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This Instant Pot Ham and Bean Soup is one of my favorite pressure cooker recipes! Pressuring cooking the soup makes it taste like it simmered away all day, but it only needs 15 minutes of hands on time and is ready in less than 2 hours.
Whether you need a reason to try out that Instant Pot you’ve been scared to take out of the box or you’re an old pro who just wants to test out a new recipe, this Instant Pot Ham and Beans Soup is going to be a hit.
This Instant Pot soup is loaded with beans, diced ham, and veggies, making it perfect for cold days when you just need something warm and comforting.
(No Instant Pot? No problem! Check the notes section of the recipe card for instructions on how to make this in the slow cooker!)
This ham and bean soup is hearty and delicious and I think it’s a great way to test out the magic of the Instant Pot. Cooking beans at high pressure makes for tender, flavorful beans in less than two hours, which makes beans one of our favorite Instant Pot recipes to make!
Instant Pot 15 Bean Soup:
We’re starting with a bag of 15 bean soup mix that comes with a handy little seasoning packet to add a great flavor to your soup – of course, it’s easy to make your own seasoning mix too.
You’ll likely find 15 Bean Soup in most grocery stores under the brand name Hurst Beans, but other brands do make versions of this mix. Goya has a 16 Bean Soup that would work as well, though I don’t believe it comes with a seasoning packet.
Feel free to use a different mix of beans when making this soup. We like the 15 bean soup because it has such a wide variety!
If you can’t find the 15 bean mix (or something similar), any sort of dried mixed beans should work fine or you can just stick with a bag of dried pinto beans.
What Readers are Saying!
“Excellent flavor. This was the first time I’ve made ham and bean soup and my family loved it. Thanks for sharing this recipe.” – Karahi
Why Use the Instant Pot?
The Instant Pot makes cooking dried beans quick and easy. The beans turn out so tender, with an delicious texture that you won’t find anywhere else. These will be better than canned beans, promise!
We don’t even bother to soak dried beans before pressure cooking them!
I’ve also shared our recipe for pressure cooker pinto beans that you should try sometime soon! Beans are such a filling food and they’re great for holidays, get togethers, and cool autumn days.
Ingredient Notes:
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Bean Soup Mix: We use Hurst’s 15 Bean Soup Mix in this recipe. It has a variety of beans, including navy beans , white beans, black beans, and baby lima beans for a hearty soup that makes a delicious meal any night of the week. This is easy to find in just about any grocery store in the US.
Chicken Stock: We use chicken stock rather than water to add extra flavor to our soup.
Veggies: We’re using carrots, celery, and onion to add flavor and nutrition to our soup.
Ham: You can use leftover ham or just dice up a ham steak. The bag of pre-diced ham from the store will work great here as well.
Seasoning: We use the packet of seasoning that come with the soup, but you can make your own seasoning blend with a bay leaf and other dried seasonings. We’ll include a seasoning blend below if you’d like to make your own.
Instant Pot Recommendation!
We use our Instant Pot regularly for cooking rice, making the easiest to peel hard boiled eggs, and for making tasty soups like Instant Pot ham and beans in no time! It’s a great little tool to have in your kitchen!
How to Make Ham and Bean Soup:
Prepare the Beans: Add the beans to a colander and rinse them well. Pick through the beans to remove any debris or damaged beans while doing this.
Saute: Set your pressure cooker to “Saute” and begin adding the carrots, celery, and onion. Let those cook for a few minutes to start to soften up.
Pressure Cook: Add the beans to the pot. Set the pressure cooker to “high pressure” and a 40 minute cook time. Place the lid on and set the vent to sealing. After it has reached pressure and cooked, do a natural release for about 20 minutes.
Ham: Remove the lid and stir in the seasoning packet, ham, black pepper and red pepper. Stir well and place the lid back on the pot and let the mixture set for about 5 minutes. This will warm up the ham and you’ll be ready to dig in!
Serving Suggestions:
Our Instant Pot Ham and Bean Soup recipe goes perfect with our sweet cornbread or a side of homemade biscuits.
Give our Jalapeno Cheddar Bread, Beer Bread, or Irish Soda Bread a dunk in your bowl of soup.
A side of these Tuscan roasted vegetables would also go well with the soup!
Ham and Bean Soup FAQ:
Whisk together 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 3 tablespoons of cold water to create a slurry. Turn the pot to sauté and stir in the cornstarch slurry until thickened.
Depending on how fresh the ham you use is, ham and bean soup will last for 4-5 days in the fridge, tightly covered.
To freeze, ladle cooled soup into a freezer safe container or freezer safe bag and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat in the microwave or on the stove.
This may vary by brand. We typically use the Hurst’s beans for this soup which contain northern, pinto, large lima, yelloweye, garbanzo, baby lima, green split, kidney, cranberry, small white, pink, small red, yellow split, lentil, navy, white kidney, and black bean.
Seasoning for 15 Bean Soup:
We typically use Hurst’s Beans 15 Bean Soup for this recipe which comes with a packet of “ham seasoning” in the bag.
If you’re using another brand of beans, or just prefer to make your own seasonings, we’d recommend adding the following:
- 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
- 2 teaspoons salt, more to taste
- 1 teaspoon garlic poder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
Leftover Ham Recipes:
This is a great recipe for leftover ham from Christmas or Thanksgiving dinners, or any time you make ham. We love this crockpot spiral ham and we always have plenty leftover for use in other recipes, like ham and beans!
I also have a few other recipes for you to try that could use leftover ham. My crock pot breakfast casserole is always a win and so is my slow cooker Cajun ham and beans.
