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Leftover Ham and Bean Soup

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By: Joanna Cismaru •12/29/22 179 Comments

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This Leftover Ham and Bean Soup recipe uses up the bone and extra meat from a ham to make a flavorful and mouthwatering soup. Get ready for a delicious, hearty and heavenly smelling dinner.

delicious leftover ham and bean soup in a bowl.
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  • The Best Leftover Ham And Bean Soup
  • Leftover Ham And Bean Soup Highlights
  • Ingredients You’ll Need
  • How To Make Leftover Ham And Bean Soup
  • What Other Types of Beans Can I Use?
  • Can I Use a Boneless Ham?
  • Slow Cooker Ham And Bean Soup
  • How to Store Leftovers
  • Craving More Recipes for Your Leftover Ham? Try These:
  • Leftover Ham and Bean Soup
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
    • Equipment
    • Notes
    • Nutrition Information
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The Best Leftover Ham And Bean Soup

Maybe you made a honey mustard glazed ham, or perhaps it was glazed with brown sugar and cola. No matter how you prepared it, I have an awesome recipe for your leftovers! I don’t know about you, but when I’m in charge of making a big family dinner I’ll buy a larger ham than what I’ll actually need. This is the one time I get excited about leftovers! There are so many amazing uses for leftover ham, but this soup really tops the charts for me.

This ham and bean soup is really simple. It’s a classic that will take some of us back down memory lane, and fill you right up at the same time. I don’t mess around when it comes to an amazing ham and bean soup! This soup is to die for. As it was cooking, the entire house smelled ridiculously good, probably drove the neighbours crazy, not to mention the hubs and the dog.

Leftover Ham And Bean Soup Highlights

  • Perfect Use Of That Leftover Ham. Regardless of how you make your ham, you can use the leftovers from your Easter, Christmas or Thanksgiving ham to make this delicious soup.
  • Uses Pantry Staple Ingredients. Chances are all the ingredients used in this soup are already existing in your refrigerator or pantry.
  • Hearty And Delicious. This soup is incredibly flavorful and hearty. Total crowd pleaser.
delicious leftover ham and bean soup in a bowl.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Ham – This recipe is so delicious that I would even go out to just buy a small ham to make the soup if I don’t have leftovers.
  • Ham bone – Shave off as much of the meat as you can, but it’s okay to leave some on. That meat will still flavor the broth. If your ham doesn’t have a bone don’t worry about it, but if it does, you’ll wan to to add it to the soup for that extra flavor. You can also use ham hocks and they will add lots of great smoky flavor to your soup.
  • Mirepoix – The trifecta for all soups composed of onions, carrots and celery stalks. These veggies are what’s going to boost of our soup’s flavor.
  • Garlic – The more garlic the merrier! You can use as much or as little as you like.
  • Parsnip – I know some people have it out for parsnips, but trust me here. They add amazing flavor to the broth! I added them in large chunks to cook the soup and they’re removed before serving.
  • Bay leaves – Use whole bay leaves. If you don’t have any at home, add them to your grocery list! They add a delicious peppery herb flavor to the soup.
  • Vegetable broth – This has a mild taste and is still a great base to build up all your flavor. Use a low sodium broth if you can find it. You can replace this with a low sodium chicken broth.
  • Cannellini beans – These are also referred to as white kidney beans. Always rinse canned beans before using them.
  • Parsley – I love to use parsley as a fresh and bright garnish.

How To Make Leftover Ham And Bean Soup

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  1. Prepare the soup. In a large soup pot, add the oil over medium heat. Stir in the onion, carrots, and celery. Cook for a few minutes until the onion becomes tender. Add the garlic, ham, ham bone, parsnip, bay leaves, and broth. Bring to a boil over high heat then lower to medium heat and cook for 30 minutes.
  2. Finish the soup: Add the beans, cumin, thyme, and season lightly with salt and pepper. Let everything cook for another 30 minutes, then remove the bone, bay leaves, and parsnip. Season to taste.

What Other Types of Beans Can I Use?

Cannellini beans are pretty popular for soups, but if you have a few other types hanging out in your pantry that you want to use up then check out this list to see if they’ll work:

  • Navy beans
  • Gigante beans
  • Lentils
  • Kidney beans

Can I Use a Boneless Ham?

Yes! If you don’t have a ham bone, just skip it, it’s used to flavor the soup. You can add some extra herbs and seasoning to build more flavor if you feel it’s lacking without the bone, or use ham hocks. Using a soup enhancer such as bouillon or vegeta is a great way to add flavor.

