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		<title>15 Easy Ways with Leftover Ham</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I didn&#8217;t cook a big Easter ham this year, because our dinner guests were all vegetarians, but normally at this time of year I&#8217;d be scraping for quick-and-easy recipes to use up those ham leftovers. Ham sandwiches are dandy, of course, but one can only eat ham sandwiches for a couple days in a row [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div class="pin-it-btn-wrapper"><a href="http://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdomestikgoddess.com%2Fham-leftovers-recipes%2F&media=&description=15+Easy+Ways+with+Leftover+Ham" count-layout="horizontal" class="pin-it-button"><img border="0" style="border:0;" src="//assets.pinterest.com/images/PinExt.png" title="Pin It" /></a></div><p>I didn&#8217;t cook a big Easter ham this year, because our dinner guests were all vegetarians, but normally at this time of year I&#8217;d be scraping for quick-and-easy recipes to use up those ham leftovers. Ham sandwiches are dandy, of course, but one can only eat ham sandwiches for a couple days in a row before the thrill begins to wear off.</p>
<p>Here are 15 of my favourite ways to change up the dinner routine and make good use of those ham leftovers. And we&#8217;d love to hear your family&#8217;s favourite ham-using-up suggestions, too!</p>
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<li>Fake Antipasto &#8212; very thin slices of ham (instead of <em>prosciutto</em>, which is why this is called &#8220;fake&#8221; antipasto), artfully arranged on a platter with tomatoes, olives, melon, bell peppers, maybe some nice marinated mushrooms, with some fluffy bits of exotic salad greens to fill in the corners.</li>
<li>Quiche &#8212; this <a href="http://domestikgoddess.com/self-crust-quiche-from-leftovers/">self-crust quiche recipe</a> is especially easy because you toss in a bit of biscuit mix and the quiche makes its own crust.</li>
<li>Omelet &#8212; beat a few eggs, grate some cheese, and you&#8217;re good to go!</li>
<li>Frittata &#8212; somewhere between an omelet and a quiche: basically, a frittata what you get if you mix all your omelet ingredients together, add a splash of milk and a few extra veggies, and bake it in a pie plate.</li>
<li>Ham Wraps &#8212; stuff a pita or roll a tortilla with pieces of ham, lettuce, shredded cheese, bell peppers, mild sweet onion, and a drizzle of honey-mustard salad dressing</li>
<li><a href="http://domestikgoddess.com/stromboli/">Stromboli</a> (skip the other kinds of meat and dial up the amount of cheese, if you&#8217;d like a nice variation).</li>
<li>Scalloped Potatoes &#8212; add a generous amount of leftover ham, and you&#8217;ve turned a side dish into an casserole</li>
<li>Ham and Corn Chowder &#8212; there are all sorts of fancy variations but, basically, all you need is onions, potatoes, ham, corn, a bit of butter, and some milk &#8212; and a big soup pot to cook it all in. </li>
<li>or another kind of Soup &#8212; in fact, if you&#8217;ve cooked a <i>real ham</i> with a bone in it, save the bone to make old-fashioned pea soup (or a broth for minestrone, if you don&#8217;t happen to like pea soup).</li>
<li>Croque Monsieur &#8212; put sliced ham and cheese between two slices of French toast and heat it until the cheese melts, for a quick version of my all-time favourite handheld food.</li>
<li>Curried Ham on Toast</li>
<li>Ham Salad &#8212; try cubes of ham, cold cooked pasta, broccoli florets, cherry tomaties and strips of red bell peppers, with a light mayo dressing to which you can add a bit of mustard and honey.</li>
<li>Paupiettes de jambon (quick version) &#8212; simmer some bits of ham, thin-sliced shallots, and fresh mushrooms in a bit of <a href="http://domestikgoddess.blogspot.com/2005/11/white-sauce-microwave-recipe.html">white sauce</a> or Mornay sauce, roll up spoonfuls in thin slices of ham, arrange in a baking dish topped with lots of <a href="http://www.dairygoodness.ca/en/consumers/food/dairy-products/cheese/encyclopedia/semi-soft/interior-ripened/list/gruyere.htm">Gruyère</a> and more sauce, then heat it through.</li>
<li>Stuffed Veg &#8212; stuff the hollowed-out vegetable of your choice (zucchini, tomatoes, green pepper) with a mixture of ham, cheese, rice and mayonnaise, and bake or broil it.</li>
<li>Ham Casserole &#8212; frankly, you can throw ham into almost any one-dish recipe that&#8217;s based on a white sauce or cream-of-mushroom soup: try <a href="http://domestikgoddess.com/ham-casserole/">my aunt Dorothy&#8217;s ham casserole recipe</a> if you like a rice-based casserole for a change from pasta and potatoes.</li>
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<p>Okay, so that&#8217;s my list&#8230;</p>
<p>What are <em>your</em> favourite ways to use up those post-holiday ham leftovers?<br />
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