Ham Soup
This Ham Soup recipe is made with beans and vegetables in a savory broth with the best combination of seasonings. It’s freezer-friendly and easy to make on the stove top or in the crock pot!
Be sure to try my Ham Casserole and Pork Stew recipes next!
Ham Soup
This ham soup recipe is definitely one of my favorite ways to use up leftover ham. It’s a breeze to make on the stove top or in the crock pot, and I love that it’s freezer-friendly. It’s also light yet satisfying, and filled with vegetables like spinach (or kale), which makes me feel good about eating it!
Unlike my ham and bean soup recipe (which is made with dried beans), this recipe is made with canned beans, which makes this soup come together quickly and easily.
The combination of seasonings and flavor enhancers in this soup take it over the top for sure!
BONUS: In this recipe, we first fry the ham in the soup pot which makes it nice and crispy, enhances it’s flavor, and adds “fond” to the pot which is deglazed with wine to transfer flavor into the broth!
How to Make It
See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.
Fry the ham in olive oil until golden and crisp. Set aside and deglaze the pot with white wine. Reduce by half.
Add the butter, garlic, onions, carrots, celery, seasonings, hot sauce, and Worcestershire sauce and cook for 5-6 minutes. Add the beans and chicken broth. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and add the ham back.
Simmer for 30 minutes, partially covered. Stir in the spinach. Serve!
Pro Tips
- The hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard powder are flavor enhancers in this soup that can’t be tasted outright. The hot sauce doesn’t make it spicy. I use Frank’s Hot Sauce.
- Wine: Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, or Sauvignon Blanc are great in this recipe. Chicken broth can be used if you don’t cook with wine
- Beans: Any canned bean that you enjoy eating can be used in this soup, including Great Northern, Cannellini, Navy, or a combination of beans.
- To use dried beans, try this ham and bean soup recipe.
- Sodium: Ham is generally pretty salty, and canned beans also have sodium added. Therefore, I recommend that you use low sodium chicken broth. If you only have regular broth, you can give your beans a quick rinse to remove a little salt.
Storage
- Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months. This soup freezes very well.
Tools For This Recipe
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- 4.5 quart Dutch oven– This is a great size for this recipe.
- Food Storage Containers– These are what I use to freeze this stew, they are leak proof, microwave safe, stackable, and BPA free.
- Pinch Bowls– For measuring out seasonings ahead of time.
- Better Than Bouillon– This is what I use to make broth. It takes up very little storage space!
- 16 oz. storage containers I use these to store/freeze my soups. They have 8 oz. sizes as well. They’re stackable, leak proof, and dishwasher/microwave safe.
Try These Next
- Pork Stew
- Ham Casserole
- Chicken and Rice Soup
- Chicken Enchilada Soup
- Hawaiian Pizza
- Angel Hair Pasta with Chicken
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Ham Soup
Ingredients
Soup
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 ½ cups ham, diced
- ½ cup white dry white wine, see notes
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 yellow onion, diced
- ¾ cup carrots, diced
- 2 celery ribs, diced
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 teaspoon hot sauce
- 32 oz. pinto beans, (Two 16 oz. cans) Drained but not rinsed.
- 6 cups low sodium chicken broth
- ¼ cup heavy cream, optional
- 2 cups spinach
Seasonings
- 1 teaspoon EACH: dried oregano, basil, parsley, mustard powder
- ¼ teaspoon EACH: ground sage, pepper
For Serving
- Fresh grated Parmesan cheese, optional
Instructions
- Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium high heat. Add the ham and cook until golden and crisp, 1-2 minutes per side. Set aside and dice once cooled (if not already diced), I crisp whole slices of ham and dice it after.
- Turn the heat off and add the wine. Set the heat to medium and use a silicone spatula to “clean” the bottom and sides of the pot. Let it bubble gently and reduce by half, about 4 minutes.
- Melt the butter and add the garlic. Cook for 1 minute. Add the onions, carrots, celery, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and seasonings. Stir to combine and soften for 5-6 minutes.
- Add the drained pinto beans, then the chicken broth and heavy cream, if using. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.
- Add the ham back. Let it simmer, partially covered, for 30 minutes. (Run a silicone spatula along the bottom every 10 minutes or so, to lift any ingredients settling to the bottom.)
