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This 15 Bean Soup is hearty and delicious – perfect for a cozy night in! With just minutes of prep, you can set it in the morning and the Crock Pot will do the hard work, delivering perfectly tender, flavorful beans enveloped in a rich mouthwatering soup.

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15 Bean Soup – The EASY Way!

15 Bean Soup is a classic recipe that has withstood the test of time, because it is just so delicious!

Using dried beans, makes the soup unbelievably flavorful, since the beans soak up the flavor from the seasonings and meat as they cook. Using the slow cooker makes it unbelievably EASY, since you can set it and forget it!

What I love about this soup most is:

  • Super hearty and filling – No one leaves the table hungry!
  • Toppings can allow everyone to “customize” their dinner
  • Feeds a crowd (or leaves plenty for leftovers!)
  • Cooks over the course of the day with NO BABYSITTING!
  • Smells delicious and tastes even better!
  • Leftovers are a treat because it tastes even better the next day.

It doesn’t get much more perfect than a meal that is quick to prep, super filling, and oh, so delicious!

What to Serve with 15 Bean Soup

Since this dish is super hearty, you can serve it all on its own without worrying that it won’t be enough. That said, there are a couple of things that make great side, and what my family really loves is each adding toppings to the soup to make it their own. Here are my go to’s for both!

Toppings

  • Cheddar cheese
  • Diced onion
  • Chopped parsley
  • Sour cream
  • Crumbled bacon
  • Green onions or chives
  • Hot sauce
  • Crushed red pepper

Side Dish Ideas

  • Buttermilk cornbread
  • White or brown rice
  • Side salad – I like to pair it with homemade ranch dressing

When adding a side, since it is soup, I love the cornbread or rice since it helps you soak up every last drop of the delicious soup!

What are the 15 Beans?

We are using the Hurst Hambeen’s 15 Bean Soup recipe because, frankly, it is so good, I can’t even improve on it! This classic recipe has been a go-to for many, many years!

The beans included in the Hurst Hambeen’s 15 Bean Soup mix are:

  • Northern
  • Pinto
  • Large lima
  • Yelloweye
  • Garbanzo
  • Baby lima
  • Green split
  • Kidney
  • Cranberry
  • Small white
  • Pink
  • Small red
  • Yellow split
  • Lentil
  • Navy
  • White kidney
  • Black beans

This combination is not only delicious, but packed with wholesome goodness including no fat, and a generous amount of fiber and protein!

Recipe Notes

This Slow Cooker 15 Bean Soup recipe is as simple as promised! Just a few minutes of prep and the soup will be cooking away to create a family friendly meal.

In this section I am going to go through a few tips and tricks I use when making this recipe to get the absolute best and most delicious results.

Make sure to scroll to the bottom for the FULL recipe card.

Ingredients

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  • HamBeens® 15 BEAN SOUP®– Hurst was the first to package dried beans with a flavor packet many years ago, and became famous for their 15 Bean Soup variety of dried beans. This is still the leading brand today, and the only one I use for my 15 bean soup! You can find it at a store near you here.
  • Water or broth – I prefer to use chicken, beef, or vegetable broth for added flavor and used chicken broth as prepared in the photos here.
  • Meat– You can use your choice of smoked sausage, ground sausage (browned in pan), ham hocks or diced ham.

    This is our go to when we have a leftover hambone from the holidays! It gives it so much delicious flavor to the soup.

    In the photos here, I didn’t have a hambone, so I just used diced ham for a fast way to get this soup cooking!

  • Onion– I generally use a large yellow onion, but white or sweet will also work well
  • Garlic– Using fresh gives it the most flavor
  • Chili powder– this is optional but I highly recommend it. It adds to the depth of flavor and doesn’t make it spicy at all
  • Diced tomatoes– Using canned tomatoes makes it quick and easy
  • Lemon Juice – This is for finishing the soup at the end. You will get the most delicious results using a fresh lemon for the juice
  • Optional: Hot sauce or crushed red pepper to taste- You can add a little kick, or a big one! I add a little in to all of it for flavor (not spice), then let each person add more to taste.
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Recipe Tips

  1. No need to soak! The beauty of using the crock pot for this recipe is that it saves time and steps. You do want to rinse the beans and sort any out that aren’t good, but that is usually minimal. There is no need to do any additional soaking.
  2. Don’t open the lid. It is so tempting to open it up, stir the soup around and get that heavenly waft of the scent of soup cooking, but RESIST! Every time you open the lid, it will slow down the cooking process. Leaving the lid on will produce more tender beans, more quickly.
  3. Add the tomatoes and lemon last – It is noted in the directions to add the tomatoes and lemon juice after cooking, but it is worth noting that there is an important reason for this. If you add the tomatoes or lemon at the beginning of the cooking process it can hinder the beans form becoming soft which can ultimately ruin the soup.
  4. Seasoning Packet Magic! The seasoning packet included in the Hurst 15 Bean Soup is like magic! It adds a ton of delicious concentrated ham flavor. I highly recommend using it, but if you decide not to, don’t throw it away, make sure to set it aside for use later.
  5. Use more or less liquid – The recipe as written produces a soup that is thick and hearty. If you want a more brothy soup, you can add an additional 1-2 cups of liquid to the recipe.
  6. Let it cook even longer- This soup will need to cook a minimum of 5 hours, or maybe a bit longer to get the beans soft and delicious. However you can cook many more hours for additional convenience. This will just continue to develop the flavor of the soup, making it even tastier! I find this is especially helpful if I need to put the soup in the crockpot before work, or even to cook it overnight!
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Recipe Short Cuts

