What Else Can You Make with a Hamhock
#2
Smoked ham hocks are delicious with most kind of greens, like collards, turnips, mustard greens, or kale. Simmer the hocks in water for about 30 min., then add cleaned chopped greens to the pot & simmer until greens are very tender, about an hour. You can check for seasoning, generally salt isn't needed, but you might want pepper. Also good with cornbread to sop up the juices (potlikker) from the greens.
#3
Slow Cooker Green Beans, Ham and Potatoes
Ingredients
2 pounds fresh green beans, rinsed and trimmed
1 large onion, chopped
3 ham hocks
1 1/2 pounds new potatoes, quartered
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon seasoning salt
1 tablespoon chicken bouillon granules
ground black pepper to taste
Directions
1.Halve green beans if they are large, place in a slow cooker with water to barely cover, and add onion and ham hocks. Cover, and cook on High until simmering. Reduce heat to Low, and cook for 2 to 3 hours, or until beans are crisp but not done.
2.Add potatoes, and cook for another 45 minutes. While potatoes are cooking, remove ham hocks from slow cooker, and remove meat from bones. Chop or shred meat, and return to slow cooker. Season with garlic powder, onion powder, seasoning salt, bouillon, and pepper. Cook until potatoes are done, then adjust seasoning to taste.
3.To serve, use a slotted spoon to put beans, potatoes, and ham into a serving dish with a little broth.
Ingredients
2 pounds fresh green beans, rinsed and trimmed
1 large onion, chopped
3 ham hocks
1 1/2 pounds new potatoes, quartered
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon seasoning salt
1 tablespoon chicken bouillon granules
ground black pepper to taste
Directions
1.Halve green beans if they are large, place in a slow cooker with water to barely cover, and add onion and ham hocks. Cover, and cook on High until simmering. Reduce heat to Low, and cook for 2 to 3 hours, or until beans are crisp but not done.
2.Add potatoes, and cook for another 45 minutes. While potatoes are cooking, remove ham hocks from slow cooker, and remove meat from bones. Chop or shred meat, and return to slow cooker. Season with garlic powder, onion powder, seasoning salt, bouillon, and pepper. Cook until potatoes are done, then adjust seasoning to taste.
3.To serve, use a slotted spoon to put beans, potatoes, and ham into a serving dish with a little broth.
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Originally Posted by Airwick156
Smoked ham hocks are delicious with most kind of greens, like collards, turnips, mustard greens, or kale. Simmer the hocks in water for about 30 min., then add cleaned chopped greens to the pot & simmer until greens are very tender, about an hour. You can check for seasoning, generally salt isn't needed, but you might want pepper. Also good with cornbread to sop up the juices (potlikker) from the greens.
also hamhocks with boiled taters and steamed saurkraut!
#9
I make a tomato and rice soup.
Boil the hamhocks in about 2 quarts of water, 1 lg can tomato sauce, 2 cans diced tomatoes, You can add onions and peppers (which I can't eat) Some Italian seasonings and a little garlic. Simmer for about 2 hours and add 2 cups cooked rice. I let it set for about 30 mins, then serve. You can make this soup as spicey as you like. It freezes great. It works in a crock pot too. But I wait to add rice until 30 mins before serving.
Boil the hamhocks in about 2 quarts of water, 1 lg can tomato sauce, 2 cans diced tomatoes, You can add onions and peppers (which I can't eat) Some Italian seasonings and a little garlic. Simmer for about 2 hours and add 2 cups cooked rice. I let it set for about 30 mins, then serve. You can make this soup as spicey as you like. It freezes great. It works in a crock pot too. But I wait to add rice until 30 mins before serving.
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