Homemade Navy Bean Soup Recipe with Ham Hocks (2024)

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Is there anything more comforting and satisfying than homemade Navy Bean Soup? This easy stovetop recipe combines soaked dried navy beans with smoked ham hocks, vegetables, broth, seasonings, and a secret ingredient at the end.

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The result is an incredibly satisfying meal that tastes even better the next day! This recipe can easily be adapted to the slow cooker or Instant Pot and I explain how to do that below.

Table of Contents

  • Why I love this recipe
  • Ingredients needed to make navy bean soup
  • How to make homemade navy bean soup
    • Soak beans:
    • Cook Soup:
    • Serve
  • How to make navy bean soup in the slow cooker
  • How to make navy bean soup in the Instant Pot
  • Substitutions
  • Storage and Reheating recommendations
  • FAQs
  • Navy Bean Soup Recipe

Why I love this recipe

  • Each bite has a little bit of everything – tender beans that are full of protein and fiber, flavorful vegetables, tasty little bits of ham, and a savory broth
  • Freezes well – This is one of those soups that can easily be frozen and reheated for a future meal.
  • Easy to make – No cooking experience is needed with this easy-to-follow recipe
  • Versatile – Many of the ingredients can easily be swapped out with something else and even the cooking method is easily modified.

Ingredients needed to make navy bean soup

Exact quantities are listed in the recipe card below, but here’s what you’ll need to put on your shopping list.

  • dried navy beans
  • onion
  • carrots
  • celery
  • garlic
  • smoked ham hocks
  • chicken broth
  • dried oregano andground nutmeg
  • bay leaves
  • apple cider vinegar(the secret ingredient)
  • saltand freshly ground black pepper
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How to make homemade navy bean soup

Soak beans:

  • Soak:Rinse and sort the navy beans. Discard any that don’t look right. Soak the dry beans overnight in cold water; about 8 cups of water should be enough. Alternatively, do a quick-soak by covering them with about 2-inches of water in a large pot, bring it to a boil, turn off the heat, let them soak, covered, for an hour.
  • Drain and rinse:Drain the navy beans and discard the soaking liquid.

Cook Soup:

  • Sauté veggies:In a large stockpot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat on the stove top, sauté the onion, carrot, celery, and garlic in butter. Stir only occasionally to prevent burning. Allow them to cook for about 10 minutes.
  • Combine ingredients:Add rinsed soaked beans to the pot. Use a sharp knife to make cuts in the ham hock and place it in the pot. Add the liquid (chicken stock, water, vegetable broth – whatever combination you choose) and scrape the bottom of the pot to loosen anything that may have stuck. Then, add the oregano, nutmeg, and bay leaves. Do not add the apple cider vinegar yet.
  • Simmer:Bring soup to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to maintain a simmer. Do not cover. As the soup cooks and the liquid evaporates, heat may need to be reduced to maintain a gentle simmer. After about an hour of cooking, remove the ham hock and transfer it to a cutting board (look ahead to the next step). Cook until beans are tender, about 90 minutes to two hours. It may take less time depending on how soft the beans got after your soak.
  • Cut ham:As soon as the ham hock is cool enough to handle, cut any meat into small pieces and return to soup. Discard any skin, fat, and bones.
  • Add the secret ingredient:When the beans are completely soft and the soup is ready to eat, stir in the apple cider vinegar. Taste, and add salt and pepper, as desired.

Serve

Remove the bay leaf and enjoy with cornbread.v

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How to make navy bean soup in the slow cooker

This is a great dump-and-cook crock pot recipe. Soak the beans first. No need to sauté vegetables. Cook in the crockpot on low for 7 hours or high for 3 hours.

Slow cooker navy bean soup might just be the best thing to come home to on a cold winter day.

How to make navy bean soup in the Instant Pot

Here’s the best part about making this soup in the electric pressure cooker – you don’t need to soak the beans. Instead, you can place the dried navy beans in the pressure cooker with the chicken broth and the ham hocks. Cook on high pressure for 90 minutes.

Then, you can either transfer that mixture to another vessel while you saute the vegetables in the Instant Pot, or you can just add the remaining ingredients and continue cooking the soup on high pressure for another 10 minutes or so.

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Substitutions

  • Ham bones with some meat can be used instead if the ham hocks, if desired. This is a great option if you have leftover holiday ham from Christmas or Easter.
  • You need a total of 12 cups of liquid. I found equal parts of chicken broth and water worked perfectly, but you can also use vegetable broth in addition or in lieu of either the water or chicken broth. Any combination will work as long as the total volume is 12 cups.
  • I used only navy beans, but you can easily swap with a mixture of beans or pre-made mixes that can usually be found in the bulk aisle at the grocery store.

Storage and Reheating recommendations

Any leftover soup should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator and enjoyed within 3-5 days. This navy bean soup recipe freezes well if you’re into meal planning.
To reheat, thaw completely if it was frozen first. Then gently warm over low heat in a pot on the stove or reheat in the microwave in one minute increments while stirring frequently.

