I started off by cooking the ham for my holiday meal. We prefer the spiral hams because they are already pre-sliced, but any type of ham you cook will work for what I’m about to share. After we eat our meal I go to work on separating the meat. I NEVER put my ham in the refrigerator on the bone to eat off of in the coming days. I don’t find I can stretch my meat that way. Remember I’m trying to get the MOST I can out of this ham.
I gather my pan of cooled down ham, gallon and quart sized Ziploc bags, a sharpie (for labeling my bags), a quart size Mason jar, a big hand held strainer (with a long handle), wide mouth funnel, and a pair of disposable gloves. I find it’s best to label the Ziploc bags first while my hands are still clean. I can pretty much look at how much meat I have left to know what bags to label. Next I sit down at the table, put on the gloves, and start separating the slices of meat still left. I put that in a gallon Ziploc bag so that we can have slices to warm up to eat or make sandwiches with. There is usually a hunk of ham that didn’t get pre-sliced. I pull that meat from the bone and cut into cubes. I can get 2 quart sized bags filled with 2 cups of cubed ham in each to use in some of the ideas I listed below. The only thing I have left is a little meat still left around the bone. I put that in a gallon sized bag to freeze and use later for making a soup or something like a crockpot meal of green beans, potatoes, and ham. After a few hours of cooking the rest of the meat easily comes off the bone. I pull it off and put back into the crockpot while the meal finishes cooking. I just throw away the bones from there.
As for the juices left in the bottom of my pan (when I was separating the meat from the bone to put into Ziploc bags), I place a wide mouth funnel over my Mason jar, fit my strainer on it, then pour in the broth/juices. I usually only have this much left. I let it sit in the refrigerator over night so that the fat rises to the top. I can easily scrap it off this way. I use this to make some of the things I have listed below.
Meal ideas to serve cooked, sliced, or cubed ham in:
* Make Scalloped Potatoes with Ham
* Casseroles (breakfast or dinner)
* Scrambled eggs with Ham
* Quesidillas
* Omelets
* Quiche
* Frittatas
* Strata
* Hash
* Hash
* Cobb Salad
* Pasta Salad
* Make Mac-N-Cheese with Ham
* Make Stromboli
* Make Hawaiian Pizza
* Make Bisquick type ham and cheese balls
* Make Bisquick type ham and cheese balls
* Make sandwiches (even ham salad like chicken salad sandwiches) or Ham and cheese slidders
* Make grilled ham and cheese sandwiches
* Make grilled ham and cheese sandwiches
Use ham broth in:
* When cooking a bag of dry beans (I replace one cup of my water with this)
* One Pot Meal
* Soup (I replace a few cups of water along with this)
* One Pot Meal
* Soup (I replace a few cups of water along with this)
* Stew
* Chowder
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2 comments:
Ham and bean soup sounds good! My daughters don't like ham. They tell me they don't like "sweet meat". Tim and I love ham. Your ideas are great. What's next for batch cooking?
Have your daughters had real country ham? Won't taste much sweetness in it. Man that stuff is SALTY! Not sure what's next at the moment. I was going to do a batch cooking session with turkey but I didn't get any pics to go with the post :( I plan for it later on down the road.
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