Slow Cooker Ham And Bean Soup

A question I get asked often is whether or not you can make this soup in a slow cooker and the answer is of course, yes! It’s incredibly easy, just add everything to your crockpot and cook on low for 8 hours. You don’t even have to remove the meat off the bone first, you can leave that till after the soup cooks and then pull all the meat from the bone and shred or chop it.

How to Store Leftovers

This recipe makes a pretty decent amount of soup, so if you venture into the lands of leftover leftovers, I have a few options for you.

This ham and soup will stay good for 3-4 days in an airtight container stored in your fridge.

You can definitely store your soup in the freezer if you’d like. You can store it either in a large airtight container, or in smaller individual containers. Thaw either in the microwave or on the stovetop over medium heat. This soup will last 2-3 months frozen.

delicious leftover ham and bean soup in a bowl.

Craving More Recipes for Your Leftover Ham? Try These:

  • Leftover Ham and Cheese Penne
  • Olive Ham and Cheese Loaf
  • Leftover Turkey Noodle Soup
  • Split Pea Soup
  • Leftover Pistachio Pesto Turkey Sandwich
  • Leftover Turkey Shepherd’s Pie
  • Hawaiian Ham and Cheese Stromboli

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Leftover Ham and Bean Soup

Prep 10 minutes
Cook 1 hour
Total 1 hour 10 minutes
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This Leftover Ham and Bean Soup recipe uses up the bone and extra meat from a ham to make a flavorful and mouthwatering soup. Get ready for a delicious, hearty and heavenly smelling dinner.
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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 large onion (chopped)
  • 3 stalks celery (chopped)
  • 2 medium carrots (chopped)
  • 3 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 2 cups leftover ham (chopped in cubes)
  • 1 leftover ham bone
  • 1 whole parsnip (peeled and cleaned)
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 8 cups vegetable broth (low sodium)
  • 19 ounce cannellini beans ((1 can), drained and rinsed)
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt (or to taste)
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper (or to taste)
  • ¼ cup fresh parsely (chopped, for garnish)

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Instructions 

  • In a large soup pot, heat olive oil. Add onion, celery and carrot and cook for about 5 minutes until onion is tender. 
  • Add garlic, ham, ham bone, parsnip, bay leaves and the broth. If you don’t have a ham bone, just skip it. Bring to a boil and lower heat to medium. Let cook for about 30 minutes.
  • Add rinsed beans, cumin, thyme and season with salt and pepper. Continue cooking for another 30 minutes.
  • Remove ham bone, bay leaves and parsnip. Garnish with parsley and serve.

Equipment

  • 6 Quart Dutch Oven

Notes

  1. I don’t have leftover ham or ham bone, can I still make this: Yes! You can purchase a prepackaged ham from your local grocery store and use that instead of leftover ham. If you don’t have a ham bone, just skip it, it’s used to flavor the soup.=
  2. Can I chop up the parsnip: Yes, of course. I use a whole parsnip to simply flavor the soup, but I know some people prefer to actually eat, so in that case, chop it first, then add it to the soup.
  3. Can I use dry beans instead of canned beans: Absolutely, just keep in mind that dry beans take longer to cook. You’ll need about 1 cup of dry beans for this recipe. Also if using dry beans, you can soak them in water overnight if you choose. Usually this is done to speed up the cooking process, however studies have shown that it will only cut about 10 minutes of cooking time.
  4. How do I store leftovers: Store leftover soup in a covered glass or plastic container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.
  5. Can I freeze this soup: Yes you can. While the soup will only last 3 to 4 days in the fridge, it can last up to a month in the freezer. Make sure the soup is cooled completely first. Use freezer bags for this such as gallon or quart-size top plastic freezer bags. Ladle soup into each bag then let out any excess air and seal. Lay bags flat in a single layer in the freezer. Once they’re frozen you can stack them to save space. To reheat, thaw them overnight in your fridge then pour them in a saucepan and reheat over low heat. You can also reheat them in the microwave.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1servingCalories: 210kcal (11%)Carbohydrates: 21g (7%)Protein: 12g (24%)Fat: 9g (14%)Saturated Fat: 2g (13%)Cholesterol: 21mg (7%)Sodium: 1527mg (66%)Potassium: 307mg (9%)Fiber: 5g (21%)Sugar: 4g (4%)Vitamin A: 3275IU (66%)Vitamin C: 9.1mg (11%)Calcium: 72mg (7%)Iron: 2.3mg (13%)

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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Tina
Tina
Posted: 19 days ago

5 stars
Easy quick I use chicken stock. Oh so good I ate 3/4 of a pot myself. Tried with leftover ham and bone also with ham hocks

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Altarose
Altarose
Posted: 19 days ago

5 stars
Best hambone soup ever. We buy ham on the bone just to make the soup, not, but close. We leave the parsnips etc in and add an extra can of beans now we know what we like. Just finished spiral ham dinner, you know what is coming next. YUMM

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Joanna Cismaru
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Posted: 19 days ago

So glad you liked it!

