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    Southern Lima Beans (Butter Beans) With Turkey Wing Tips

    Modified: Sep 3, 2025 · Published: Sep 2, 2025 by Cree · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment
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    Growing up, there was always a pot of beans simmering in the kitchen, whether it was a weeknight or weekend; it really didn't matter.

    These Southern lima beans or butter beans, as we sometimes call them, is my way of keeping the tradition. They're tender, creamy, and a little smoky. This dish is perfect served over a bed of fluffy rice.

    It's the kind of dish that makes you feel right at home with classic Southern cornbread or a pot of collard greens with smoked turkey.

    I like to start by searing turkey wing tips with my Homemade Cajun Seasoning, which gives the broth a smoky flavor.

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    • Ingredient Notes
    • Step-by-Step Instructions
    • Cree's Top Tips
    • Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
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    Ingredient Notes

    These are the ingredients you'll need:

    Turkey Wing Tips

    If you're buying your turkey wings from a butcher, ask them to remove the wing tips for you.

    Keep a bag of tips in the freezer until you're ready to cook a pot of beans. And if you enjoy cooking with turkey, you'll also love my Oven-Baked BBQ Turkey Wings and Smoked Turkey Wings recipes.

    Beef Bouillon (or Chicken)

    Beef bouillon adds a deep, rich flavor to the broth. If you prefer chicken bouillon, that works great too. Either way, it builds a flavorful base for the beans.

    Bouillon Braising Liquid

    For liquid, I use about 9 cups for 2 pounds of beans. That creates plenty of creamy broth, so don't be alarmed when you see it.

    It's part of what makes these beans so good. You can use less liquid if you prefer (I wouldn't go below 8 cups).

    When serving, use a slotted spoon if you want mostly beans, or ladle the broth over rice the way I like it.

    Turkey Wing Tips (with Cajun Seasoning)

    Turkey wing tips aren't something you see every day in bean recipes, but once you try them, you'll understand why I love using them.

    Once they're seared and then cooked low and slow with the beans, it adds incredible smoky flavor.

    Onion, Bell Pepper, and Garlic: These are classic flavor-builders in Southern cooking.

    See recipe card for quantities.

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    Soaking the beans and searing the turkey wing tips gives you slow-simmered lima beans with a creamy broth.

    • Sear the turkey wing tips in a Dutch oven or heavy-bottom pot.
    • Soak the beans (optional, but I did), then rinse and drain.
    • Add beans, braising liquid, vegetables, and seasoning. Cover and simmer low and slow.
    • As the beans finish cooking, taste for tenderness and season one last time so the flavor is perfect. Serve using a slotted serving spoon.

    Cree's Top Tips

    1. Soaking beans in hot water for a few hours helps them cook more evenly and reduces overall simmering time.
    2. During soaking, some skins may loosen and float to the top. Just scoop those out and discard them.
    3. Sear the turkey wing tips for maximum flavor in your broth.
    4. Gentle simmering gives you that creamy, velvety broth without needing cream.
    5. The best way to know your beans are done is by tasting. Cook until they're as tender as you like.
    6. Add your final seasoning after the beans are tender. This way, you can add salt and spices to your taste.
    7. Keep leftovers in the fridge up to 4 days. The flavors meld overnight, making them even more delicious.
    8. Reheat on the stovetop over low-medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the beans are hot.

    Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

    • Beans are still firm after cooking: Keep simmering for a little longer until the beans have reached your desired tenderness.
    • Broth is too thin: Let beans cook longer, uncovered, to reduce liquid.
    • Under-seasoned: This means you have under-seasoned your lima beans. Taste them and add more kosher salt and the other seasonings before serving.
    • Lacks depth: Skipped the searing step. Always brown the turkey wing tips first; it makes a huge difference.

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    Close-up of creamy Southern lima beans (butter beans) in a white bowl with a spoon.

