Instant Pot Ham Bone Soup Recipe (2024)

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This super easy Instant Pot Ham Bone Soup Recipe is filled with tender navy beans and the perfect way to use up that leftover ham!

Instant Pot Ham Bone Soup Recipe (1)Instant Pot Ham Bone Soup Recipe (2)With Easter right around the corner, I figured it was the perfect time to share with you what I like to do with my leftover ham bone!

Leftover Ham Bone Soup Recipe

After you’ve enjoyed a delicious Ham, don’t throw away that bone! It’s perfect for using in soup. The pressure cooker makes it super easy to just toss all the ingredients in, set it and come back to a deliciously seasoned broth with bits of ham that just falls off the bone.

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Can I Freeze a Ham Bone?

YES! You can definitely freeze your ham bone for use later. Freeze for up to 3 months.What’s great about this recipe is that you can just toss the frozen ham bone right into the instant pot along with all the other ingredients and let it cook.

What If My Ham Bone Isn’t Frozen?Even if your ham bone isn’t frozen, you can still toss it in the pressure cooker and cook for the same amount of time.

What Beans To Use For Ham and Bean Soup?

For this recipe I used 1 pound of dried Navy beans, but you can also use dried pinto beans, black beans or any other type of dried bean that you like. A classic Ham and Bean Soup Recipe usually consists of navy beans, so that’s what I went with here and it’s a delicious choice.

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Slow Cooker Ham and Bean Soup Instructions:

Don’t have an instant pot or pressure cooker yet? No worries! You can easily adapt this Ham Bone Soup Recipe to work in your slow cooker as well.

You’ll need to soak your beans in a few inches of cold water overnight first, drain and then add all the ingredients to your slow cooker. Cook on LOW for 8 to 10 hours.

I’ll also add these instructions to the printable recipe below.

Instant Pot Ham and Bean Soup:

What’s great about cooking this recipe in the pressure cooker is that you do not need to soak your beans overnight. In fact, you can just toss in your dried beans and have plump, tender cooked beans in a 50 minute cook time!

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Once the soup is cooked, you’ll simply remove the ham bone and any cartilage that’s left behind and toss those out. Shred the ham (it’s super tender) and add it back to the soup. Give it a little stir and you’re ready to eat!

Ham Bone Soup Tips and Variations:

  • Chop your carrots a little on the thicker side, so they still have some consistency to them after being cooked.
  • Feel free to swap out any of your favorite beans instead of the Navy beans.
  • Try tossing in some baby potatoes for an even heartier soup.
  • If you don’t have 6 cups chicken broth, you can use water and chicken bouillon in it’s place.

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What To Serve with Leftover Ham Soup?

We love to have either a simple side salad or Caesar salad along with some homemade rolls to make this a complete meal. There are usually a few leftover rolls from the dinner that the actual ham was served at, so that makes this recipe even more amazing!

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I know you’re going to LOVE this super simple soup recipe! Don’t forget that you can freeze that ham bone for up to 3 months to make this easy soup!

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Instant Pot Ham Bone Bean Soup Recipe

This hearty Instant Pot Ham Bone Bean Soup recipe is super quick to make and filled with tender ham, beans and veggies!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time50 minutes mins

Pressure Release40 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 40 minutes mins

Course: Main Dish

Cuisine: American

Servings: 10

Calories: 193 kcal

Author: Shawn

Ingredients

  • 1 Ham Bone or Ham Hock, fresh or frozen
  • 1 lb. dried Navy Beans
  • 6 cups low sodium chicken broth
  • 1 medium onion, diced
  • 1 1/2 cups diced celery
  • 1 1/2 cups diced carrots
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 2 bay leaves

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients into the liner of the pressure cooker and stir. Secure lid on pressure cooker and make sure valve is in the closed position.

  • Use the Bean/Chili setting for 50 minutes (or HIGH pressure). Let the pressure naturally release when finished cooking for 30 minutes, then carefully release the pressure the rest of the way.

  • Remove the ham bone from the pressure cooker and shred any meat and return it to the pot. Discard the bones and cartilage along with the two bay leaves.

Notes

This recipe was tested in an 8 quart instant pot, but should work in a 6 quart as well.

*Total time reflects the time it takes pot to come to pressure and for pressure to release.

**SLOW COOKER INSTRUCTIONS - Soak your beans overnight in a few inches of cold water. Drain the beans and add to your slow cooker. Add remaining ingredients and cook on LOW for 8 to 10 hours. Remove ham bone and shred any ham and return to slow cooker. Discard bone and bay leaves.

