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The best way to use up leftover ham! With the most flavorful broth, this hearty, cozy soup is so simple yet SO SO GOOD.

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I honestly look forward to the leftover ham more so than the holiday ham itself.

I just get so excited to repurpose the leftovers, whether that’s in some ham and cheese drop biscuits, baked ham and cheese croissants, or this hambone soup.

Yes, hambone soup is one of my all-time holiday favorites.

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I didn’t even know you could use your leftover hambone until 2013! Since then, I have been making this stovetop version every. single. year. It’s cozy, it’s hearty, and it’s loaded with so many hearty veggies (another great way to use up your holiday leftovers!) to complement the sweet chunks of ham.

It is perfection. And now you can make it right in the pressure cooker without any kind of babysitting or fuss, creating the most flavorful ham stock ever.

Serve with crusty bread and keep warm during this winter season! I just read there’s a winter storm headed to the northeast!

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Instant Pot Leftover Hambone Soup

Yield: 8 servings

Prep: 40 minutes minutes

Cook: 35 minutes minutes

Total: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

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The best way to use up leftover ham! With the most flavorful broth, this hearty, cozy soup is so simple yet SO SO GOOD.

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Ingredients

  • 1 leftover hambone
  • 1 sweet onion, diced
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 ½ cups leftover diced ham
  • 2 carrots, peeled and diced
  • 1 russet potato, peeled and diced
  • 1 (15-ounce) can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 cup frozen corn kernels
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley leaves
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Place hambone, onion and bay leaf into a 6-qt Instant Pot®. Add enough water to almost cover the bone without passing the max line of the insert, about 7 cups.

  • Select manual setting; adjust pressure to high, and set time for 30 minutes. When finished cooking, quick-release pressure according to manufacturer’s directions; remove and discard hambone and bay leaf.

  • Add ham, carrots, potato, beans, corn, garlic and thyme. Select manual setting; adjust pressure to high, and set time for 5 minutes. When finished cooking, quick-release pressure according to manufacturer’s directions. Stir in parsley; season with salt and pepper, to taste.

  • Serve immediately.

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32 comments
  1. Christine March 9, 2024 @ 12:59 PM Reply

    This turned out more amazing than I imagined! I was concerned about using a ham bone that was initially cooked from a spiral sliced ham in a slow cooker, but it turned out great. The only thing I would change is the amount of potatoes, corn, and carrots. It’s a personal preference, but I think it can handle more. This is a true winner and a “make again” for my family. Thank you for this incredible recipe!

  2. Debbie January 12, 2023 @ 5:40 PM Reply

    This soup is absolutely delicious! My pot is a little bigger, so I used 10 cups of water and just about doubled everything else. It is hearty and so delicious! Thanks for the recipe!

  3. Katheryne December 1, 2022 @ 8:23 AM Reply

    What if you do not own an instant pot? How do you do this on a stovetop?

  4. Ryssa December 31, 2021 @ 6:18 PM Reply

    It turned out so good!! I did change the amounts of everything as i doubled the bach and added a little heavy whipping cream to the broth at the very end I felt it needed an extra umph and that made it perfect!! My sone who hates carrots and potatoes loved this…..well at least the broth and corn lol 🙂

  5. Cassy December 29, 2021 @ 3:40 PM Reply

    Thanks! This came out so good!!!

  6. Tracy S October 17, 2021 @ 6:49 PM Reply

    I’ve made this a number of times now – it’s the best recipe I’ve found for using up a ham bone. I often add a little lemon pepper to my own serving, but other than that, I do it as written.

  7. Connie September 18, 2021 @ 2:09 PM Reply

    This is my all-time favorite soup! The first time I made it I had a leftover ham bone, but since then we’ve not had one again. So, I buy smoked ham hocks and it works perfectly.

  8. Michelle MW February 13, 2021 @ 10:31 PM Reply

    This turned out very good — the first time I ever made ham bone soup. However, mine didn’t look like the picture because mine had LOTS more broth. My variation was that I used some beef stock I had leftover from cooking a beef roast, in place of the water, but still had to add extra water to cover the ham bone. I added an extra potato, and used home cooked red beans in place of the canned beans. Oh, and I didn’t have any parsley. Still, it was good and easy to make.

  9. Lianna January 25, 2021 @ 4:53 PM Reply

    OH MY GOSH THIS IS SO GOOD! For Thanksgiving, my in-laws did not have enough room in their refrigerator for the ham so we had to store it in our fridge. In exchange for use of our fridge, we were allowed to keep the left over ham and bone. I Googled Ham Bone soup and was happy to see that Damn Delicious had a recipe. And WOW! This soup is so delicious and even my parents were impressed when we brought some over to them. Unfortunately, the yield is a little less than desired but I guess we will just have to make sure everyone gives us their ham bones during the holidays to make more of this!

