Soup beans

Soup beans is a term common in the Southern United States, particularly the regions around the Appalachian Mountains.

Soup beans are usually served with cornbread, greens (such as boiled cabbage, cauliflower, or sauerkraut and sausage), and potatoes (stewed or fried) and may be topped with raw chopped onions or ramps.

Soup beans are considered a main course, but also serve as a side dish.

[1] While soup beans might be served with any meal, they were typically the main course in a meatless supper.

Traditionally, soup beans are served with other home grown vegetables and homemade breads: Modern additions: Modern supermarkets and processed foods have led to two additions to soup bean suppers which are not traditional.