Instant Pot Ham and Bean Soup
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 large carrots peeled and diced
- 2 stalks celery diced
- 1 sweet onion diced
- 20 ounces 15 Bean Soup mix see notes
- 7 1/2 cups chicken stock
- 2 cups cooked diced ham
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
Instructions
- Turn pressure cooker to “saute” and add the oil to the pot. Once hot, add the carrots, celery, and onion and cook, stirring often, for 5 minutes.
- Rinse and sort through the beans. Add to the pressure cooker along with the chicken stock. If your bean mix came with a seasoning packet, set aside.
- Turn the pressure cooker off. Put on the lid and set the vent to “sealing.” Set the pressure cooker to “high pressure” for 40 minutes.
- Once the soup has reached pressure and cooked for 40 minutes, allow the pressure to release naturally, about 20 minutes.
- Remove the lid carefully and stir in the seasoning packet, ham, black pepper, red pepper flakes. Taste and add salt if needed.
- Stir well, cover the pot, and let set for 5 minutes to allow the ham to heat through.
- Serve hot. Sprinkle with fresh parsley as desired.
Tips & Notes:
- 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
- 2 teaspoons salt, more to taste
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
Nutrition Information:
This recipe was originally part of a partnership with Hurst’s Beans and was published in 2017. The partnership has concluded but the recipe is still delicious and made often in our house. We updated the blog post in 2024 to include other options beyond Hurst’s Beans for making this soup, in case it’s not available where you live. Original photo below:
Kathryn Moore says
I received an Instant Pot for Christmas and am using the slow cooker method for this delicious looking soup, on a snowy day at The Jersey Shore! ย I canโt adjust the time – it automatically set at โnormalโ for slow cooking and 4:00 hours! ย Seems to be a real PAIN! ย Iโve got the lid tight, itโs vented, UGH!!!!
Karly says
Sorry to hear you’re having issues with your Instant Pot, Kathryn. I’ve never tried using mine as a slow cooker, so I can’t help. Hopefully there’s some info in the manual that can help.
Michelle says
A year later and I got an Instant Pot for Christmas! We had ham & veggie lasagna & smoked salmon. (Something for everyone.) I usually make a pea soup or bran soup with the ham leftovers, but wanted to test out my IP… I found your recipe and it looked easy peasy (and it was)! It came out perfect! It was the second time using my new IP… I used it earlier in the day for sesame chicken. My soup thickened up quite a bit. I ate it with a hearty roll, but the flavor kind of reminded me of red beans & rice. I am going to make some rice in my IP tomorrow and see how it is over that. Iโll save this recipe because Iโll definitely make it again! Thanks!ย
Karly says
So glad it was a hit! And good for you – getting the IP out of the box and using it. So many people are scared of them at first. ๐
Daja says
By beans didnโt come with a seasoning packet….any suggestions?
Karly says
I would probably just add a little bit of smoke flavoring and some extra salt, as needed.
Jules says
What a perfect EASY winter soup!! This looks so delicious, and full of flavor ๐ I’m a sucker for ham in soup!!
Lisa Culbertson says
When you saw let the pressure release naturally for 20 minutes does that mean turn to vent or let sit for 20 minutes? Sorry, Instatpot newbie here.
Karly says
Natural release means let the pressure drop on it’s own, so don’t turn the vent. ๐ After the 20 minutes is up, go ahead and flip your vent and open it up.
Renee says
Can I throw the ham bone in with this recipe as well? Never used a bone in IP so just want to clarify! Thank you!ย
Karly says
I think so, but haven’t tried it myself. I know people make bone broth in the IP all the time, so I think it’d be great.
drew c burch says
Yes you can put the bone in just take it out when soup is done will turn out great enjoy the great soup
Becky says
I cooked this but I added a can of diced tomatoes and all ingredients at once but the seasoning pack and cooked for 40 minutes and it turned out perfect. My first instant pot dish a success!
Becky says
Oh and I used country ham chips, no need for salt
Karly says
Glad you enjoyed it!
Albert Bevia says
Recipes like this remind me I need to get an instant-pot….like right now! this soup looks and sounds delicious!
Leanne | Crumb Top Baking says
I totally got an Instant Pot for Christmas, so I might need to try out this recipe! It looks cozy delicious!
kittyninja says
I grew up having Ham and lasagna for Christmas! A lovely combo, if you ask me, easy to skip mashed potatoes, just a plate of lasagna and ham, delightful
Karly says
Sounds delicious!
Miranda says
Hi, Karly
I was wondering if I’ll still need to soak the beans overnight in order to use this recipe.
Gina says
Iโd like to know this too!
Karly says
Nope, no need. ๐
Holly says
Oh good, I was worried that I messed up my soup by not soaking the beans first.ย
Anne Long says
How do you make this without a pressure cooker? It looks so good!!
Karly says
I’ll update the post to include slow cooker instructions. ๐
Ivory says
This dish looks amazingly delicious, and I can hardly wait to make it. ย Yum!
Sue says
More Instant Pot recipes would be great.
Thanks for your time posting all these great ideas.
Karly says
Glad to hear you’re interested in more IP recipes! I’ll keep them coming! ๐
Misty says
Christmas dinner is different every year, but it’s never ham or turkey or any of that traditional stuff. The last couple years we’ve done a taco bar with my extended family on whatever day we get together and then lasagna at our house on Christmas day.
By the time we’ve done Thanksgiving at home, Thanksgiving at church, Christmas at church, and Christmas with the inlaws we’ve had at least 4 turkey/ham/stuffing/potato meals in a month’s time and we’re over it. Bring on the taco’s!
Merry Christmas!!!
Karly says
A taco bar sounds amazing!! We do deli sandwiches (usually from Jimmy John’s) on Christmas Eve, so the traditional dinner on Christmas Day is nice. But I’d give up a traditional dinner for a taco bar any day of the week!
Kelli @ Hungry Hobby says
Always loving my instant pot! pinning and sharing tomorrow!