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Reviewed: Apr. 23, 2009
Wow! I was just looking for a plain bean soup recipe to try since I'd never made it before and I came across this and I'm so glad I did!!! My husband and I each ate 3 bowls!!
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Reviewed: Apr. 20, 2009
Very good bean soup. Not like traditional bean soup, but good non the less. I made the recipe exactly as written with the changes the submitter made in her review. I just stuck the ham bone in the pot and didn't add any extra ham and it was fine- loads of meat actually. I did have to add a lot of chicken stock to keep it thinned out (2 32oz boxes) during the cooking. I didn't find it needed any extra seasoning after the bone came out. The ham I used was a Kirland spiral cut with out the glaze. This made a lot of soup and we will eat it again this week on a busy night. Thanks for sharing- this will be my go to recipe from now on.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.69 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 20, 2009
Made adjustments, soaked beans overnight and boiled twice next day, reduced the cooking time, omitted items (veg juice/broth, tomatoes)
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Reviewed: Apr. 20, 2009
This is good, but considering the amount of work - I've had better, far easier recipes.
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Reviewed: Apr. 17, 2009
Didn't use the mustard and worcestershire sauce and replaced the vegetable juice with tomato and red pepper soup. Very good, will do again.
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Reviewed: Apr. 16, 2009
I thought this was delicious. It had a sweet sort of BBQ flavor, probably because my ham was a honey ham. I didn't have a 15 bean mix on had so I used a bag of navy beans, I'm sure it would be even better with the variety of beans called for. I halved the recipe and it fit perfectly in my 5 quart crock pot.
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Reviewed: Apr. 14, 2009
Would've given this a 5 but I modified it too much, so that wouldn't be fair. I used 5 cans of great northern beans-replaced the carrots/celery with what I had on hand which was broccoli. I was nervous about that but the whole family loved it. Used one can of tomatoes w/green chilis- 2 cans chix broth & 1 can vegi broth-added garlic powder-cut back on the salt as I used a smoked ham. Kept everything else pretty much the same-I never follow a recipe to the T. And last but not least, I added a ton of Franks Red Hot Sauce which I believe is what made this for me. Awesome!
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Reviewed: Apr. 13, 2009
I followed the recipe all the way through, not skipping a step. The broth is out of this world. I served this to family members and got rave reviews all the way around. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed: Apr. 7, 2009
IMPORTANT, please read the original recipe writer - Benevolent Empress’s follow up "review" dated Mar. 24, 2008 for her comments about the recipe as shown not being as she wrote it. Myself, following both her recipe and her follow up review, I made this slowly over two days on a winter weekend. I used the bones, meat and all from a picnic ham of a previous day’s diner that was kept frozen until just the right weekend. I was not sure about the use of tomato products in my bean soup; I used V-8 juice as the vegetable juice called for. This soup is flavorful, aromatic and delicious. I froze five quarts and will look forward to every one of them. If I was to use (and will use) a previously cooked picnic ham again I would not put the lean meat trimmings in the soup pot until the last two hours or so. I had put the meat in at the beginning and it broke up more than should be. Also, as large a batch this makes I too would use more beans. Maybe two packages... But I like beans and it is a BEAN soup. Take the time and love making this soup per the recipe as it is – “The Best”, not like your Mama's bean and ham soup, but way better.
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Reviewed: Apr. 6, 2009
I followed the recipe exactly except that I omitted the mustard because I did not have any and used a 16 bean mix because that was what my store had. I started the soup on Saturday, cooked it for about 8 hours, then put it in the fridge overnight. On Sunday morning, I removed the ham bone and allowed the soup to simmer on low all day. It was AWESOME! My sister, who is a very picky eater, joined us for dinner and she loved it! She asked for some of the leftovers so she could have it for lunch. This recipe is definitely a keeper and I will be making anytime I have a leftover ham bone.
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Reviewed: Apr. 4, 2009
This is fantastic. Easily one of the best soups i've ever had. it smells SO good when it's cooking! and i've had nothing but rave reviews when i make this. please note that the original poster of this recipe "benvolentempress" posted a follow up stating that the recipe was not published exactly as she submitted it and leaves out some very key steps. i'd urge anyone trying this recipe to check out her follow up post. it's easily accessible as the first review just under the recipe.
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Reviewed: Apr. 1, 2009
Delicious! I added a cup more ham (cut cubes at least a half inch) and an extra can of diced tomatoes, and it was fantastic!
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Reviewed: Mar. 31, 2009
This was ok. For me it was lacking something that I just can't put my finger on....
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Reviewed: Mar. 29, 2009
This was really good, I made the quick version though (about 2 hours). I brought the beans to a rapid boil and then boiled gently for about an hour. Then drained about half the water out and replaced it with 2 cans chicken broth and 1 chicken boullion cube. I omitted the vegetable broth, carrots, celery and decreased the chili powder. Thanks for the recipe!
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Reviewed: Mar. 25, 2009
This was just OK for me. I followed the recipe as listed and was a little dissapointed. I am going to add some cayan pepper and see if that does the trick but as written - it's just OK. Sorry.
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Reviewed: Mar. 18, 2009
really good. I added 1/3 cup barley. Also dumplings .
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Reviewed: Mar. 18, 2009
I know I'm in the minority here, but this did not turn out right at all. I used a honey-glazed ham and bone left over from Thanksgiving, which gave the soup a disgusting sweetness that I could not get rid of, no matter how much salt I added. Also, just an FYI for those of you trying this with crockpots--it took WAY longer. The beans were still cooking after 10 hours when I finally went to bed. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to throw away the soup. Maybe it would have been better with a regular ham?
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Reviewed: Mar. 15, 2009
4.5 stars. I've never met the perfect bean/ham soup but this one is the best so far. Better than my old standby too, which was quite good. It's even better the next day! This one stays in my recipe box.
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Reviewed: Mar. 4, 2009
Delicious!! I would double the beans next time though. I could hardly find them in the soup.
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Reviewed: Feb. 27, 2009
I agree, the best bean soup I ever made. My new recipe from now on. Very good!!
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