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Leftover Hambone Soup
Leftover hambone soup is a rich, comforting dish made by slowly simmering a meaty hambone allowing the smoky ham flavor to infuse every spoonful. Add beans, vegetables, sweet chunks of ham and herbs to create a hearty and satisfying dish. It’s a classic way to transform leftovers into a cozy, nourishing meal.
Why You’ll Love This Leftover Hambone Soup Recipe
- Great way to use that leftover holiday ham and hambone.
- In a short amount of time, makes an amazing, flavorful ham broth.
- Warm, hearty, satisfying bowl on those cold winter days.
Tips For Leftover Hambone Soup
- Use leftover ham from holiday seasons (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter): Simmering the hambone extracts collagen and creates a flavorful ham broth that makes this soup rich and hearty.
- Add leafy greens: Sneak in nutritious, leafy greens for your picky eaters. I like to use spinach, but kale collard greens, and arugula all are great options.
- Add pasta: If looking to make this dish even heartier, try adding small shaped pasta.
- Serving ideas: Try serving with a slice of warm cornbread or crusty french bread with a pat of butter. A side salad would also complement this leftover hambone soup.
- Freezing: This leftover hambone soup freezes well and is perfect for a quick, cozy weeknight meal. It will last up to 3 months in the freezer.
Ingredients
- Leftover hambone and ham.
- Garlic, minced
- Onions, chopped
- Carrots, peeled and sliced
- Celery, sliced
- Potato, peeled and diced
- Can white beans like Cannellini or Great Northern
- Corn kernels, frozen or canned
- Rotel tomatoes with green chilies
- Spinach leaves
- Thyme leaves and bay leaves
- Olive oil
- Parmesan cheese, shredded

Adapted from Damn Delicious