Nutrition

Calories: 193kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 187mg | Potassium: 785mg | Fiber: 12g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 3276IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 91mg | Iron: 3mg

Keywords: Bean Soup, Ham Bone, Ham Hock, Instant Pot, Leftover Ham, Pressure Cooker, Soup

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Instant Pot Ham Bone Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long can you keep a ham bone before making soup? ›

For best results, try to use your frozen ham bone within three months. There may be some loss of flavor if you keep it longer, and any bits of meat and cartilage remaining on it may get freezer burn or dry out. Ham bones are packed with so much rich, flavor.

How long does soup function take on Instant Pot? ›

Step 5: Set the cooking time
  1. Vegetable Soup: 4-6 minutes.
  2. Chicken Noodle Soup: 8-10 minutes.
  3. Beef Stew: 20-25 minutes.
  4. Tomato Soup: 6-8 minutes.
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How do you thicken ham bone soup? ›

Add a little flour or cornstarch. Often a good idea to mix either with a little warm water in a small bowl, and the add to the soup. You can also add some cooked, cubed potatoes (canned will work), to thicken. Instant potato flakes will work, too.

How do you thicken soup in the Instant Pot? ›

Just a bit of corn starch. Take a tbsp of cornstarch and mix with a tablespoon of cold water, then stir it into your sauce - make sure the sauce boils for a little bit with the cornstarch in it to activate it's thickeners, then let it cool.

Is ham still good after 7 days? ›

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, ham is good for three to five days in the refrigerator after it is cooked.

How long do you leave bone in soup? ›

The way to that is to simmer the bones ever so gently over a long period of time, anywhere between 6 and 48 hours depending on the type of bone (i.e. larger bones like beef take longer). Don't be turned off by the length of time, it's all passive hands-off cooking time!

How long do you can soup in a pressure cooker? ›

Process:
  1. For weighted gauge pressure canners at 0-1000 feet, process at 10 pounds pressure - 60 minutes for pints and 75 minutes for quarts. ...
  2. For dial gauge pressure canners at 0-2000 feet, process at 11 pounds pressure – process 60 minutes for pints and 75 minutes for quarts.

Is ham bone broth good for you? ›

Simmering animal bones in water releases collagen and other proteins into the broth that may have health benefits, although more research is needed to validate these claims. Now, a new study has shown that ham bones contain peptides that could have cardioprotective effects.

What is the difference between a ham bone and a ham hock? ›

A ham bone and ham hock are two different parts of the pig. Ham bones typically come from the leg, while ham hocks come from the shank or bottom part of the leg, close to the ankle. Ham hocks are typically sold cured and smoked, so they provide more flavor than ham bones.

Does heavy cream thicken soup? ›

Heavy cream

Use heavy cream as a keto-friendly thickening option for your soups and broths. Heavy cream has more fat than regular whole milk, so you can add it to your soup recipes without worrying about it curdling.

How much liquid should be in a pressure cooker? ›

Add Liquid

“Jiggle top” cookers need a minimum of one cup of water, while valve cookers need at least half a cup. Put food in the cooker first, then add water. When learning how to use a pressure cooker, make sure the unit is never more than two-thirds full of liquid, so the steam has enough space to accumulate.

How long should you cook a soup? ›

Bring it all to a boil, then simmer. You will know it's done when it's all tender, anywhere from 25 minutes to 3 hours depending on the ingredients. Meat is a luxurious addition to any soup. When you can, choose stewing cuts, such as chicken legs, pork shoulder, beef chuck, short ribs or shank.

How long can you keep a ham bone in the refrigerator after? ›

Christmas ham stored in the fridge, either on the bone or carved off and wrapped in plastic and foil, will keep perfectly well for up to two weeks. Ham wrapped in plastic and foil and then frozen will last in the freezer for up to a month.

How many days does a ham bone last in the fridge? ›

Do Whole Hams Last Longer? Whole cured hams last in the refrigerator for up to a week. However, fresh ham only lasts a few days in the refrigerator, about three or four once you've cooked it. It doesn't matter if the ham is whole or sliced; the lack of preservatives allows it to spoil more quickly.

How long can you save a ham bone? ›

Place the ham bone in the freezer with enough space around it to ensure it freezes quickly. For best results, try to use your frozen ham bone within three months. There may be some loss of flavor if you keep it longer, and any bits of meat and cartilage remaining on it may get freezer burn or dry out.

How long can you keep bones in the fridge for broth? ›

How long does homemade bone broth last in fridge? If you follow a typical recipe, then bone broth will last around 5 days in the fridge and up to 12 months if stored in the freezer. However, there are some things you can do to extend the best-buy date to 7-8 days in the fridge and 24 months in your freezer.

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