, rinse them thoroughly. Add the ham bone, beans, diced onions, granulated garlic, bay leaves, sugar, black pepper, and Cajun seasoning and enough water to cover the beans. Hams like to sweat, so it's important to not wrap hams firmly in plastic or foil to allow a level of circulation. For ham slices, take an airtight Start this classic soup by simmering a ham bone or ham hocks with water to create a savory broth. Put smoked ham hock, beans, and liquid together in large saucepan.

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