Bean and Bacon Soup

Published August 30, 2016. Updated December 2, 2018

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Warm and hearty Bean and Bacon Soup to brighten up those chilly days! It’s made with simple ingredients and it’s way better than canned! Plus it doesn’t have any mysterious ingredients, you can name everything here.

Bean and Bacon Soup in a white serving bowl set over a white plate. Soup is topped with mozzarella, bacon and parsley and served with a side of saltine crackers.

Bean and Bacon Soup

There aren’t many canned soups out there that I’ll buy but the one that I’ve always bought is Campbell’s Bean and Bacon Soup. My mom bought it so I grew up eating it and therefor it’s one of those foods I just crave (that and a pack of ramen noodles).

Well I finally decided it was due time to try making it a home and I’m so glad I finally did because of course this homemade Bean and Bacon Soup is so much better then the canned stuff!

It’s so easy to make, it’s incredibly hearty and filling and it has such a delicious flavor!

Bean and Bacon Soup in a large white pot.

One thing I really love about this soup is that it uses ingredients I always have on hand.

I keep bacon in the freezer and those basic veggies – carrots, celery, onions and garlic are staples, and canned beans are a pantry must so I’m sure this will be a go to soup for me this upcoming fall and winter.

Close up image of a ladle filled with bean and bacon soup.

Serve it with Mozzarella or String Cheese

Oh and let’s not forget the string cheese. It may likely be the first time you’ve seen a soup recipe that lists string cheese as an ingredient but don’t knock it until you try it.

My sister got me hooked on it with the canned stuff (as well as adding a fair amount of pepper) and now I think it’s a must! Mozzarella works fine too though if that’s what you keep on hand. Either way try it soon and don’t leave off the cheese!

Overhead image of bean and bacon soup in a large pot.

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Bean and Bacon Soup

Warm and hearty Bean and Bacon Soup to brighten up those chilly days! It's made with simple ingredients and it's way better than canned! Plus it doesn't have any mysterious ingredients, you can name everything here.
Servings: 5
Prep15 minutes
Cook45 minutes
Ready in: 1 hour

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Cook bacon in a large enameled cast iron pot until browned and crisp, transfer bacon to a plate lined with paper towels, while leaving 2 Tbsp rendered bacon drippings in pan. 
  • Heat drippings over medium-high heat and add onions, carrots and celery. Saute 4 minutes then add garlic and saute 2 minutes longer.
  • Add in chicken broth, tomato paste, sugar, thyme and beans. 
  • Stir in 3/4 of the cooked bacon, while reserving remainder in a small resealable bag in refrigerator until ready to use. 
  • Season soup with salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to low and allow to simmer, stirring occasionally, until veggies are soft, about 30 minutes. 
  • Transfer 2 1/2 cups of the soup to a blender, cover with lid (while removing lids center insert and holding a folded kitchen towel over blender) blend until smooth. 
  • Stir pureed mixture back into soup. Serve warm topped with shredded cheese and parsley. Thin soup with more broth or water if desired.
Nutrition Facts
Bean and Bacon Soup
Amount Per Serving
Calories 558 Calories from Fat 117
% Daily Value*
Fat 13g20%
Saturated Fat 5g31%
Cholesterol 50mg17%
Sodium 1624mg71%
Potassium 1534mg44%
Carbohydrates 69g23%
Fiber 15g63%
Sugar 8g9%
Protein 22g44%
Vitamin A 6880IU138%
Vitamin C 11.4mg14%
Calcium 320mg32%
Iron 6.4mg36%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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84 Comments

  • Kristin H

    Last year, I really wanted to try a bean and bacon soup, and there weren’t too many options on Pinterest. There was one recipe that was repeated several times, and it looked good, so I tried it. It was terrible! It was so tomato-y (not that I don’t love tomatoes, but ut’s just not what I’m looking for in a B&B soup). I couldn’t stomach eating the leftovers. Anyway, I was thrilled when I saw your recipe this year, but after looking at the ingredients, and saw they were similar to this awful one, I was a tad nervous. BUT, I trust your recipes so much that I just knew it had to taste different… and it did!! This had a really yummy flavor. It was not overwhelmingly tomato-y. I think your addition of sugar helped with that, as well as not putting a lot of tomato-y ingredients in it. I totally agree that mozzarella string cheese is better than just regular shredded mozza. Before dishing up bowls of it, my husband and I tasted it, and we decided to put in 1 1/2 tsp of liquid smoke. I thought it was good with or without it. Thanks for another great soup recipe!

      • Bendy mom

        My son loves bendy and the ink machine. I found this searching for “bacon soup”! Let me tell you, this recipe is perfect for a bendy fan! It is absolutely delicious!!!

  • Brenda

    Hi,

    Can this soup be frozen? I’ve made it and eaten it all but would like to double and freeze if I can.
    Thanks!

  • Lisa

    I bought the ingredients to make this tonight but I wanted to try cooking this in my electric pressure cooker. Wonder if anyone knows how long I should set the time for?
    thanks looks delicious

    • LISA

      Made this soup last night in a pressure cooker and it was awesome. I set the electric pressure cooker on high pressure for 5 minutes and it was perfect. This one is definitely going to be a keeper in my family. My husband said it was one of the best soups he has ever had. Thank you for the great recipe. I will be looking for more recipes on your website.

      • Jaclyn

        Jaclyn Bell

        I’m so glad you and your husband enjoyed the soup Lisa! I wish I had a pressure cooker so I could cook it that quick :).

  • Polly

    OMG- my husband loved this soup. I think he feels the only soup Cambell’s makes is bean with bacon. what I love is I have everything on hand!!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I feel the same way, the Campbell’s bean and bacon is what we’ve always bought and that’s about it :). I’m glad the recipe was enjoyed!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      What about an immersion blender or food processor? If neither of those then just mash it up with a potato masher a bit. Hope you love it!

  • Patricia

    Jaclyn, that soup looks amazing! And now that it is September, it is officially soup season. I will be making this very soon!

  • Sieglinde Langendorfer

    Jaclyn I am so happy to have found you your recipes are out of this world I just love each and every one of them thank you for all of them can’t wait to see what’s next Sieglinde Langendorfer