HI! I am devasted to have lost my Christmas ham bone because my fridge briefly died!!! Here is what I would have done with it....
In a big ole pot I'd cook off some chopped onion in a little oil... get them down to clear and soft... maybe with a little garlic in there... then I'd throw in the (defrosted) ham bone, and let it get hot enough that some of the fat is coming off it.... at this point, I'd add my beans. And yes, I'm lazy, so I add canned - great northerns, cannelini's, white kidney, even black eyed peas... any "white" bean usually works best. As for how many cans - how many people ya got? It'd say at LEAST three.... and I'd probably take about half a can of beans and mash them, then add them in (makes the base thicker). I wouldn't have drained the beans either - so you'll have a little liquid in there. For more liquid, add in some chicken broth - as much as you like to get it to the consistency you want. If you get it too thin you can always scoop out a half cup or so of beans, mash them to puree and add them back in... I'd add black pepper and hot sauce... wait to the end to add salt - it might not be needed. You can cook it on a hard simmer for as little as 15 minutes, as long as an hour... anything longer than that, and you'll wanna add more liquid for sure...
ANYWHO.... that isn't in recipe format, but it should get you one option!! I tend to not have recipes... I just throw stuff in a pot and it all mostly works out brilliantly!!

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Oh, and I'd make biscuits. Or cornbread. But for me, I'm a biscuit girl.
OH - and before you are ready to eat it... scrape all the ham and edible stuff off the bone, and toss the bone. Taste the soup throughout --- you can season it any way you like - mild, or spicy... salty... whatever you like!!!
GOOD LUCK! I'm jealous!!!