    Creamy Southern Lima Beans (Butter Beans) with Turkey Wing Tips

    By Cree
    Creamy Southern Lima Beans (Butter Beans) with Turkey Wing Tips
    These creamy Southern lima beans or butter beans, as we sometimes call them, is my way of keeping my family's tradition. They're tender, creamy, and a little smoky.
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    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
    Soak Time: 3 hours hours
    Total Time: 4 hours hours 50 minutes minutes
    Calories: 448kcal
    Creamy Southern Lima Beans (Butter Beans) with Turkey Wing Tips

    Equipment

    • Dutch Oven
    • Cutting board
    • measuring cup
    • Measuring spoon
    • Paper towels to pat dry the turkey wing tips

    Ingredients 

    Turkey Wing Tips

    • 1 lbs turkey wing tips (cut from turkey wings)
    • ½ tablespoon Cajun seasoning (to season the turkey wing tips)
    • 2 teaspoon kosher salt (to season the turkey wing tips)
    • 3 tablespoon avocado oil (or other neutral cooking oil: vegetable or canola oil)

    Dried Lima Beans (Butter Beans)

    • 2 lbs large lima beans (2- 1lb bag of dried lima beans)
    • 1 green bell pepper (diced)
    • 1 yellow bell pepper (diced)
    • 1 yellow onion (or sweet onion - diced)
    • 5 whole garlic cloves (minced)
    • 9 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon Roasted Beef Base (Reduced Sodium)
    • 9 cups water
    • ½ tablespoon onion powder
    • ½ tablespoon garlic powder
    • ½ tablespoon kosher salt
    • 1 teaspoon black pepper

    Instructions

    • Wash the bell peppers, pat them dry with a paper towel, and dice them. Set aside. Peel the outer skin from the onion and garlic. Dice the onion and mince the garlic. Set aside.
    • Place dried beans in a large bowl and cover with hot water. Let them soak for a few hours. During soaking, the skins may soften and pull away from the beans-if you see loose skins floating, go ahead and discard them. This step shortens cooking time.
    • After soaking, rinse the lima beans, remove debris or any oddly shaped beans, and drain well.
    • Heat a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the turkey wing tips (seasoned with Cajun seasoning and kosher salt) and brown them until golden - about 4-5 minutes on one side, then flip them over and continue searing. This builds that flavorful foundation.
    • To a measuring cup, add the beef-flavored 'Better Than Bouillon' and the water and mix. You will use this as the braising liquid.
    • Add the cleaned lima beans, pour in the braising liquid, and toss in the diced onion, bell pepper, and minced garlic. Then, your seasonings (garlic powder, onion powder, kosher salt, and pepper). Bring everything to a gentle boil.
    • Lower the heat to a low simmer. Place the lid on the pot in a slightly tilted position. Simmer for 1-½ hours until the beans are tender; more time may be needed. If the beans are not tender, continue to simmer on low until they are. Try a few beans to check the texture.
    • Finish with seasoning - add salt, onion, and garlic powder, and pepper, or other spices until the flavor is exactly how you want it to be. Add a little at a time, especially kosher salt, and serve.

    Notes

      • Soaking beans in hot water for a few hours helps them cook more evenly and reduces overall simmering time.
      • During soaking, some skins may loosen and float to the top. Just scoop those out and discard them.
      • Sear the turkey wing tips for maximum flavor in your broth.
      • Gentle simmering gives you that creamy, velvety broth without needing cream.
      • The best way to know your beans are done is by tasting. Cook until they're as tender as you like.
      • Add your final seasoning after the beans are tender. This way, you can add salt and spices to your taste.
      • Keep leftovers in the fridge up to 4 days. The flavors meld overnight, making them even more delicious.
      • Reheat on the stovetop over low-medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the beans are hot.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 448kcal | Carbohydrates: 76g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Sodium: 1064mg | Potassium: 2070mg | Fiber: 23g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 302IU | Vitamin C: 41mg | Calcium: 112mg | Iron: 9mg

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    Nutritional information is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. For the most accurate results, we recommend calculating the nutritional information using the specific ingredients and brands you use.

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