This soup does require many hours to cook in a slow cooker, but there are a few tricks you can use for when you are short on time!

  • Cook overnight– If you need the dish ready to take with your first thing in the morning, consider starting the soup the night before and letting it cook while you sleep. The house will smell amazing when you wake and the soup is nearly ready to go!
  • Cook Ahead of time– This soup can be prepared ahead of time and saved for up to 4-5 days in the refrigerator. Reheat as needed.
  • Prepare as a freezer meal– To save on prep time prepare this as a freezer meal. Full instructions below.
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Freezer Meal Instructions

This meal can be prepared as a freezer meal. For best taste, cook within 6 months of freezing.

  1. Combine the stock/water, onions, garlic, and meat or hambone and place in a freezer bag or freezer friendly container.
  2. Freeze.
  3. Once ready to cook, add the contents of the bag along with the beans to the slow cooker. You can add frozen or thawed. If you add frozen, it could take an additional 60-90 minutes to cook.
  4. Continue with recipe as directed.

15 Bean Soup Leftovers

If you have leftovers after making 15 Bean Soup, then it is your lucky day! They save and reheat well, and can make the start of another delicious dish.

To save leftovers, separate into meal sized portions and then place in an airtight container and store:

  • in the refrigerator for 3-4 days
  • in the freezer up to a month

More Easy Soup Recipes

If you enjoyed this recipe, I really hope you will take a moment to grab a few more easy recipes for another busy night!

You can check out all of my Crock Pot recipes here, or see a few of our readers favorite recipes below.

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Slow Cooker 15 Bean Soup

By: Kimber Matherne

5 from 2 votes

15 Bean Soup is hearty and delicious! The perfect warm meal on a cold day, it is delicious served with cornbread or over rice.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 6 hours hrs

Total Time: 6 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

8 servings

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Ingredients

  • 1 package HamBeens® 15 BEAN SOUP®
  • 8 cups water, use chicken, beef, or vegetable broth for added flavor
  • 1 lb. smoked sausage, ground sausage (browned in pan), ham hocks or diced ham. Our favorite is to use a leftover hambone with some meat on it.
  • 1 lg. onion, diced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp chili powder, optional
  • 1 can diced tomatoes, 15 oz.
  • Juice from 1 lemon
  • Hot sauce or crushed red pepper to taste, optional

Instructions

  • In a colander or sieve, rinse beans thoroughly. Sort and inspect for any unwanted debris and discard.

  • Drain and pour beans in a slow cooker with 8 cups of stock/water, onions, garlic, and meat or hambone. (Not tomato or lemon juice yet!). Use 9-10 cups of liquid if you like a more “brothy” soup.

  • Stir to combine. Set slow cooker on high and cook for 5-7 hours then check to make sure beans are tender. The soup can continue to simmer for several hours and will develop more flavor over time.

  • After the beans are tender, remove the hambone (leave any ham in the pot), stir in the can of diced tomatoes, our Ham Flavor packet, optional chili powder, and the lemon juice.

  • Cook for additional 30 minutes then keep warm until ready to serve.

  • We recommend to serve with a freshly baked slice of corn bread or serve over rice.

Last step!Share a picture on Instagram and tag me at @easyfamilyrecipes!

Recipe Notes

  • This is a no soak method of cooking. Beans can be rinsed and cooked from the package, no soaking required.
  • Please keep in mind that every time the lid of the slow cooker is opened, your cooking time will be longer.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 187kcal (9%), Carbohydrates: 5g (2%), Protein: 7g (14%), Fat: 15g (23%), Saturated Fat: 5g (31%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 40mg (13%), Sodium: 571mg (25%), Potassium: 232mg (7%), Fiber: 1g (4%), Sugar: 2g (2%), Vitamin A: 135IU (3%), Vitamin C: 6mg (7%), Calcium: 32mg (3%), Iron: 1mg (6%)

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  1. Karla smith

    Husband and I loved the soup. Will make many more times this winter. So convenient and easy.

    Reply

  2. Monica

    Accidentally put chili powder in at beginning! Will it taste horrible? Can’t get it back out for sure lol

    Reply

  3. Carol Lukas

    I made this recipe for a pot luck lunch. I used chicken sausage. Made a double batch and several people took some home. Served it with corn bread that I baked in my iron skillet. Can you tell me the # of calories in a serving?