FAQs

Do you have to soak navy beans for soup?

ou don’t have to, but soaking them reduces their cooking time. Soaking them first will allow the beans to cook at the same rate as everything else in the soup. To soak, dry navy beans must be submerged in water overnight. You can also do a quick soak by covering the dried beans with boiling water for an hour.

Are navy beans the same as Great Northern Beans?

No. Navy beans, Great Northern beans, and cannellini beans are all varieties of white beans, but they are different. That being said, you can make this soup with any variety of bean or a combination of beans.

What can you substitute for the ham hocks?

If you don’t want to use ham hocks or can’t find them at your local butcher, you can definitely use leftover ham or a ham steak. The soup will have the most rich flavor if you use a leftover ham bone. This method is a great way to use up your leftovers from your Easter or Christmas ham dinner.

How healthy is navy bean soup?

This soup has everything you want in a healthy hearty meal. It is a great source of protein and fiber and will leave you feeling full.

How can you thicken navy bean soup?

To thicken bean and ham soup, you can process about 2 cups of the soup in the blender and mix it back in or use an immersion blender to partially blend.

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Navy Bean Soup

Prep10 minutes mins

Cook2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

soak time1 hour hr

Total3 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

Author Krissy Allori

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This easy stovetop recipe combines soaked dried navy beans with smoked ham hocks, vegetables, broth, seasonings, and a secret ingredient at the end.

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 pound dried navy beans
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 3 large carrots diced
  • 2 stalks celery diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 1/2 pounds smoked ham hocks okay if larger, score with sharp knife
  • 6 cups chicken broth see note below
  • 6 cups water see note below
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar to be stirred in at the end
  • kosher salt Taste before adding salt. Depending on the saltiness of the ham, you might not even need any, but if you do add salt, start with a small amount and adjust after tasting.
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

Soak beans:

  • Soak: Rinse and sort the navy beans. Discard any that don't look right. Soak overnight in cold water. Alternatively, do a quick-soak by covering them with about 2-inches of water in a large pot, bring it to a boil, turn off the heat, let them soak, covered, for an hour.

  • Drain and rinse: Drain the navy beans and discard the soaking liquid.

Cook Soup:

  • Sauté veggies: In a large stockpot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat, saute the onion, carrot, celery, and garlic in butter. Stir only occasionally to prevent burning. Allow to cook for about 10 minutes.

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  • Combine ingredients: Add rinsed soaked beans to the pot. Use a sharp knife to make cuts in the ham hock and place it in the pot. Add the liquid (chicken broth, water, vegetable broth – whatever combination you choose), oregano, nutmeg, and bay leaves. Do not add the apple cider vinegar.

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  • Simmer: Bring soup to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to maintain a simmer. Do not cover. As the soup cooks and the liquid evaporates, heat may need to be reduced to maintain a gentle simmer. After about an hour of cooking, remove the ham hock and transfer it to a cutting board (look ahead to next step). Cook until beans are tender, about 90 minutes to two hours. It may take less time depending on how soft the beans got after your soak.

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  • Cut ham: As soon as the ham hock is cool enough to handle, cut any meat into small pieces and return to soup. Discard any skin, fat, and bones.

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  • Add the secret ingredient: When the beans are completely soft and the soup is ready to eat, stir in the apple cider vinegar. Taste, and add salt and pepper, as desired. To thicken, you can process about 2 cups of the soup in the blender and mix it back in.

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  • To serve: Remove bay leaves and enjoy with cornbread.

Notes

Substitutions:

  • Ham bones with some meat can be used instead if the ham hocks, if desired. This is a great option if you have leftover holiday ham from Christmas or Easter.
  • You need a total of 12 cups of liquid. I found equal parts of chicken broth and water worked perfectly, but you can also use vegetable broth in addition or in lieu of either the water or chicken broth. Any combination will work as long as the total volume is 12 cups.
  • I used only navy beans, but you can easily swap with a mixture of beans or pre-made mixes that can usually be found in the bulk aisle at the grocery store.

Slow cooker modification:Soak the beans first. No need to sauté vegetables. Cook on low for 7 hours or high for 3 hours.

Recipe Tips:

  • Soaking the beans: You do not have to soak the beans, however, it is highly recommended because it shortens the amount of time they need to cook. You can soften them overnight in cold water or do a quick soak by bringing them to a boil, removing them from heat, and letting them sit, covered, for an hour. Always discard the soaking water and rinse the beans before adding them to the soup.
  • Canned beans are an option if they are drained and rinsed, however, they are not preferred because of how soft they are.
  • To thicken: Run about 2 cups of the cooked bean soup through the blender and stir into the soup.
  • Optional – add tomatoes: Some people like to add a can of tomatoes to their navy bean soup. If you do, you must add them after the beans have cooked. If tomatoes are added early in the recipe, the acidity in the tomatoes may result in crunchy beans, no matter how long you cook them. Additional salt will also be needed.
  • Use less liquid: If you would prefer the consistency to be closer to chili or baked beans, reduce the total amount of liquid from 12 cups down to 8 cups.

