Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (2024)

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After the rich Thanksgiving goodies, we always look for something more down home and simple for dinner. These Creamy Northern Beans with Ham certainly fit the bill for that!

I threw the ingredients together in the slow cooker, let them cook for 8 long hours, and the result was a creamy, flavorful pot of beans with tender and delicious chunks of ham.

Add a piece of cornbread and you have the perfect warming dinner for a cool Fall evening.

The original recipe calls for a ham hock, but I substitute one inch cubed smoked ham instead. I find that a ham hock usually leaves the beans greasy and it's hard to skim all that fat off.

If you don't have ham leftover from Thanksgiving, go to your local deli and ask for a pound of smoked ham cut one inch thick. Cube it into chunks when you get home and throw them in with the beans.

These delicious Creamy Northern Beans with Ham remind me of dishes my Mother used to make. Pure comfort food at its best that leaves you satisfied. We lost my Mom in 2009, but I'm lucky enough to have inherited her recipe box and cookbooks with hand written notes in them. Priceless!

Be sure and use the pinch of cloves called for in the recipe. It's not overpowering and adds a nice flavor depth to the creamy beans!

I hope you'll try these - they're simple to make and are so very good for a nice dinner. They even seem to get better and better after a few days.

You don't have to wait till Thanksgiving or even cool weather to make this recipe. They're awesome all year round.

Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (4)

Creamy Northern Beans with Ham

Yield: 6

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours

Inactive Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 16 hours 20 minutes

Creamy with tender beans and chunks of ham. Wonderful dinner for a cool evening.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Great Northern Beans
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • ½ large onion, chopped
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper
  • pinch of ground cloves
  • 1 lb smoked ham, cut in 1" cubes
  • 3 to 4 C Water* (less water makes creamier, thicker beans!)
  • 1 can (14.5 oz.) chicken broth

Instructions

  1. Sort beans and put them into a large pot. Cover with fresh water (about 2 inches higher than the beans) and let them sit overnight. If you're in a hurry, boil them for 5 minutes, then let them sit covered in the pan for about 30 minutes.
  2. Rinse the beans and place them in the slow cooker. Add the garlic, onion, salt, pepper, ham and the pinch of ground cloves. Pour in the water and broth. Cover and cook on low for about 8 hours, until the beans are tender and creamy. Add salt and pepper to taste if necessary.
  3. If you have leftovers, pour them into your container and let them sit out until they're room temperature, then refrigerate.

Notes

Tips and Stuff:

If you want more of a soup than stew, just add 2 more cups of water.

Jan. 2023 - *Revised recipe to lower water amount - there were quite a few comments about the beans being watery and not thickening up as shown in photos.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 203Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 18mgSodium: 941mgCarbohydrates: 25gFiber: 6gSugar: 1gProtein: 21g

Nutrition Values are Approximate

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  1. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (5)JKB

    I'm cooking these on this cold, cold winter day today. I'm on a diet and just looked at the calories. One gram is 202 calories? One gram of cooked beans is like less than a teaspoon of beans. So this must be a misprint I'm guessing. So with that being said, what did you mean to use on the serving size? Just trying to fit this into my diet...

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (6)sblades

      Not sure how that gram designation got there. It's actually 1 serving (out of six) and is 1 to 1 1/2 cups of bean soup, depending on how much water you put on it. One gram wouldn't be very filling! Lol.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (7)JKB

        No indeed it wouldn't! Lol! Thanks for the clarification on the calories. They were delicious! The ground cloves were just the right touch. I will be making this many more times!

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (8)JKB

      Well I loved the beans. Came out absolutely perfect with just 2 cups of water and the can of broth. Maybe not in my diet but this was the best recipe for great northern beans I've tried. The ground cloves cinched it for me! Thanks for a delicious recipe that I will be making many more times!

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (9)sblades

        Great! Thanks for letting me know!

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  2. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (10)Stuart

    This is THE BEST bean soup recipe ever!! I have made this several times. I only use 2 cups of water instead of the 3 or 4 cups listed in the recipe. Also I skip the pinch of ground cloves and I only use 1/2 to 3/4 pound of ham instead of 1 pound. All just personal preference. Great soup recipe!!

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (11)sblades

      I'm so glad you like it, Stuart!

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  3. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (12)Glenna

    I freeze my cooked beans with a little of the cooking water. Freezing in two cup measures means I can use them in recipes that call for one can of beans. The flavour is so much better, and it's more economical!

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (13)sblades

      Good tip, Glenna!

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (14)Armand Nascimento

        I've made these beans a few times now with a ham shank... always a big hit with the family!!

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  4. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (15)Nancy

    You are right about the awesome flavor of ham hocks in bean soup. What I do to get rid of the fat is to boil the ham hocks, after done take out ham hocks, store the juice in the fridge and the fat will be easy to remove before starting the beans.

