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You’re going to love this slow cooker soup, full of tender beans, Cajun seasonings, and chunks of Andouille sausage. This post is sponsored by Hurst’s Beans. Thank you for supporting the brands that support this blog!
Did I tell you guys about the time my husband took me to see Wicked? It was last week, so I’m guessing I haven’t told you yet or I’d remember. 😉
Anyway, he bought us tickets in the second row, because he knew that I’d been wanting to see the show for years. Good job, Husband!
Then he surprised me with some gorgeous earrings, to make our date night special. Really good job, Husband.
Then, during the intermission he gifted me with what is basically the funniest moment of my life.
I don’t want to give anything major away here, but Wicked covers the story of the wicked witch of the west from The Wizard of Oz. I don’t think it’s a spoiler to tell you that…she’s green. She was born green and she stays green and the lady who plays her in the show is painted green from head to toe.
Well, my darling color blind husband couldn’t figure out why everyone gasped when they held up the bright green baby after it was born. Nor could he figure out why everyone was gasping and shuddering in horror every time they met her on the streets or at school. Why was she such an outcast? She looked pretty to him! Very tan. Nice hair. Etc, etc.
Finally, he realized during one of the songs that girlfriend was green. The man has lived his entire life not realizing that the wicked witch of the west was green. HOW IS THAT A THING? HOW DOES ONE NOT KNOW THIS?
I love him. But I will never not make fun of him for this. Of course, I also find it strangely charming and adorable. I could not stop laughing when he told me about his struggles during intermission!
Anyway, that has nothing to do with this soup, I just had to get it off my chest. The world needed to know that story!
So, let’s talk soup now, shall we? We shall.
I’ve been working with Hurst’s Beans to bring you some creative recipes using their packages of dried beans. I love Hurst’s Beans, because their bags of beans come with a little seasoning packet inside that you can use to add a burst of flavor to your beans. The ham flavoring in the pinto beans is especially nice, adding this bit of smokiness to the beans that really makes them pop.
This time around, I made you a slow cooker soup recipe featuring their Cajun 15 Bean Soup. You’d never guess, but the package comes with 15 different types of beans! 😉 It also contains a little packet of Cajun seasoning, making your soup super easy to season perfectly.
I added the beans to the slow cooker, along with some onion and bell pepper, and a whole lotta chicken broth. That’ll take about 5 hours on high to get your beans nice and tender. Then you swirl in the Cajun seasoning, some diced tomatoes, and a big pan of browned Andouille sausage. You could skip the browning step, if you’re majorly in a hurry, but the best thing about this type of sausage is the crispy edges, if you ask me.
It’ll take another hour on high after that and you’ll have this perfectly seasoned Cajun soup. It’s not overly spicy, but has just the right amount of kick. If you really don’t like spice, use smoked sausage instead of Andouille and that will make it a bit more mild, but honestly, I’m a wimp and I thought this was perfection.
I served this with cornbread. I like to crumble my cornbread up in the bowl like crackers, but I’m weird. You can also serve this with rice.
Either way, I think you’ll find that this makes a perfect, hearty bowl of soup that is excellent for this time of year.
Slow Cooker Cajun Sausage and Bean Soup
Ingredients
- 1 package Hurst's Beans Cajun 15 BEAN SOUP
- 1 green bell pepper diced
- 1 sweet onion diced
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 2 cups water
- 1 pound Andouille sausage
- 15 ounces canned diced tomatoes
Instructions
- Rinse the beans and sort through to remove any debris. Set aside the seasoning packet.
- Place rinsed beans in a slow cooker with the bell pepper, onion, chicken broth, and water.
- Cook on high for 5 hours.
- Slice the sausage into thin coins and cook in a large skillet over medium high heat until browned on both sides, about 5 minutes.
- Add the sausage and tomatoes to the slow cooker, along with the packet of Cajun seasoning. Stir well.
- Cook for 1 more hour or until ready to serve.
- Serve with rice or corn bread, as desired.
Vanessa Sims says
Do you have to pre soak the beans?
Karly says
No, we don’t.
LauraSwanson says
Where would you get the packet of Cajun seasonings?
Karly says
It comes in the bag of beans.
LISA says
LOVE HOW EASY THIS RECIPE WAS! DELICIOUS SERVED OVER RICE AND A SIDE OF CORNBREAD!
Genevia says
Woah! This cajun sausage and bean soup dish looks absolutely great. I can’t wait to try it as it is a unique combination of many flavors. Thanks a lot.
Carley says
Hi, love your name and the recipe! ? I bought all the ingredients and was wondering if you soaked the beans first?
Karly says
Nope, no need! ๐ And thank you!
Carley says
Hi, love your name and the recipe! ? I bought all the ingredients and was wondering if you soaked the beans first?
Liz Lamberth says
This makes a LOTS. Can it be frozen?
Karly says
I’ve never frozen soup before, but if you do, I think it would freeze like any other broth based soup. ๐
Tina lamm says
Instead of cooking on high for 5 hours could you cook on low for longer and not mush the beans. The sausage was packaged 12 Oz so I will be making mine with 24 oz.
Karly says
Yeah, probably about 8 or 9 hours. ๐
Brenda Stansbury-McCurdy says
The recipe calls for 6 cups of chicken broth and 2 cups of water. But it doesn’t mention when the water goes in????? I want to make it tomorrow Nov. 20, 2016 so I hope I get an answer!!
Ethel says
Same time as the broth
Karly says
The water gets added with the chicken broth. Hope you enjoyed!
Brenda Stansbury-McCurdy says
That’s what I did! I couldn’t find the beans with the Cajun seasoning packet so I just bought the 15 beans soup and used a 1 Tbs of Cajun seasoning. I also used Ro-tel tomatoes instead of regular tomatoes. We like extra spicy! Turned out fabulous!!
Krystle says
This looks really yummy! Something different besides your typical chicken noodle or potato soup. I’ve never heard of Hurst’s products, but I’ll have to check them out.
Karly says
I think you’ll love this! It’s nice to have a change from the usual soup. ๐
Pat Campbell says
I made this last Saturday, it was really good. i didn’t think I would like the 15 beans but I did!
Karly says
Glad to hear that! ๐
Clairlyn says
Where do you get these beans? I live in Utah and I have never heard of them.
Karly says
They sell them at my local Wal-Mart. The 15 Bean Soup is pretty widely distributed, but if you can’t find it, go ahead and swap in any mix of dried beans that you’d like in soup and then add in Cajun seasoning.
Susan Wallace says
Where do I get the can seasoning
Karly says
If you purchase Hurst’s Beans, it will come with the seasoning in the bag. Otherwise, you’ll want to purchase a jar of Cajun seasoning – most any spice aisle should have it.
Dionne I Domestic Dee Blog says
Funny story! This soup looks amazing. Now that it is soup time I am so happy. I just never get tired of soups. Too bad I live in a house full of males and they do not feel the same LOL.
Karly says
What is it with men and soup?!
Alix @A Hedgehog in the Kitchen says
WOW! You got to see Wicked! You’re so lucky and what a sweet surprise! I haven’t seen it yet but I hear it’s amazing! What a cute story about your husband – aww, it’s not easy being green but it’s not eay not seeing green either. Hehe. ๐ This recipe looks so good! We love slow cooker everything and cajan sausage and bean soup. YUM!
Carlee says
Too funny about your husband! It must be so odd not seeing all of the colors that everyone else sees and even funnier that he saw her as having a nice tan!! This soup looks lovely too. I could definitely eat soups all fall and winter long.