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Old 01-06-2019, 01:22 PM
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I am not a fan of Ham, but I promised my son I would cook on on Tuesday. I am generally a good cook, but I am stumped as to what to serve with it. My son has nixed scalloped spuds, which is fine by me, I do not care for them either.

I am thinking baked spuds, but honestly have no idea what else to serve.

I know the problem is that I really do not care for ham and do not want to think about planning a meal around it.

So I am asking for your help. What are some of your family favourites to serve with ham? It will just be the two of us (luckily I found a nice small bone in ham), so I do not want to be making large side dishes.

I am looking forward to using the ham bone to make green split pea soup which I serve with cheese biscuits.
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Smashed red potatoes with gravy and Asparagus spears. That is what we are having for Sunday dinner.
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Old 01-06-2019, 01:31 PM
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This is my favorite recipe to serve with ham. It's a corn casserole using yellow rice.

2 cans yellow corn
1 small pkg Mahatma yellow rice -cooked to pkg instructions
1/4 c chopped bell pepper
1/4 c chopped onion
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 small jar diced pimentos
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
1 stick butter

Melt butter and place in casserole dish. Mix all ingredients an top with grated cheese. Bake 350 for 15-20 minutes till bubbly.

I double this recipe. Mahatma rice comes either in a small or a large package. When I double it I use the large pkg. I also mix in extra cheddar cheese. It's great even for breakfast the next day.
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I am a big fan of the kale salad mix I get at the Superstore. It is a mixed bag of greens with the salad dressing and seeds and dried cranberries to top. For a hot vegetable, I like sweet potato baked in the oven.
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Sweet potatoes and bacon green beans, or acorn squash
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Old 01-06-2019, 02:22 PM
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It all depends on how fancy-schmancy of a meal your son wants!

Not a fancy meal, but Ham with Macaroni and Cheese is always a winner in my world.
Then a simple salad or cooked veggie to go with it.

The leftovers of the three hots freeze well into single portion meals, if that is of interest.
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Is it a roast/baked ham, or just slices of ham cooked on their own?

If it is a 'joint' of ham that has been simmered/cooked already in a pot, and finished off in the oven with a brown sugar/mustard/clove glaze, then I would just have some roast veg (carrots, parsnips, butternut squash) all chopped to the same size and roasted, and add some gravy. Some dauphinoise potatoes would be perfect also.
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that corn casserole sounds good!
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Originally Posted by toverly View Post
This is my favorite recipe to serve with ham. It's a corn casserole using yellow rice.

2 cans yellow corn
1 small pkg Mahatma yellow rice -cooked to pkg instructions
1/4 c chopped bell pepper
1/4 c chopped onion
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 small jar diced pimentos
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
1 stick butter

Melt butter and place in casserole dish. Mix all ingredients an top with grated cheese. Bake 350 for 15-20 minutes till bubbly.

I double this recipe. Mahatma rice comes either in a small or a large package. When I double it I use the large pkg. I also mix in extra cheddar cheese. It's great even for breakfast the next day.
This sounds good! I assume you drain the corn. Do you drain the pimentos? What color bell pepper, does it matter?
Thanks!
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I just baked a ham last weekend and I made twice baked potatoes to go with it. My mix ins were broccoli and havarti cheese. Our other family favorite to go with ham is Alfredo with linguine.
I made pea soup this morning with the bone.
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