Here’s a classic, Hearty Navy Bean and Ham Hock Soup — the ultimate comfort food. Packed with tender navy beans, smoky ham hock, and savory vegetables, it’s slow-simmered for deep, rich flavor. Perfect for chilly nights or when you want something filling and nostalgic.
🥣 Hearty Navy Bean and Ham Hock Soup
🧂 Ingredients
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1 lb dried navy beans (rinsed, sorted)
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1 large smoked ham hock (or 2 small ones)
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1 tbsp olive oil or butter
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1 large onion, diced
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2–3 carrots, peeled and diced
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2 celery stalks, diced
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4 cloves garlic, minced
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1 tsp dried thyme
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1 tsp smoked paprika
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1 bay leaf
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6–8 cups chicken or vegetable broth (low sodium preferred)
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Salt & black pepper to taste
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Optional garnish: chopped parsley, extra ham bits
🍳 Instructions
1. Soak the Beans (optional but recommended)
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Cover beans with water and soak overnight, then drain and rinse.
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Quick soak method: Boil beans for 2 minutes, turn off heat, cover, and let sit for 1 hour. Drain before using.
2. Sauté the Veggies
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In a large pot or Dutch oven, heat olive oil over medium heat.
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Add onion, carrots, and celery. Sauté until softened (about 6–8 minutes).
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Stir in garlic, thyme, and smoked paprika. Cook 1–2 minutes more.
3. Simmer the Soup
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Add soaked beans, ham hock, bay leaf, and broth to the pot.
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Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer covered for 2 to 2.5 hours, or until beans are tender and ham hock is falling apart.
4. Shred the Ham
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Remove ham hock and bay leaf. Let hock cool slightly, then pull meat from the bone and shred or chop. Discard fat, bone, and skin.
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Return ham meat to the soup and stir well. Simmer uncovered for another 10–15 minutes to thicken slightly.
5. Season and Serve
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Taste and adjust with salt and pepper. Garnish with parsley or extra ham if desired.
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Serve hot with crusty bread or cornbread.
🍲 Tips
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For a creamier texture: Mash a cup of the beans in the pot or blend a small portion and stir back in.
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Slow Cooker Version: Add everything to a slow cooker and cook on low for 8–10 hours or high for 5–6 hours.
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Make it ahead: Flavor improves the next day — perfect for meal prep or freezing.