I
had a ham bone saved to make soup. Last time, I made split pea, which I love,
but I wanted something else. Ham and White Bean soup. But I didn’t have
everything for a traditional Ham & White Bean soup, and I wasn’t going out
on a shopping run: It’s snowing like crazy outside. School was cancelled today (again!), and I'm cozy inside and soup sounds perfect.
So I made soup with what I had. Sweeter
and with more tangy acidity than any traditional Ham & White Bean soup –
but that works for me! As near as I can remember…
Ingredients
1 lb ham bone, with extra meat and fat
attached
1 lb diced ham*
2 15-oz cans white or cannellini beans
1 can I drained, the other I dumped in the
pot with the juice
1 15-oz can light red kidney beans
only because I didn’t have more white beans
½ onion, small diced & sautéed until
caramelized
1-2 t minced garlic
I threw this in at the end when sautéing the
onion
¼ C tomato paste
2 bay leaves
2-3 T honey
1 T apple cider vinegar
1 t sriracha
water or broth
salt to taste
I
had Himalayan pink salt, but that wouldn’t be necessary, little was needed at
all…ham is pretty salty already
Directions
Sauté the diced onion to caramelize it,
adding the garlic in at the end. (My
onion also had thyme, but not much; I
would have also thrown in some small diced carrot to sauté and caramelize with
the onion, but I didn’t have any. Next time…)
Throw the onion and garlic in a stock pot
with everything else and let it all simmer at least an hour. Add water (or
broth) to adjust the consistency to your liking.
Remove the bone, pulling off any remaining
chunks of meat (if large chunks of fat fall off into the soup, remove those as
well). Fish out the bay leaves. Season to taste.
Enjoy!
* The
ham originally had a honey and Dijon mustard glaze; also cloves. There was maybe ½ cup of the
sauce and drippings with the leftover ham; those flavors came through in the finished
soup as well, though I added a little extra honey. Without the sauce, I’d add 1
T each mustard and honey, a pinch of clove; taste it and adjust as desired.
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