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  5. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (17)jesse

    I always do a fast pre-soak. Bring the water (4 to 5 cups cold) to a boil. Take off the heat and cover for 20 minutes. Drain the beans then add a ham hock, 1 large onion, 3-4 cloves of garlic, 2 bay leaves, a pinch of red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper to taste, and about a tablespoon of chopped parsley, and one tablespoon of butter. I cook them in my pressure cooker in water. I cook them for 40 minutes for soupy beans. Serve over white rice Louisiana style. This recipe is tried and true and you will not be disappointed. Enjoy, Jesse

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (18)Jennifer

      How much water in pressure cooker? Water to cover? Have used slow cookers for decades, but I am new to using my pressure cooker.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (19)sblades

        I've never used a pressure cooker, Jennifer, so unfortunately can't help you out on that. Maybe some of the other readers can advise.

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  6. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (20)Kevin

    This is an excellent easy recipe. I add one small starchy, russet potato to help thicken the broth.

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (21)sblades

      That's a good idea, Kevin!

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  7. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (22)Stacey

    Loved this recipe! I doubled (and a half!) using both northern and navy beans. Navy beans don’t get quite as mushy so it gave it a good consistency. I left out the cloves but added about 1-2 Tbl of good smoked paprika. Everyone loved it!!

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (23)sblades

      I LOVE smoked paprika. That's a great idea! Glad you liked these wonderful beans! 🙂

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (24)BCHBMZ

      I prefer my beans soups a little saucy. The picture of this recipe is what caught my attention. If I make a batch of beans that isn't as saucy as I would like, one of my solutions is to us an immersion blender in the pot, blending till I get the desired consistency. Another option I use depending on the type of bean soup, is to add a can of re-fried beans.
      I will confess I have not tried this recipe yet. I intend to in the next couple of days, but instead of the Crock Pot, I'm going to try and make it in my Ninja Foodi.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (25)sblades

        I like the idea of the refried beans. That would thicken them up nicely and keep that good bean flavor. We like Rose's refried beans.

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  8. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (26)Cindy

    Can you use canned northern brand?

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (27)sblades

      Cindy, I think if you use canned and slow cook them for the time indicated, that they'd turn to mush. It might work if you sautee the other ingredients for 3-4 minutes in a skillet, add the broth, then put all in the crockpot for an hour or two. Or just cook them in a Dutch oven on the stovetop on medium-low for an hour. Good luck!

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (28)Sue

        How bout using ham hocks cook first or add raw what bout adding ham hocks raw or par boiled first

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  9. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (29)Angela

    I made this last night and the flavor is wonderful; however, it didn't come out creamy like the picture. Followed directions to the letter. Any ideas how to thicken other than adding flour????

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (30)sblades

      Tammy, in the comments above, mentioned hers didn't come out as creamy either. Maybe use 1/2 less water. Crockpots heat up differently, so you may want to put the pot on medium or high the last 30 minutes, stirring before turning up the temp (you don't want the bottom to burn, though - depends on your pot). Or you can cook them 30 minutes longer on low.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (31)Angela

        Thanks, sblades. Thanks! I'll try cooking on stovetop. I may try using less water as well.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (32)Dale Strickland

        I use Power Pressure Cooker cooks Dried beans In less Than Hour If You Soak.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (33)Lois

        If not thick enough I use my largest cooking spoon (once beans are soft )
        And Mash a couple spoonfuls against the side of the crockpot stir good let cook another hour or two.

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        • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (34)sblades

          Good idea Lois.

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (35)Dian

      You could try taking just a cup or so of just the beans out and smashing them and add back to the pot for more creaminess.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (36)sblades

        That's a good idea, Dian. Could put a cup in a blender too (although smashing them would be less cleanup!).

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (37)mistie hollingsworth

        I agree, that's the way my Mom did it.

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (38)Renee P.

      If you use a spoon and smash some of the beans and stir, the smashed beans will help thicken it up.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (39)sblades

        Thanks Renee!

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (40)Kristina

      A starchy potato cubed. Add with beans at start of cooking, after soaking.

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  10. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (41)Tammy

    I’m making these tonight, had them cooking all day. Threw together some cornbread, and made a pan of fried potatoes. The smell is AMAZING, but they are watery 🙁 I followed directions exactly, so I don’t know where I went wrong, but I still can’t wait to try them!

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (42)sblades

      Tammy, usually after they're slow-cooked for 8 hours they'll thicken up, but if yours are watery, you may trying throwing them in a large pot and cook them down on medium-low on the stovetop. If you have time, just let them keep cooking in the slow cooker. After refrigerated, they also thicken up quite a bit. Good luck and let me know how they come out!

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (43)Jennifer

      Sounds just like what my momma would cook. Wonderful memories of her cooking!

