Black Bean Soup

  2.3 – 3 reviews  • Easy Main Dish
Level: Easy
Total: 2 hr 20 min
Prep: 15 min
Cook: 2 hr 5 min
Yield: 8 servings about 10 cups

Ingredients

  1. 1 pound black beans, picked over, rinsed and drained
  2. 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  3. 1 medium onion, diced
  4. 1 carrot, diced
  5. 2 cloves
  6. 1 head garlic, halved crosswise
  7. 2 bay leaves
  8. 2 teaspoons dried oregano
  9. 2 smoked ham hocks, about 1 1/2 pounds (substitute ham or bacon)
  10. 9 cups water
  11. 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  12. 1/4 to 1/3 cup dry sherry or dark rum
  13. Freshly ground pepper
  14. 1/2 to 1 teaspoon balsamic vinegar

Instructions

  1. Put the beans in a large saucepan and cover with cold water by 2-inches. Bring to a boil and cook for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat, cover, and set aside for 1 hour. Drain, and reserve the beans.
  2. In a large soup pot heat the oil over medium to medium-high heat. Add the onions and carrots, and cook until lightly brown, about 10 minutes. Stick the cloves in the halves of the garlic. Add to the pot with the bay leaves, oregano, the beans and hocks. Add the water and bring to a full rolling boil. Season with 2 teaspoons salt. Adjust the heat to maintain a simmer, cook until beans and meat are tender, about 1 1/2 hours.
  3. Pull the pot off the heat and cool slightly. Remove the hocks from the soup, set aside to cool. Remove the meat from the hocks, discarding the bones, fat and skin. Cut the meat into small cubes and reserve. Puree the soup, with an immersion blender or in batches in a blender until smooth. Additional water can be added to desired consistency. Add the sherry and vinegar and combine well. Return the soup to medium heat and simmer with the reserved meat. Season with additional salt and pepper, to taste. To serve, divide the soup among warmed bowls, and top with one or more of the garnishes, if desired.
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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 8 servings
Calories 399
Total Fat 12 g
Saturated Fat 3 g
Carbohydrates 41 g
Dietary Fiber 10 g
Sugar 2 g
Protein 29 g
Cholesterol 46 mg
Sodium 1046 mg

Reviews

Susan Blair
I had to laugh when I saw this recipe. It was listed under “vegetarian”. When did ham hocks become vegetarian? Nevertheless, leaving out the ham hocks and adding a little liquid smoke at the end of the cooking, it was tasty. Needed a bit more spice though.
Juan Bender
Did not like the consistancy…
Sonia Moore
it is a good food to eat and its so so so goood my son loves is to

 

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