Dark Days: ham and bean soup
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
The dried beans I purchased from Margerum’s last month have been hibernating in my kitchen. In truth, I’ve been a little hesitant to use them. It’s sort of like that whole thing with Elaine and her “spongeworthy” dilemma from Seinfeld - those dried beans are such a great (and not widely available) commodity that I start to second guess myself when I have a recipe idea. Is that soup recipe spongeworthy? Well, you know what I mean. I just don’t want to waste locally grown dried beans on just any old recipe.
Finally, I got over myself. I mean, they’re beans and they’re meant to be eaten. And if I run out of beans and can’t find any more this Winter, I’ll just have to live with it and resolve to stock up for next year. And then I grabbed up a slab of ham from Country Time Farm in Hamburg, PA and made ham and bean soup.

It’s been a little warm this December to be true soup weather, but this really hit the spot!
1/2 lb of white beans (Margerum’s)
1 quarts of water
1.5 lb of smoked ham steak with a small pc. of bone, cubed and bone reserved (Country Time Farm)
1/2 cup of diced onions (alas, not local)
1 cup chopped celery (from my CSA share, frozen)
1/2 cup chopped carrots (Lancaster Farm Fresh)
2 cloves garlic, diced (Landisdale Farm)
Salt and pepper
chopped parsley (my garden, dried)Soak the beans in cold water for about 2 hrs. Drain.
Place all ingredients in a big old soup pot, cover with water and simmer for about an hour and a half. If you want a thicker soup, cook the beans for about an hour and then add the rest of the ingredients and simmer for another hour.
Add salt and pepper to taste.
I must admit, I’m kind of excited about the prospect of a Nor’easter coming through on Sunday. It’s my fervent wish for us all to get snowed in for a couple of days. We’ve got wood for the fireplace, and lots of soup!
Posted by Nicole on 12/12 at 09:04 AM
I know what you mean about soup weather. M’s office is crazily over-heated, and it’s not right that cold food is what she wants for lunches right now. She made some excellent split-pea soup the other day (with local onions, spuds, carrots, and half of the peas), but it just seems like torture to her to go heat it up at lunchtime! Thanks for the heads-up on the storm--hadn’t heard!
I’ve been really craving split pea soup lately - that sounds so good! I can’t remember if I bought split peas at Margerum’s, but I hope I did.
The storm may or may not happen - weather.com lists a 70% chance of snow and all the local forecasters are salivating over the possibility. I doubt it’ll be huge, though: I couldn’t get that lucky!!!
Oh wow that sounds good. It’s definitely the season for soup!
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That’s really weird… I *just* posted in the forums about my search for local beans. Ha!