This great northern bean soup recipe is the perfect hearty and filling meal for a chilly winter night or any night you’re looking for a healthy but filling meal. The best part is, this bean soup recipe can be effortlessly made in your crock pot or slow cooker!
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Why We Love Great Northern Beans Soup
- Perfect for cold, winter nights
There’s nothing quite like a warm and hearty bowl of soup on a cold winter day. This white northern bean soup is one of our favorite comfort food. It’s simple to make, and the rich and flavorful broth is sure to satisfy! - Quick & easy recipe
This soup is perfect for busy weeknights and you can prepare it in the slow cooker so it practically cooks itself. - Budget-friendly dinner
This northern beans crock pot soup is a classic recipe and a frugal, economical way to put a delicious meal on the table.
Love beans recipes? For similar recipes, try our cook white beans in Instant Pot, calico beans crock pot recipe, or great northern beans Instant Pot. Or, if you’re looking for a refreshing salad for the warmer months, try this salad with cannellini beans. It’s full of flavor and goes with so many potluck dishes!
Ingredient Notes and Substitutions
- Dried great northern beans
We use white northern beans in crock pot soup because they’re large and hearty. You can substitute them with any other variety of dried white beans, such as navy or cannellini. - Chicken broth
The key to the incredible flavor is using a rich, flavorful stock or broth. If you don’t have any chicken broth on hand, you can use chicken stock or vegetable broth instead. - Smoked ham hock
We like to add a ham bone, crock pot coca cola ham, or a ham hock for additional flavor. You can certainly leave it out if you’re vegetarian, or prefer not to use pork products. - Veggies
We include carrots, celery, and onion. Because you will be dicing them, either regular or baby carrots will work.
Recipe Variations
- Use leftover holiday ham in addition to the ham hock, or in place of it.
- For a vegetarian version of this dried bean soup, simply omit the meat and use vegetable broth in place of chicken broth.
- Add vegetables like potatoes, kale, or spinach. For kale or spinach, add it the last 15 minutes of cooking.
- For a spicier soup, add a pinch of red pepper flakes or some diced chiles.
🎯 TFN Pro Tip
Add a 1 teaspoon of baking soda and 1/2 teaspoon of vinegar when soaking your beans to cut down on the gassy effects of the beans.
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How to Make Great Northern Beans
- Soak the beans overnight, or for at least 4 hours.
This makes them cook faster and also reduces the amount of the enzyme in the bean that causes some people to become gassy. The USDA recommends soaking dry beans before cooking. - Follow timing instructions for slow cooking.
Set your slow cooker to High Heat and let everything cook for 4-6 hours. Then, switch to Low heat and continue cooking for 2 more hours. The longer it cooks, the more the flavors will develop. - For a creamier soup, mash beans in the pot.
After the soup is done cooking, remove bay leaves and ham hock and use a potato masher or stick blender to mash about half of the beans in the pot.
Serving Suggestions
This ham and bean soup is delicious on its own, or you can garnish it with parsley and then serve it with some crusty sourdough discard French bread for dipping. It’s also great with a side of cornbread recipe using self rising cornmeal or a recipe for 3 ingredient biscuits.
Northern Beans In Crock Pot FAQ
Yes, you can make this recipe for great northern bean soup in an Instant Pot or other electric pressure cooker.
We suggest using fresh ingredients whenever possible, as they will provide the best flavor. You can also add some extra seasonings to taste, such as salt, pepper, or herbs.
Finally, don’t forget to let the soup simmer for a while so that all the flavors have a chance to meld together.
This slow cooker ham and bean soup recipe is perfect for meal prep – simply prepare the soup ahead of time, and then reheat it throughout the week. It’s even better the second time around!
To store, let the soup cool completely, then transfer it to an airtight container and store it in the fridge for up to five days.
To freeze, let the soup cool completely, then transfer it to a freezer-safe container and freeze it for up to three months.
When you’re ready to eat, simply thaw the soup overnight in the fridge, then reheat it on the stove over low heat until it’s hot. You may need to add a little water to thin it out, as the soup will thicken as it freezes.
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Great Northern Bean Soup
Equipment
- potato masher - optional
Ingredients
- 1 pound dried Great Northern beans (pre-soaked, see notes)
- 3 cups chicken broth
- 2 cups water
- 1 smoked ham hock (or 1 cup of diced ham)
- 3 carrots peeled and sliced thinly or chopped
- 3 stalks celery sliced or chopped
- 1 large onion chopped
- 4 cloves garlic minced
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
optional
- ½ cup parsley
Instructions
- Rinse your presoaked beans in clean water, and drain in a colander.
- Add all ingredients to the slow cooker: great northern beans, broth, water, ham hock or ham, carrots, celery, onion, garlic, bay leaves, and oregano.
- Cook on high heat for 4-6 hours, then on low heat for 2 hours. Remove bay leaves.
- For a creamier bean soup, mash about 1/2 of the beans with a potato masher. Garnish with parsley, and serve with cornbread or biscuits.
Notes
- Hot Soak: Hot soaking helps reduce intestinal gas. For each pound of dry beans, add 10 cups of hot water; heat to boiling and let boil 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat, cover, and set aside for up to 4 hours.
- Quick Soak: For each pound of dry beans, add 10 cups of hot water; heat to boiling and let boil 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat, cover, and set aside for at least one hour.
- Overnight Soak: For each pound (2 cups) of dry beans, add 10 cups of cold water and let soak overnight, or at least 8 hours.
Abby says
My Grandmother made the best great northern beans but these came in super close! Thank you for allowing me to remember something Iโd been missing! Even my other half who isnโt a bean eater loved these!