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Do you have a good recipe for leftover ham?

Asked by marinelife (62485points) December 21st, 2010

I usually make ham and potato casserole, and then when we get down to the bone Senate Bean soup.

Anyone have any other ideas for leftover ham?

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Jude's avatar

Christmas Morning Wife Saver

Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:30
Categories : Breakfast Casseroles
Cheese & Eggs Brunch

Amount Measure Ingredient—Preparation Method
——————————————————————————
16 Slices Bread—crusts removed
16 Slices Back bacon or ham—cooked
16 Slices Cheddar cheese—sharp
6 Eggs
½ Tsp -Salt
½ Tsp Pepper
1 Tsp Dry Mustard
¼ C Onion—minced
¼ C Green Pepper—finely chopped
2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
3 C Milk—whole or 2%
1 Ds Tabasco® Sauce
¼ lb Butter
Cornflakes <<Or>>
Special K—crushed

Oven 350° F.

In 9 X 13″ buttered baking dish (use a BIG dish), put 8 pieces of bread, Add
pieces to cover dish entirely. Cover bread with cooked back bacon slices or
ham slices. Lay slices of cheddar cheese on top, then cover with slices of
bread (to make it like a sandwich).
In a bowl, beat, eggs, salt and pepper.To egg mixture, add dry mustard,
onion, green pepper, Worcestershire sauce, milk and Tabasco. Pour over the
‘sandwiches’. Cover and let it stand in the fridge overnight.

In the morning, preheat oven to 350° F.

Melt ¼ lb butter and pour over top. Cover with crushed corn flakes or
Special K cereal. Bake 1 hour in 350° F oven.

Let stand for 10 minutes before serving.

We have it every Christmas morn.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

Breakfast sandwich (Also good for any meal) Toasted english muffin, buttered, slice of cheese, slice of ham, one fried egg. Warm the ham, fry the egg and stack however you like. Eat and enjoy.

diavolobella's avatar

I like to bake diced ham into homemade macaroni and cheese.

Eggie's avatar

Ham Bone soup….with carrots, potatoes, green figs and corn. with alittle pepper

marinelife's avatar

Yum, those all sound delicious.

Doppelganger19's avatar

I love ham salad, but I don’t have a recipe.

thisisdewi's avatar

I learnt this from Mark Bittman. Great for hangovers too.

Boil some pasta. Just as it’s ready, put butter and sliced ham in a hot frying pan. Let the ham color a little. Toss in the cooked pasta into the pan with the ham and slightly browned butter, then dish it out. Now put butter in the pan again, and fry an egg sunny side up. Till the whites are just cooked, but the yolk still a little runny. Place the egg on the pasta, slice it open so the yolk runs out. Toss the pasta, the yolk will make it so creamy…THEN add in grated parmigiano cheese. Salt if needed (don’t if your butter and ham is already salty) and LOTS of black pepper.

Blueroses's avatar

Lay frozen hash brown cakes in the bottom of baking dish. Pile on cubed ham and any veggies you have lying around (mushrooms, green onions, peppers, broccoli) Sprinkle with grated cheddar and fill the dish with enough beaten eggs to cover the rest of the ingredients. Bake until eggs are set. Wonderful hangover brunch for the morning after. Great with Bloody Marys.

perspicacious's avatar

Sandwiches, omelets, quiche, mac/cheese/ham casserole, ham salad,

zenvelo's avatar

mixed in with scalloped potatoes…

marinelife's avatar

@Adirondackwannabe That sounded so good that I made it for lunch.

@perspicacious I love to make quiche with ham is a good idea.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

@marinelife It’s basically an egg mcmuffin knockoff but it works and tastes great anytime. :)

Deja_vu's avatar

Carbonara with ham, spit pea, portuguese bean soup, Cordon bleu

Dsg's avatar

I like to make a scallop potato casserole with cut up pieces of ham in it. Yum!

Dsg's avatar

a homemade egg mcmuffin…..english muffin with slice of cheese, egg and then a slice of ham. Again….Yum.

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