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  11. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (44)D. Johnson

    I'm making this recipe now with a leftover ham bone. A friend just gave me 4 gallons of whole milk so I made mozzarella cheese. I am using the whey to cook the dry beans. I didn't have chicken broth so I added 2 chicken bullion cubes. I love to use whatever I have on hand. I am really curious how this will turn out with whey instead of water. Whey is so good and I just couldn't waste it.

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (45)sblades

      That sounds really interesting and I would love to know how it turns out using whey!

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  12. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (46)Meghan

    Can this be frozen for later? Or will it not keep well?

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (47)sblades

      Meghan, I don't think this would freeze well. We ate on ours for about 3 days and it was still good.

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (48)Barbara

      Yes I freeze bean all the time. I. am going to use Smoked Turkey Wings

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (49)sblades

        Good to know Barbara. And Smoked Turkey Wings sound like a great addition - will make the beans smokier!

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (50)Janie

      Mine do excellent frozen!

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (51)sblades

        Thanks Janie! Good to know.

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        • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (52)Dawn Wuelling

          Any body ever add bacon to there beans?

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          • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (53)Kim

            Absolutely! I cooked some northern beans with smoked ham and bacon in my crockpot today. They turned out delicious!

          • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (54)sblades

            Baconnnnnn. Yes!

          • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (55)Kelly

            I love using bacon in my beans and pea soup… But I fry it up crispy first and then break it up into the stew. It renders the fat and gives it a firmness that's nice to chew.

          • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (56)sblades

            Good idea Kelly. Thanks for the tip!

      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (57)Stan Solocinski

        So I soaked my great northern dry beans first for over night. Then cooked the beans with ham on slow cook in my Power Pressure Cooker XL for 10 hours. They came out good but not as creamy as I wanted. Even though the bean soup is done; how about if I add cream of mushroom soup without adding more water or milk to make it creamier???? What do you think??

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        • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (58)sblades

          Hi Stan - one of the other reviewers recommended a can of refried beans stirred into the mixture. That will thicken it up and keep the bean flavor (I like Rose's refried beans the best!). Or if you have a can of pinto or white beans, mash those up and add to it. I wouldn't put the soup - I think it would take away from the flavor.

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (59)Nancy

      I freeze mine for later meals. Family loves it. Don’t forget the warm cornbread to go with it.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (60)sblades

        Definitely can't forget the cornbread!

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  13. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (61)sblades

    Yes you could definitely do on the stove top, Nita - I would use a Dutch oven on very low so they wouldn't stick as much (and stir occasionally).I've tried this with ham hocks, but mine came out too greasy. Maybe you know a ham hock trick that I don't?... This recipe is good with Great Northern beans or any dried white bean, so you can dump those pinto beans till next time! 🙂

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (62)Cheryl

      I boil my hocks in a separate pot for 45min -1hr It takes the fat and the foam off . Seems to have less strong flavor and super tender when cooked w beans , easier to debone .

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (63)sblades

        That's a good idea, Cheryl (and probably saves some money). Thanks for the helpful comment!

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        • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (64)Chasidy

          Can you adapt this recipe to use an Instant Pot?

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          • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (65)sblades

            I've never used an Instant Pot, Chasidy, so am not sure. Maybe one of my readers can comment on this.

    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (66)Tina

      i usually just refridgerate overnight and take the fat off the top, then reheat!

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  14. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (67)Nita Mason

    How about on a stove top with ham hocks? I am tired of pintos to the point they are boring! 😁

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  15. Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (68)Marcy

    Can you do this in a crockpot? Sounds very homey, calm, warming....sitting by the window watching it snow. That is comfort food to me.

    Thank you for your time.

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (69)sblades

      Absolutely. I always make it in my slow cooker or crockpot. It is the ultimate comfort food!

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (70)Marcy

        AGREED!

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (71)chuck

        no offense but those cloves just run a taste for us. I should've just added the very least amount with a pinch to begin with.

        I suppose it's all about taste and when you grow up

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        • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (72)sblades

          Cloves can absolutely be an overpowering flavor! My pinch is a very, very small amount and usually just enhances the flavor. I'm sorry it ruined the taste for you guys.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (73)Chris

        Ham hocks sound great.
        You could let the soup sit in the fridge for a day and the greasy fat might become solid enough to spoon off easier.

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    • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (74)Arlo

      Excellent recipe. I usually make 2 lbs cause I know they'll not last long. I also added a teaspoon of Adobe and 2 small bay leaves to cook with. Right before serving, I chop up some fresh cilantro to top each bowl with and serve with a homemade tortilla 🥰

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (75)sblades

        Thanks, Arlo! That's a good idea - we run out of these wonderful beans and always wish we had more. I'll bet adobo really gives them a good Southwestern-y, Tex-Mex-ish flavor.

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      • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (76)A. cooper

        I always put 1 or 2 bay leaves in any kind of beans……..tastes so much better. I’m making this today, sounds so good.

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        • Creamy Great Northern Beans with Ham – My Recipe Reviews (77)sblades

          Sounds like a good idea!

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