Crockpot Great Northern Beans

1 lb (2¼ cups) dried Great Northern beans, rinsed and sorted
6 cups water (plus more as needed)
1 cup chopped onion
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 bay leaf
1 tsp dried thyme (or 1 tbsp fresh)
½ tsp black pepper
Salt to taste (add at the end!)
For Smoky Depth (Choose One):

1 (8–12 oz) ham hock
1 cup diced smoked ham or chopped bacon
2 tbsp liquid smoke + 1 tbsp olive oil (for vegetarian/vegan version)
💡 Pro Tips:
Do NOT add salt or acidic ingredients (like tomatoes) early—they prevent beans from softening.
Sort beans—remove any stones or debris.
No soak needed! The slow cooker does the work.HomeCrockpot Great Northern Beans
Crockpot Great Northern Beans

1 lb (2¼ cups) dried Great Northern beans, rinsed and sorted
6 cups water (plus more as needed)
1 cup chopped onion
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 bay leaf
1 tsp dried thyme (or 1 tbsp fresh)
½ tsp black pepper
Salt to taste (add at the end!)
For Smoky Depth (Choose One):

1 (8–12 oz) ham hock
1 cup diced smoked ham or chopped bacon
2 tbsp liquid smoke + 1 tbsp olive oil (for vegetarian/vegan version)
💡 Pro Tips:
Do NOT add salt or acidic ingredients (like tomatoes) early—they prevent beans from softening.
Sort beans—remove any stones or debris.
No soak needed! The slow cooker does the work.

Step-by-Step Instructions (Creamy, Smoky, Hands-Off)

1. Combine in Crockpot

Place beans, onion, garlic, bay leaf, thyme, pepper, and your smoky ingredient (ham hock, bacon, etc.) into a 6-quart slow cooker.
Add 6 cups water (beans should be covered by 1–2 inches).
2. Cook Low & Slow

Cover and cook on LOW for 8–10 hours or HIGH for 5–6 hours, until beans are tender but not mushy.
Check at 7 hours (LOW) or 4 hours (HIGH)—add hot water if drying out.
3. Season & Finish

Remove ham hock (if used). Shred meat, discard bone, and return meat to pot.
Now add salt—start with 1 tsp, taste, and adjust.
Remove bay leaf.
For creamier texture: Mash a few beans against the side of the pot.
4. Serve Warm

Ladle into bowls. Drizzle with good olive oil or top with fresh parsley.
Serving Suggestions

🥖 Classic Southern plate: With cornbread, collard greens, and hot sauce
🍚 Hearty bowl: Over steamed rice or quinoa
🌯 Vegetarian taco filling: With cumin, lime, and avocado
🥗 Salad boost: Chilled beans in a tomato-cucumber salad
🥣 Appetizer: Blend into a white bean dip with lemon and rosemary
Make-Ahead & Storage Tips

Fridge: Keeps up to 5 days—flavor deepens over time.
Freeze: Cool completely, freeze in airtight containers up to 3 months.
Reheat: Gently on stove with a splash of water or broth.
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need to soak the beans?
A: No! The long, slow cook time softens them perfectly. Soaking reduces cooking time slightly but isn’t necessary.

Q: Can I use canned beans?
A: Not for this recipe—canned beans would turn to mush. But for a quick version: simmer 3 (15 oz) cans with ham and broth for 30 minutes.

Q: Vegan version?
A: Yes! Use liquid smoke + olive oil and skip the ham. Add 1 tsp smoked paprika for extra depth.

Q: Beans still hard?
A: Older beans take longer. Add 1–2 more hours. Avoid adding salt or acid early.

❤️ The Bottom Line

Crockpot Great Northern Beans are more than a side dish—they’re a tradition of frugality, flavor, and care. They’re what you make when you want to feed people well without emptying your wallet or your energy.

So rinse those beans, toss them in the slow cooker, and let time work its magic. Because the best meals aren’t rushed—they’re simmered low, seasoned late, and shared with love.

“Good beans don’t need a recipe—they just need patience and someone hungry.” 🫘✨

VA

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