    Reply

  4. Monica A.

    Slow Cooker 15 Bean Soup (9)
    Easy, hearty and everyone liked it! I did increase the broth to about 10 cups and will do 8 next time.

    Reply

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FAQs

How long do you cook 15 bean soup in a crockpot? ›

Set slow cooker on high and cook for 5-7 hours then check to make sure beans are tender. The soup can continue to simmer for several hours and will develop more flavor over time.

Do you cook beans on high or low in a slow cooker? ›

Cook on low for 6 to 8 hours: Cover the pot and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours. If this is your first time cooking beans or you're cooking an unfamiliar kind of bean, begin checking the beans after 5 hours and then every 30 minutes until they are cooked to your liking.

Is 15 bean soup healthy for you? ›

Is 15 Bean Soup Healthy? YES, this 15 bean soup recipe is healthy! Beans are high in protein and fiber, meaning this soup will keep you full. This recipe also includes an ample amount of carrots, which are high in beta carotene, antioxidants, potassium, vitamins, and fiber.

How do you make 15 bean soup less gassy? ›

To cut down on the gassy properties, you can add a little baking soda to your recipe. The baking soda helps break down some of the beans' natural gas-making sugars.

Can you overcook soup in a slow cooker? ›

"When a slow cooker is too full, it may not heat the food evenly," explains Leal. As a result, some parts of the dish may overcook, while others remain undercooked. "This can also increase the risk of foodborne illness, because the food might not reach a safe temperature throughout," she says.

How long can you leave soup in crockpot on low? ›

That varies by what's inside the slow cooker and also by the appliance's setting and model, the experts say. Most recipes for all-day cooking call for 6 to 8 hours on low. Quality- (and safety-) wise, another 1 to 2 hours in 'keep warm' mode won't mess things up.

What beans should not be cooked in a slow cooker? ›

Turns out cooking dried red kidney beans and cannellini beans in your slow cooker can make you sick. Find out how to eliminate the toxin that can make you ill and how to safely prepare and cook these commonly used legumes.

Why are my beans still hard after slow cooking? ›

Baking soda can help significantly since it increases the pH of the water, disintegrating that pectin and allowing beans to soften quicker. Baking soda also removes minerals from hard water, which can prevent beans from hydrating as quickly.

Should I leave my slow cooker on low or high? ›

Certainly, foods will cook faster on high than on low. However, for all-day cooking or for less-tender cuts, you may want to use the low setting. It's safe to cook foods on low the entire time -- if you're leaving for work, for example, and preparation time is limited.

How do you thicken 15 bean soup? ›

It's so simple to thicken 15 Bean Soup!
  1. Remove a cup of cooked beans and some of the broth and puree it in a blender.
  2. Add the blended beans back into the pot for thicker stock.
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Can you eat bean soup every day? ›

Yes! "Eating beans, including canned beans, every day is one of the best things you can do to help increase nutrients [that you may fall short on] and substantially improve the quality of your diet," says Papanikolaou.

What does bean soup do to your body? ›

Eating beans on a regular basis can help in maintaining a healthy weight, reducing the risk of chronic diseases and supporting your gut health. Soups is an easy and delicious way to enjoy these health benefits of beans.

Why add apple cider vinegar to soaking beans? ›

The apple cider vinegar breaks down indigestible sugars to help digestion and also brightens the flavor of the beans without the need for excess salt.

Why add baking soda to beans? ›

The addition of baking soda to the cooking water does two things: It adds sodium ions that weaken the pectin as explained above, and more importantly, an alkaline environment causes the pectin molecules to break down into smaller molecules that greatly weakens the pectin causing the beans to soften much more rapidly.

What spice reduces gas in beans? ›

Add ajwain or epazote – both of these spices will decrease gas production – I swear by the epazote! Just add about a tablespoon to a large pot of beans during the cooking process. You can also add ginger or cumin as these spices help with digestion.

How do you know when soup beans are done? ›

If the water level drops below the beans, add more water so the beans are covered at all times. The beans are done cooking when they're all tender; you can test this as they by smooshing a bean or two against the side of the pot with a fork — it should collapse easily, but not be mushy.

How long does it take to heat soup in a slow cooker? ›

Place the soup in the slow cooker and set it to low heat. Allow the soup to simmer in the slow cooker for a few hours. This gradual heating process will allow the flavors to meld together beautifully. Stir occasionally and check the temperature periodically to ensure it's warmed up to your liking.

Can you overcook beans in soup? ›

Dried beans tend to take a long time to cook, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't worry about overcooking them. Overcooked beans are perfectly safe to eat, but while they may be edible, they'll be less pleasant to consume. Signs that your beans are overcooked include them being very soft and mushy.

Will soup reduce in slow cooker? ›

Our answer. Slow cookers can be useful for cooking stews, but generally the combination of low heat and a tightly fitting lid will mean that the auce doesn't get a chace to thicken (by reduction) and consequently the sauce can be a little thin.

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