15 bean soup with pork. This will add a thickening effect to the soup. This hearty bean soup makes a perfect lunch or supper with cornbread or a crusty loaf of French bread. Add a sandwich or tossed green salad for a satisfying meal.
Cheese- I love to add a parmesan cheese rind into the soup. With just a handful of ingredients you'll have a hearty and healthy pot of soup in no time. Just divide it up after cooking, cool, then transfer to the freezer for long term. You can cook 15 bean soup with pork using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of 15 bean soup with pork
- You need of dry 15 bean (2).
- Prepare of large assorted pork chops.
- You need of dried, minced onion.
- It's of salt (divided).
- It's of pepper (divided).
- Prepare of smoked paprika.
- It's of Flavor packets that come with beans.
- Prepare of cap full liquid smoke.
- You need of vegetable oil or butter.
- You need of Pre soak beans overnight if you can.
Serve with a chunk of crusty bread. Beans provide lots of fiber and protein making it a healthy meal to enjoy. Make sure you rinse and drain the beans first. Ham and bean soup just isn't ham and bean soup without a buttery hunk of cornbread dunked in it.
15 bean soup with pork step by step
- Mix half of paprika, salt and pepper. Debone the pork chops and season both sides, pat seasoning into meat..
- Brown both sides of the meat. Get a good sear going in the pot. I use a Dutch oven (as always lol) you can season and sear some of the bigger bones for additional flavor if you like..
- When meat is nicely browned, add your beans and fill over with water about an inch and a half. Stir well to release sear. Cover and bring to a boil then reduce heat to simmer and cook for one hour..
- Add the rest of your seasonings and flavor packets, cook for another 30 to 45 minutes until beans are tender..
- Stir gently and try not to over stir or it will keep thickening up. Serve with rice..
This cornbread also goes amazingly well with my crock pot chicken noodle soup. This is such a simple family meal and one that's actually quite fun for the kids to eat. Repeat after me Unless you're a vegetarian or you don't eat pork for religious reasons. But then I'm not really sure what you're doing with a ham bone in the first place. I save a little time by making this soup in the Instant Pot.