This navy bean and ham soup uses smoked ham hocks and fresh herbs to add hearty flavor to this satisfying soup.
Ingredients
- 1 package dry navy beans - picked over , 16 ounce
- 10 sprigs fresh parsley
- 2 sprigs chopped fresh thyme
- 1 bay leaf
- 2 large smoked ham hocks
- 1 carrot , coarsely chopped
- 1 onion , coarsely chopped
- 1 clove garlic , coarsely chopped
- 8 cups cold water
- 1 pinch kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
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1
Place navy beans into a large pot and cover with several inches of cold water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove pot from heat, cover, and let stand for 1 hour; drain and rinse beans.
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2
Use a small piece of kitchen twine to tie parsley, thyme sprigs, and bay leaf into a small bundle. Place soaked beans, herb bundle, ham hocks, carrot, onion, and garlic into a large soup pot or Dutch oven; add 8 cups cold water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer until beans and ham hocks are tender, about 1 1/2 hours.
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3
Turn off heat; remove ham hocks and let cool. When they are cool enough to handle, remove meat from the bones; discard bones, fat, and skin. Chop ham into small cubes. Remove and discard herb bundle.
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4
Transfer about 3 cups cooked beans along with some cooking liquid into a blender; puree beans. Pour pureed beans back into soup; add ham and bring back to a simmer over medium heat. Season with salt and black pepper.
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