Slow Cooker Bean and Bacon Soup {Campbell’s Copycat}


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Skip the canned version of Campbell’s delicious soup and go for this Slow Cooker Bean and Bacon Soup copycat recipe. It’s a hearty soup made with white beans, carrots, tomatoes, and bacon (of course!). This is a soup your family is sure to enjoy.

full pot of bean and bacon soup.

Does this taste like Campbell’s Bean and Bacon Soup?

Pretty darn close! Campbell’s Bean with Bacon soup is known for its classic savory flavor, which can be hard to replicate. With just a few simple ingredients and your crockpot, you can recreate that familiar taste at home. This recipe is especially great when you need to feed a large family or a crowd.

Ingredients for bean and bacon soup on a table.

Key Ingredients

White Beans: This recipe calls for dried small white beans, also known as navy beans. You can also use great northern beans if needed.

Vegetables: Carrots, tomatoes, and a white onion are diced and added to give this hearty soup a chunky texture.

Cooked Bacon: Although the bacon is cooked prior to adding, it adds a smoky flavor and whatever bacon fat is left from cooking enhances the soup.

Chicken Bouillon Cubes: These are used to make the soup’s flavorful chicken stock base.

Hickory Liquid Smoke: A little goes a long way when using liquid smoke, but this is the key to getting the classic smoky taste of bean and bacon soup.

Seasonings: All you need is dried thyme, salt, and pepper to enhance the other flavors in this soup.

How to Make Bean and Bacon Soup

  1. Start with dried beans, smoky bacon, and simple pantry seasonings for big, old-fashioned flavor.
  2. Let the crockpot work its magic until everything turns tender, rich, and cozy.
  3. Mash a few beans for extra creaminess.
Bean and bacon soup (campell's copycat) in slow cooker with a wooden spoon.

Tips & Variations

Meat Swap: To keep the smokey flavor profile you can swap out the bacon for cubed ham or a large ham hock.

Bean Swap: You can use black eyed peas or pinto beans in place of the small white beans.

Additional Seasonings: You can add red pepper flakes or creole seasonings for a spicy bean recipe.

2 bowls of bean and bacon soup.

What to Serve with Bean and Bacon Soup

Cornbread: One of the best ways to serve bean and bacon soup is with a slice of cornbread and soft butter.

Toppings: This soup is great as-is, but you can always add shredded cheddar cheese, freshly ground black pepper and crushed saltine crackers.

Other Sides: You can serve these beans over rice or pair them with collard greens or a green salad.

Do I need to soak the dried beans overnight?

No. That is not necessary for this recipe. Not soaking them will help maintain the texture of the beans during the cooking process.

Bowl of bean soup with metal spoon in it.

Can I use Canned Beans?

No, this recipe was developed for dried beans. The amount of liquid and cooking time would be quite different.

Bean and bacon soup (campell's copycat) in slow cooker with a wooden spoon.

Slow Cooker Bean and Bacon Soup Recipe

5 from 18 votes
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 7 hours
Total Time: 7 hours 25 minutes
Servings: 6
Smoky bean and bacon soup made in the slow cooker. Tastes close to the canned version, but BETTER.
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Ingredients 
 

  • 1 lb. dried small white beans, (navy beans)
  • 8 slices thick-cut apple wood smoked bacon, cooked and chopped (I use a 10 oz. package of Hempler's brand)
  • ½ tsp. hickory liquid smoke
  • 4 chicken bouillon cubes
  • 1 white onion, diced
  • 3 Roma Tomatoes, diced
  • 2 carrots, peeled and chopped
  • ½ tsp. dried thyme
  • ¼ tsp. pepper
  • 6 cups water
  • salt to taste, add when done

Instructions 

  • Add the beans, chicken bouillon cubes, hickory liquid smoke, onion, tomatoes, carrots, thyme, pepper, and cooked and chopped bacon.
  • Add the water. Stir.
  • Cover and cook on HIGH for 6-7 hours, without opening the lid during the cooking time. You want the beans to be very soft.
  • When the cooking time is up, check to see if it needs salt.
  • For creamier beans, mash about 1/4 of the beans.
  • Serve with cornbread and butter.

Sarah’s Notes

There is no need to presoak your navy beans for this recipe. As long as you use the high setting on your slow cooker, they will cook up perfectly.

Nutrition

Calories: 474kcal | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 43mg | Sodium: 759mg | Potassium: 1198mg | Fiber: 20g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 3666IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 140mg | Iron: 5mg

Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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52 Comments

  1. Lee says:

    5 stars
    We are prepping this now to put in the pot in the am so it will be ready when we get home from work. Thank you for sharing and looking forward to the yum!! Woot!

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Let me know how you like it Lee!

  2. Nadette says:

    I don’t like reviews that say it looks good or whatever! I like when they describe the yummyness of it! So here I am, stomach growling telling you how good it sounds and so forth (shame on me…)! I WILL be making this first thing in the morning! I have everything in my pantry and am so happy thinking about the yummy goodness! Thank you for sharing❣

  3. James says:

    Thank you, Sarah for the wonderful recipe and photography! I was wondering if my church could use the soup photo for our “soup and cornbread supper” announcement slide Sunday morning? It’s perfectly thematic!

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      That’s fine James. 🙂

      1. James says:

        Thank you so much!

  4. Amy says:

    5 stars
    We made this for tonight–it was great! Plenty of flavor! I sprinkled shaved Parmesan on top when I served it, and I saved a few exta slices of bacon so we could sprinkle that too.

  5. Kristen says:

    5 stars
    My entire family liked this, which is a rare thing, so it will be added to the meal rotation. The only change I made was that I only used bacon, not a ham hock. Otherwise made it just as written, and it turned out perfect.

  6. Amachan says:

    5 stars
    Instead of 3 fresh tomatoes, would a can of diced tomatoes work? Wondering if anyone had tried this.

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Yes! I have personally done this. Works just fine! Don’t drain the tomatoes.

  7. Tanya says:

    5 stars
    This was delicious I just used a mixed dried beans bag. YUM!

  8. Rachel says:

    How many people does this feed?
    What size are the servings?

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      This makes about 6 servings 🙂

  9. Larraine says:

    This looks great, but do you realize how much sodium those bouillon cubes have. Why not use home made chicken broth or canned or boxed chicken broth? Much healthier.

    1. Yasha says:

      A recipe is always a suggestion or the way someone else did it ,but can always be modified to your own tastes and preferences….

  10. Stephanie says:

    I saved the bacon for the end so it didn’t cook away. Yummy.