Recipe: Yummy Taisen's Ham Bean and Potatoe Soup

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Taisen's Ham Bean and Potatoe Soup. Cook beans and ham until done, then add cubed potatoes, chopped celery, onions and. pepper. This hearty Ham and Potato Soup is made with a ham shank or leftover ham bone and russet potatoes. Is there anything better on a cold winter day than a […] In a large saucepan, saute the ham, onion and garlic in butter until onion is tender.

Taisen's Ham Bean and Potatoe Soup To thicken the soup, stir together cornstarch and water until smooth. Slow Cooker Ham and Potato Soup is a delicious set it an forget it meal your family will enjoy that tastes like you stood by the stovetop tending to it for hours. Carefully stir in chicken broth, potatoes, and dill. You can have Taisen's Ham Bean and Potatoe Soup using 13 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients of Taisen's Ham Bean and Potatoe Soup

  1. You need 1 of left over ham with or without bone. up to you.
  2. Prepare 1 of to 2 cans of pinto beans.
  3. Prepare 1 of to 2 cans northern beans.
  4. You need 2 of or 3 cans of potatoes ( whole ones cut up into smaller size ) , fresh potatoes 4 to 5 large peeled and cut into smaller pieces.
  5. Prepare 1 of ham stock or left over juice from cooking the ham the day before. ( we made a ham last night and saved all the juices to use in the soup ).
  6. It's 1 of beef bullion cube.
  7. Prepare 1 of onion or onion powder.
  8. Prepare 1 of garlic powder or fresh garlic minced ( about 4 to 5 cloves ).
  9. Prepare 1 of pepper to taste.
  10. Prepare 1 of milk.
  11. You need 1 of flour.
  12. Prepare 1 of honey and/or pancake syrup ( optional for a little sweetness ).
  13. It's 1 of beef or vegetable stock if needed for more liquid ( optional ).

Now add cut ham pieces potatoes and green beans to the broth in a large pot and gently boil until beans & potatoes are tender. Which ever you choose don't forget the country Dijon! With a potato masher, mash the soup a few times, leaving plenty of whole chunks of potato. Season with salt and pepper to taste, add cayenne if desired, and add cream.

Taisen's Ham Bean and Potatoe Soup step by step

  1. Pull off as much of the ham that you can. Put that into a big pot or other slow cooker..
  2. Add in drained beans to the ham you took off the bone..
  3. Using water add in about 3 to 4 beef bouillon cubes. Boil and dissolve. Add to the meat and beans. About 2 to 3 cups..
  4. Using the left over ham on the bone, put that in a saucepan with the juices from the leftover ham. Add in a little water if needed and add beef bouillon cubes. About 2 or 3..
  5. If you are using ham that hasn't been used yet, you can do the same thing except for adding in juices. You can also skip this and just cut up the ham into pieces. Adding flavor later..
  6. Let the ham cook down. Let it start falling off the bone. Once that happens you are ready to pull that out. You can get more of the meat off at this point..
  7. Remove the ham and bone from the liquid, pull off any extra meat and add to the pot. You can start adding more of that liquid into the pot as well..
  8. Mince garlic or use garlic powder. Add in. Add in all seasonings and put a lid on the pot after stirring..
  9. Peel potatoes or open canned. If your using potatoes from a can drain, and cut into half, leave whole or cut into smaller pieces. Fresh, peel rinse and cut into desired size..
  10. You can add the rinsed potatoes into the pot or you can boil them separately just to get them a little softer before adding in. I boil mine just a bit, not all the way and then drain and add. Do NOT rinse. The starch helps thicken the soup..
  11. If needed, put flour and milk in a bowl. Get the lumps out. Take some of the liquid from the pot and put into a small saucepan. Stir in the milk and flour combination slowly. Then as that thickens, add this slowly to the soup..
  12. Taste taste taste !!!! Add whatever is needed. I only use salt (very little because ham is salty), pepper, garlic and onion or onion powder..
  13. Let the soup cook until the potatoes are fully soft or just a bit firm if you prefer..
  14. I always use ham that is from the night before. When I heat up my ham, I add in a little butter, brown sugar, syrup and honey. I spoon over the juices on top of the ham while heating. Same as basting a turkey. You can add any of these to the soup for a bit of sweetness..
  15. Serve with warm rolls or butter bread. Enjoy !.

Stir to combine and heat through. Prepared with celery, onions, parsley, garlic, potatoes and some spices, this bean soup delivers an extra delicious taste. Enjoy this warming soup on a chilly fall or winter day. The soup starts with a pound of dried beans. Navy beans are called for in the recipe, but great northern beans or a bean soup mixture are excellent substitutes.