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Dale
Dale
Posted: 1 month ago

5 stars
This soup is excellent. Did not save the hambone and forgot to get parsnip. Used chicken and vegetable broth. Even with all the changes, those who do not like ham in their soup or beans for that matter, loved it!

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April Davenport
April Davenport
Posted: 1 month ago

5 stars
This soup is the best soup I’ve ever made! We used our left over smoked ham from Thanksgiving and it turned out amazing! The steps seem long the first time you make it, but I got two batches out of it so I froze the broth and veggies for a second meal. This recipe will now be my Thanksgiving Soup that I make every year:)

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Joanna Cismaru
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Posted: 1 month ago

I’m so glad you like it!

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Erin
Erin
Posted: 2 months ago

4 stars
I made a ham so I wanted to use up some leftovers. This was a great option and was very simple to put together. The flavor was nice and not too heavy. I didn’t have veggie stock so I used a stock starter and it worked out fine. I wasn’t paying attention and put the beans in too early but that was the only mix up.

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Susie
Susie
Posted: 2 months ago

5 stars
I made not one adjustment to the ingredients. The only thing I did was to remove the vegetables and puree them in my food processer. This before adding the beans. I separated the chopped ham and put it back into the broth. An extra step but the pureed veg helps to thicken it. I then added the rinsed beans, cumin, parsley, salt and pepper. It seemed as if there were not enough beans and I added more (35oz in all). Plenty to freeze for later and/or to share.

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Posted: 3 months ago

5 stars
Great soup, we left the veggies in and next time will add more beans

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Melanie
Melanie
Posted: 9 months ago

5 stars
Such an incredible tasting soup! I was missing parsnips, but it didn’t impact the flavor. Thank you!

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Tami
Tami
Posted: 9 months ago

5 stars
It’s my husband’s ,dad,and sisters favorite. I love it too and I’m very picky. This is 4th time I’ve made.

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Louise Penny
Louise Penny
Posted: 9 months ago

You mentioned using pork hocks, how would one prepare them for the soup.

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Joanna Cismaru
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Posted: 9 months ago

Hi Louise! Basically the same way, add the pork hocks in step 2. Remove the hack hocks after the one hour cook time, and let it cool a bit so you can handle it, then pull the meat from it and shred. Just add it back and finish the soup as instructed.

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Rachel L McGowan
Rachel L McGowan
Posted: 1 year ago

5 stars
It’s so good. Was just wondering the calories is that per cup?

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Joanna Cismaru
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Posted: 1 year ago

It’s per serving, the nutritional info assumes 8 servings for the recipe.

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Becky
Becky
Posted: 1 year ago

A hit! I made with bone broth, cut up the parsnip into the soup and added some kielbasa style chorizo per my husband’s request. It is so good. My stepson keeps saying how good it is.

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Jay w.
Jay w.
Posted: 1 year ago

5 stars
I added a can of stewed herbed tomatoes for a little extra flavor and color. This is a beautiful soup.

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Joanna Cismaru
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Posted: 1 year ago

So glad you liked it Jay!

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Ellen T.
Ellen T.
Posted: 1 year ago

5 stars
This was a super easy soup to put together and came out delicious! My only addition was adding a can of Rotel (diced tomatoes with green chilies) which gave it a tiny bit of zip and is also pretty.

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Mari
Mari
Posted: 1 year ago

4 stars
This is a solid basic recipe. I didn’t have the bone, so I ended up having to doctor it up to add flavor. I used chicken stock and added a little bit of soy sauce and hot sauce. I had a zucchini, so I added that into the pot close to the end of cooking and then took the zucchini chunks out and pureed with about 1.5 cups of the soup to make the consistency creamier (and to disguise the zucchini, which my kids won’t eat). I served with tortilla chips and sour cream and it was delicious.

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