    • Diane January 13, 2022 @ 1:08 PM Reply

      Made this several times. It’s a great way to use that holiday hambone. Thanks, I expect a great recipe from damndelicious.net!

  10. Clarissa December 29, 2020 @ 7:06 PM Reply

    This was delicious and simple to make. A great use for the leftover Christmas hambone I almost threw out! I replaced the beans with more potatoes because we like that better and it turned out great!

  11. Terri December 13, 2020 @ 6:21 PM Reply

    Made the Leftover Ham Bone soup. I have an 8 qt Instant Pot so I had more water in it. I compensated by adding more veggies and also a stick of celery. it took 2.5 hours as I cut the meat off the bone and used it. Everyone loved it! It sure was Damn Delicious!!!!

    • Nicole December 28, 2020 @ 10:18 AM Reply

      Don’t you mean ✨ham delicious✨?
      *Dah dum tss*

  12. Diane N December 8, 2020 @ 1:54 PM Reply

    This is my first time making this recipe. In addition to your list of ingredients I added celery, a tied together bundle of fresh rosemary, sage and thyme, and three heaping tablespoons of tomato paste, and two tablespoons of chicken broth powder, a can of kidney beans instead of corn I opted for and 8oz. can of peas.

  13. Carol November 29, 2020 @ 11:49 AM Reply

    Our favorite soup! I am excited to try the InstantPot version. When we don’t have a leftover hambone, I go to Honeybaked Ham and purchase one there – no more waiting until after a holiday! We love your recipes Chungah

  14. Deb October 20, 2020 @ 2:56 PM Reply

    So good!! I substituted dried herbs for the fresh and used a mixture of great northern beans and red kidney beans that I pre-soaked from dried. I will definitely make this again.

  15. Lisa May 24, 2020 @ 1:48 PM Reply

    I love the stove top version of the hambone soup!!! Hubby wants me to make it all the time. Now, I HAVE to try the Instant Pot Version!!! Thank you for this recipe!!!!

  16. Paul's wifey April 13, 2020 @ 10:51 AM Reply

    Can I just throw into slow cooker? Don’t own an Instant Pot.

    • Steve April 6, 2021 @ 4:35 PM Reply

      Most definitely, but add a lot more time to the initial ham bone cook.

      • Chantel November 28, 2021 @ 1:51 PM Reply

        5 stars now because it was easy to follow and kind of fun! I just purchased an IP recipe book to put mine to good use, dont use it much but want to. I
        dont have any parsley so, using cilantro ….this soup in place of chicken noodle for the sick kiddos! Got a few minutes to go

  17. Kelly Werlhof January 27, 2020 @ 1:49 PM Reply

    I made this recipe as my first IP recipe ever! It was so easy to follow. I did not make my own ham broth but instead used a box of chicken stock and it was a major hit in my home. I will keep making this anytime we have left over Easter or Christmas ham!!!

  18. Jenn January 18, 2020 @ 12:58 PM Reply

    This soup was super easy to make and turned out great! I’ll definitely make it again!

  19. Shirley December 28, 2019 @ 10:05 AM Reply

    After making this soup I found the broth to be too runny… I like a more thicker soup. So I strained out all the veggies, then added another drained can of cannellini beans to the broth and used an immersion blender to thicken up the broth. Then added the strained veggies back in and the soup was a lot thicker. The taste is great however Chungah!

    • Marie Lawton November 29, 2020 @ 9:08 AM Reply

      I was about to give up on this recipe because I do not like beans at all. Until I saw your suggestion to mash down the beans and I can now enjoy this fabulous soup so thank you for the suggestion.

      • Melanie November 30, 2020 @ 11:45 AM Reply

        You could also use some ditalini (or other small) pasta in place of the beans, which is what I plan to do. Our house is NOT pr0-bean. Ha ha.

        • JD January 2, 2022 @ 2:18 PM Reply

          Could I add lentils instead of beans?

  20. Nadia December 19, 2019 @ 10:58 AM Reply

    How does the flavor of this recipe compare to the stovetop version? Debating whether to try it out in the IP or try your original recipe. Thank you!

    • Diana December 27, 2021 @ 10:02 PM Reply

      This is a great question. I guess you have to cook both and have your own comparison.