- Add the spinach and let it wilt, about 3 minutes.
- Taste, and adjust any seasonings as needed. Transfer to serving bowls and sprinkle with freshly grated Parmesan cheese if desired.
Notes
- Add all ingredients except the spinach to the slow cooker (omit the wine). Cook on low for 6 hours or on high for 3-4.
- Add the spinach during the last 5 minutes, or until wilted.
- Optional: Fry the ham and deglaze the pot with wine as outlined in the stove top method if desired. Many crock pots allow you to brown meat right in the crock pot insert.
Pro Tips:
- The hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard powder are flavor enhancers in this soup that can't be tasted outright. The hot sauce doesn't make it spicy. I use Frank's Hot Sauce.
- Wine: Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, or Sauvignon Blanc are great in this recipe. Chicken broth can be used if you don’t cook with wine
- Beans: Any canned bean that you enjoy eating can be used in this soup, including Great Northern, Cannellini, Navy, or a combination of beans.
- To use dried beans, try this ham and bean soup recipe.
- Sodium: Ham is generally pretty salty, and canned beans also have sodium added. Therefore, I recommend that you use low sodium chicken broth. If you only have regular broth, you can give your beans a quick rinse to remove a little salt.
Storage:
- Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months. This soup freezes very well.
The nutritional information is an estimate and is per cup. There are approximately 10 cups in this recipe.
I’m known for making good soup. And I had already used the ham bone for split pea soup, but we had lots of ham left so I went on a hunt for a good recipe to use it up. This is it. The flavor is good and complex thanks to the techniques and spices, but is the best kind of homemade goodness. Thank you! 5 Stars!
Nice work Jennifer, I’m so happy you liked it! Ham bone really makes such a difference. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review!❤️
Excellent soup, used leftover Kentucky Gold ham. Didn’t have wine so used chicken broth instead, otherwise cooked as written. Will definitely make again!
Nice work Kim, I’m so happy you liked it! Thanks for the review!💖
Thanks for the recipe! Great way to use up the smoked ham from Easter dinner. A scoop of mashed potatoes right in the soup made it extra creamy!
I’m so happy you enjoyed it! Thanks AC!!!!
Excellent! Husband said it was the best ham soup he’s tasted!
Nice work Teresa, sounds like you nailed it! Thanks so much for the great review!😀
Great soup…full of flavor. I simmered soup a little longer because we had homemade bread in heaven.
Nice work Glenda, I’m so happy you enjoyed with homemade bread, yummmm! Thanks so much for the review!❤️
Today was my first time making this soup. I had a bunch of leftover ham I needed to do something with. I followed the recipe to the letter. I just wish I knew how good this recipe was because, had I known, I would have doubled it. I’ll be making it again soon!
Nice work Nancy! Sounds like your really nailed it. I usually double this one too, makes a good freezer meal. Thanks so much for the review!💖
SOO good! I made in the crockpot, and didn’t have pinto beans so used 1 can of cannellini and 1 can of butter beans and served it with fresh crusty bread! Your website is always my go-to! 5-stars!
I’m SOOO happy that you’re loving the recipes from my site, and that you loved the Ham Soup!! Thank you SO much for the review, I appreciate it so much!! ❤️❤️❤️ -Stephanie
This is a hit, had some ham that I was not sure how to use it up and this is the perfect way to use it.
We really love it.
I’m so happy you guys loved it, nice work Daryl! Definitely a great way to use up some leftover ham. Thanks so much for the great review!🩷
Goya makes a ham seasoning that comes in packets and will make a ham flavored broth, or it can just be added to whatever you are cooking as seasoning. I like to add it to my bean soups.
Excellent soup. Makes a great broth. Very flavorful 4.5 stars!
Happy to hear you enjoyed it Betsy, thank you!
Excellent soup. I have made many soups and this one is at the top. I did use both chicken and beef broth because it’s what I had and the broth was wonderful. I did add a little salt at the end. I had kidney and Northern beans so that is what I used. I also added the heavy cream and it gave the broth a nice richness. My husband loved it…thanks!
I am sooo happy that you loved the soup Jan!! This is such a delicious, soothing soup, I have some in my freezer right now and you’ve just enticed me to go grab some! 😉 Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review, I appreciate it so much! ❤️ -Stephanie