Nutrition

Calories: 440kcal, Carbohydrates: 54g, Protein: 30g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 51mg, Sodium: 1034mg, Potassium: 1274mg, Fiber: 20g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 6144IU, Vitamin C: 5mg, Calcium: 164mg, Iron: 5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

Are ham hocks good for soup? ›

Most ham hocks are smoked and cured, so they have a deep, smoky, salty flavor that's perfect as a base for stock, soups, and stewed dishes.

Do you have to soak navy beans before making soup? ›

The short answer to this question is no. You don't have to soak your dried beans overnight. We'll get to what you can do instead in a second, but first, a note about why we soak beans. Soaking beans in the refrigerator overnight will reduce the time they have to cook drastically.

How do you thicken navy bean soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute.

How do you thicken ham hocks and beans? ›

Sprinkle in flour then cook for 1 minute stirring constantly. The addition of flour to the Ham and Bean Soup will give it a nice velvety texture.

Do you take skin off ham hock before making soup? ›

When I'm making soups with ham hocks I take the time to score the thick skin of the hock. Once cooked I can then easily trim away the skin and excess fat to reveal the meat beneath. It's then a simple matter to cut away the chunks of ham and return them to the soup kettle.

How long should I boil a ham hock? ›

How long does it take to cook ham hock? As a rough guideline, cooking ham hock for 2-3 hours yields the best results.

Can you overcook navy bean soup? ›

As far as legumes and "real" beans go--absolutely. Beans can still be burnt (such as over-fried falafel, or grilled haricots verts), or overcooked until they just turn to mush. If you simmer bean soup long enough, the beans will just disintegrate and lose their shape.

What happens if you don't soak navy beans? ›

But, then I learned something astonishing: You can actually skip soaking beans over night, and actually you should. Not only does it shorten the amount of time until you have ready-to-eat beans, it also produces a more flavorful end result.

What happens if you don't rinse beans before cooking? ›

"If you rinse your beans thoroughly, you will have a consistently flavored product, but if you do not rinse them, different amounts of salt will remain in the dish each time you cook it, and it will be hard to cook consistently," he says.

What to put in beans to prevent gas? ›

Sprinkle in some baking soda

As it turns out, baking soda significantly decreases the levels of raffinose, the gas-causing sugar present in beans. When should you add baking soda to beans? It works best with just a pinch (about 1/16 of a teaspoon) sprinkled into dried beans while they soak in water before cooking.

How do you make navy bean soup less gassy? ›

But most people can enjoy more beans with less gas with the help of these tips: Soak beans overnight in water, then drain, rinse and cook in fresh water. This decreases the oligosaccharide content. Cooking the beans in a pressure cooker may reduce the oligosaccharides even further.

Are navy beans and Great Northern the same? ›

Larger than Navy Beans but smaller than Cannellini beans, medium-sized Great Northern beans are known for their mild, nutty flavor and firm flesh. Great in soups and stews, they hold their shape better than Navy beans, take on the flavors of the foods they're cooked with, and are commonly used in French cassoulets.

Can ham hocks be overcooked? ›

The nice thing about ham hocks is that you don't have to worry about overcooking them. While this makes cooking ham hocks much easier and stress-free than many other foods, there are still some cooking strategies you can use to enhance your ham hocks.

What if my bean soup needs more flavor? ›

That's what my gram used to do:
  • Gently fry a mixture of paprika, cumin and crushed garlic in olive oil in a small pan. Watch out it doesn't burn. Pour on top of soup when soup is already in serving bowl.
  • Prepare a mixture of freshly squeezed lemon juice and crushed garlic. Texture of the mixture should be pretty thick.

Why is my ham and bean soup watery? ›

One of the simplest ways to thicken up your ham and bean soup is by adding more beans. The beans will naturally release starch as they cook, which will help to thicken the soup. You can either mash a portion of the cooked beans with a fork or blend them in a food processor before adding them back to the soup.

What are ham hocks good for? ›

Use ham hocks to add richness and smoky, porky flavors to dishes by cooking them low and slow in soups, stews, stocks and braises. Once the meat has cooked, you can shred or chop it and then add it back to the soup or stew; or reserve it to use in salads, quiches or casseroles.

Should I soak a ham hock before cooking? ›

Hocks, which are basically the pig's ankle, just above the trotter, can be sold smoked or unsmoked (I prefer the latter). Either way, it is always best to soak them in cold water for a few hours, just in case they are excessively salty.

Should you boil ham hocks? ›

Ham hocks are a flavorful and versatile ingredient that can add depth to a variety of dishes. Whether you're making a hearty soup, a flavorful stew, or simply enjoying them on their own, boiling ham hocks is a great way to extract their rich flavor.

Do ham hocks get tender? ›

Start the ham hock in a hot oven so you can get the fat nice and crispy. After about 30 minutes, add some bay leaves, a couple of cinnamon sticks, and some juniper berries. Cover your baking dish and let it cook for 2-3 hours. You want it to be so tender and succulent!

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