Friday, January 5, 2024

Hobbit Days

As with much of the nation we are experiencing a blast of cold winter weather.

It's predicted for much of the coming week, so hearty soups are the go-to meal of the day.


 
 
I've made a fifteen bean soup today, chocked full of country ham, celery, onions, tomatoes, carrots, garlic, and chili spice.
Served with a slice of buttermilk cornbread, it's the ideal comfort food, on a blustery cold day.
Come join us for a bowl.
 
 
 
 
We'll leave the light on for you ! 
 
 

 
 
If you feel like making your own pot, here's the original recipe.

  • 1 lb. smoked sausage, ground sausage (browned in pan), ham hocks or diced ham. Our favorite is to use a leftover hambone with some meat on it.

  • 1 pkg of Hurst 15 Beans
    1 lg. onion, diced
    1 clove garlic, minced
    1 tsp chili powder (optional)
    1 can diced tomatoes (15 oz.)
    Juice from 1 lemon
    Bay Leaf


  • I also add:  

    Two stalks of celery
    Three cubed potatoes 
    Two sliced carrots
  • Optional: Hot sauce or crushed red pepper to taste



 Original 15 Bean Soup® recipe Hurst Beans

7 comments:

Kathy said...

This sounds so good. I have never heard of having 15 beans though. My sister makes a soup very like this with ham and split peas. I think it is the same idea. Now you have me wanting soup for dinner.

Latane Barton said...

I'd be right there! (grin)

Jon said...

There's nothing better than homemade soup to expunge the winter chill - - and your recipe is really hearty. I've never heard of buttermilk cornbread. It sounds delicious.

Anonymous said...

15 beans , that's intriguing. It sounds a wonderful soup. Perfect for cold days.

Heritage Hall said...

Along with the comfort food is the beautiful, soothing photo of lamplight.

L. D. said...

It would taste so good today as we are now snowed in for a while. The snow is heavy and deep. I think there is a poem in that statement. The cornbread looks so good too.

Lowcarb team member said...

The winter months are such a good time for warming soups and yours looks delicious.

All the best Jan