On a cold winter day, nothing tastes better than a hearty bowl of Navy Bean soup. What usually makes a bowl taste better are the deep, rich aroma filled flavors that rise up to meet our first bite.
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Navy Bean Soup with Ham

Ham and Bean Soup is a simple and delicious way to use up leftover ham for a hearty cold weather comfort meal. My recipe uses the oh so delicious AND nutritious ham bone paired with dried Navy beans ...
Reader Michelle Macias emailed last week to ask how best to use a bag of dry navy beans she’d managed to snag at the grocery store. Because I am a daughter of Michigan, the second largest dry bean ...
Navy beans are the star of this hearty and comforting Slow Cooker Navy Bean Soup, perfect for an easy, satisfying meal. This classic Navy Bean and Ham Soup simmers low and slow, allowing the tender ...
Nothing is healthier or more comforting than a navy bean soup when prepared with lean ham rather than a fat ham hock or sausage. This light recipe has less sodium and is perfect for a cold January ...
2 pounds dried navy beans, picked over, rinsed, soaked overnight 3 to 4 quarts hot water, divided use 1 1/2 pounds smoked ham hocks, rinsed 2 tablespoons butter 1 large onion, chopped Salt and freshly ...
If winter comes, can soups be far behind? Soups have a way of cuddling us through the raw days of winter, comforting us, healing us, propelling us, hopefully, into warmer days ahead. It was a soup ...
2. Add all ingredients, including 6 cups of new water, (except ham) go into the pot and heat it until boiling. 3. Turn it to medium heat and let simmer for a half hour. 4. Add ham and cook for an ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This easy, slow-cooker recipe for navy bean ...
Bean-based soups are great winter-weather comfort foods. They are hearty, nourishing and full of healthy nutrients to help fight off colds. I like to serve this rich navy bean soup with garlic toast, ...
Dear SOS: Please print that old recipe for bean soup that our representatives enjoy at their cafe in Washington, D.C. Wilbur A. Williams Jr. Dear Wilbur: Here is one ...
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