Combine cream of mushroom soup and broth together.
Add spices of your choice at this point, rosemary/saje/marjoram/garlic.
Toss frozen perogies and ham with soup mixture.
Bake at 350, covered, for 1- 1 1/2hrs.
Toss gently every 1/2 hour.
Add a variety of vegetables, or switch protein for a change.
I added mozza cheese at the end of one bake.
Melt butter. Add onion and ham.
Saute until onion is tender and golden.
Add cream of mushroom soup and milk.
Stir until blended.
Add mashed potatoes and cook until hot.
May add extra milk for your own consistency.
Soak the beans overnight; drain and cook in the ham broth with the bone until tender.
Add the other vegetables and cook them until they are soft.
Remove the bone; add parsley and pieces of leftover ham.
Simmer for a few minutes, then serve.
It will be thick and delicious.
Place ham bone, onion, celery, carrots and
In a large casserole dish, layer potatoes with some overlapping.
Next, sprinkle on ham, green pepper, onion and cheese.
Mix sour cream and soup together and spread over top.
Preheat oven to 325\u00b0.
Grease a 1 1/2-quart baking dish.
Cook noodles
and drain.
Combine soup and milk in saucepan until smooth.
Add onion, mustard and sour cream; stir.
Add hot noodles and ham.
Toss with a fork.
Put in the baking dish and top with mixed butter and bread crumbs.
Sprinkle the top with Parmesan cheese.
Bake for 25 to 35 minutes.
Yields 6 servings.
Use no salt.
Boil potatoes, celery and onion until soft. Save water for soup. Add the Great Northern beans to the potatoes and water.
Add more water.
Break chunks of ham into soup. Add parsley and pepper. Do not add salt because of ham. Add more water, if necessary. Simmer on low until hot. Stir occasionally to keep from sticking.
Use for summer picnics or on a cold winter day.
Serves 6 or more.
hem with some of your leftover ham.
Cook on medium heat
Combine pineapple, vinegar, brown sugar, ketchup and soy sauce in a saucepan and heat to boiling.
Stir cornstarch with water. Stir into sauce and boil 1 minute.
Spoon over warmed slices of leftover ham. Serve extra sauce on the side.
live oil in a large soup pot over medium heat.
Cover ham bone in water and simmer for about an hour.
Add onion and bay leaves. Simmer until onions are tender.
Add potatoes, garlic, ham and beans. Simmer until ham falls off bone.
Remove ham from ham bone. Add ham to soup and discard bone.
Add butter, milk and pepper. Simmer until heated thoroughly.
Add cornstarch or instant potato flakes to thicken.
ith paper towels.
Score ham with a sharp knife in
f the slow cooker. Place ham in the slow cooker. Place
mbine the potatoes, celery, onion, ham and water in a stockpot
pen up the cans of soup and dump'em in.
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Pull or dice ham into small pieces.
Place
In a sauce pan combine milk, soup and the cubed cheese.
Stir until cheese is melted and thickens a bit.
Then fold in the vegetables and the ham.
Stir a minute or two for the veggies to soften up.
Then fold in the cooked noodles.
Next transfer to a put into a 2 quart ovenproof dish.
Cover the mixture with stuffing mix to cover the whole dish.
Drizzle the melted butter over the stuffing.
Bake at 350\u00b0F for 20 to 30 minutes.
Boil waer and cubes together.
chop potatoes, ham, leeks and carrots
throw in pot when water boils.
allow to get tender.
add milk and stir frequently.
mix flour and 2 T milk until smooth.
add to pot
bring to a boil to thicken.
add 1 c sour cream stir until blended and heated through.
season throughout cooking to taste.
Brown ham in butter.
Add onion and cook until soft.
Add milk to soup.
In casserole, alternate layers of ham/onion, noodles, cheese (cut into strips) and soup mixture.
Repeat until all ingredients are used up.
Bake at 350\u00b0 for 1 hour.
ins, until tender.
Add ham hock, split peas and 8