      I am going to try both. I’m going to put the ham bone in the IP and cook it until the marrow comes out and then let it cool for the night. The next day I will make the stovetop recipe with the bone broth from the IP. I hope it is as delicious as everyone says!

  21. Cindy Marlow December 13, 2019 @ 9:51 AM Reply

    I’m so hoping this will be a 5-star review after I make this tomorrow. I had to post however and give you a big thanks for a recipe that isn’t just another ham and beans. Don’t get me wrong, I love ham and beans but I was looking for something different and this sounds like a winner. I’m new to the IP world…I just got mine a week ago but you have become my go-to guru.

  22. Carol December 4, 2019 @ 1:53 PM Reply

    This is one of our very favorite soups! I am anxious to try the IP version, although the stove top version I‘ve been making was simple enough You have great recipes, Chungah!

  23. Erin Burggraff December 4, 2019 @ 9:23 AM Reply

    This is one of my absolutely favorite soups. And I love soups! My husband looks for this every Christmas and Easter after we finish the ham dinner. Seriously, the ham broth MAKES this. My whole family (6 kids, ages 3-19) devours it. So good, and so glad I found this a few years ago.

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FAQs

Is Hambone soup good for you? ›

Broth made from animal bones simmered up to 20 hours can heal your gut, boost your immune system, reduce cellulite, strengthen teeth and bones, tackle inflammation and much more.

What can I use a ham bone for? ›

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Can I use a frozen ham bone for soup? ›

When the feast is done, don't toss the ham bone or give it to the dog (experts say that's not safe). Instead, freeze the ham bone so you can use it later to add flavor to a soup or make homemade ham broth or stock. A ham bone will keep in the freezer for at least a few months.

How do you thicken ham and bean soup broth? ›

Step 2: Thicken the soup.

Sprinkle in flour then cook for 1 minute stirring constantly. The addition of flour to the Ham and Bean Soup will give it a nice velvety texture.

What are the disadvantages of bone soup? ›

Added lead. Lead is a heavy metal that may settle on vegetables and plants grown on lead-contaminated soil, and cattle may graze on such contaminated vegetables or plants. Therefore, there is a danger of lead contamination in several varieties of bone broth, as well as a risk of lead poisoning.

What is the healthiest soup you can eat? ›

6 delicious and healthy soups
  • Chicken Vietnamese Pho.
  • Green spring minestrone.
  • Herb and yoghurt-based soup.
  • Lamb shank and barley soup.
  • Pumpkin soup with star croutons.
  • Lentil and vegetable soup with crusty bread.
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Are ham bones OK for dogs to-eat? ›

Can dogs eat ham bones? No, always avoid ham bones. Pups can easily break off pieces of bone, which can cause life-threatening blockages in the digestive system. When cooked, these bones are also very soft and can splinter if your dog chews them, which could cause damage to their mouth and/or digestive system.

How long will ham bone keep in refrigerator? ›

Christmas ham stored in the fridge, either on the bone or carved off and wrapped in plastic and foil, will keep perfectly well for up to two weeks. Ham wrapped in plastic and foil and then frozen will last in the freezer for up to a month.

How do you thicken hambone soup? ›

Use Cornstarch or Arrowroot Powder

Slowly add this mixture to your soup, stirring continuously. Let the soup simmer for a few minutes until it reaches the desired thickness. Remember to follow the recommended ratio of starch to liquid to avoid clumping.

How do you thicken ham bone soup? ›

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

Does honeybaked ham sell ham bones for soup? ›

Prep & Serve

Soup Mix is shipped sealed and has a recommended shelf life of twelve months. Store in a cool, dry place with packaging tightly closed. Approximately 3 hours cooking time. Ham or ham bone is sold separately.

Is broth made from ham bone healthy? ›

Simmering animal bones in water releases collagen and other proteins into the broth that may have health benefits, although more research is needed to validate these claims. Now, a new study has shown that ham bones contain peptides that could have cardioprotective effects.

Is ham bone broth nutritious? ›

A new study has shown that Bone Broth made from dry-cured ham bones may be beneficial for cardiovascular health because ham bones contain peptides that could have cardioprotective effects. The study has been published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry.

What is the healthiest soup to eat why? ›

Vegetable soup is one of the best soups to eat. Vegetable soup is made with potatoes, carrots, onions, green beans and green peas. The combined nutrition of each vegetable adds a great number of vitamins and minerals to your diet. Potatoes are a good source of potassium and carrots provide beta carotene.

Is bone soup good for weight loss? ›

Yes, because bone broth is naturally high in protein and low in calories, it can help with weight management or loss, depending on the person, says Millstine.

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