14+ Recipes for Leftover Ham (2024)

Got leftovers from that holiday ham? Check out these 14+ favorite recipes for leftover ham. From soups to casseroles to classic ham salad, there's sure to be one or two ... or fourteen ... you'll love!
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I'm a huge fan of leftovers. To me, it's fun to get creative with leftovers from a holiday or big meal to see what new dishes I can turn them into.

Ham just lends itself well to so many different types of dishes ... from soups, to casseroles, to pizzas, and that good old ham salad, of course.

And when it comes to that holiday ham? Well, with its delicious versatility, it's especially fun to work with! Ham just lends itself well to so many different types of dishes ... from soups, to casseroles, to pizzas, and that good old ham salad, of course.

If you've got some leftover ham on your hands, here are 14 of our favorite recipe ideas for enjoying it.

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1.Ham Salad
A classic favorite, prepared the Southern way. Enjoy it as a yummy sandwich filling or as a topping on crackers. Either way, it's delicious!

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Loaded with chopped ham, tender noodles, and veggies surrounded in a creamy cheesy sauce, it's one comfort-food dinner dish, for sure. Not to mention, it's a fabulous way to enjoy those ham leftovers.

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3.Baked Ham Macaroni and Cheese

Homemade mac and cheese with white sauce from scratch, lots of melty cheese, and the smoky flavor of ham combine beautifully for one super tasty dish.

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So easy, and so flavorful. Let your slow cooker do the work of preparing this delicious chowder!

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A family-favorite recipe created by my Mom.Monterey Jack-infused white sauce with ham and mushrooms make for a different & delicious twist on classic lasagna.

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Such an easy & tasty way to enjoy that leftover ham! Loaded with chopped ham, cheesy white sauce, and fabulous flavor, it's a deliciously different twist on classic spaghetti.

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Loaded with chopped ham and veggies in a cheesy white sauce,this creamy casseroleis certainly a fabulous recipe for enjoying leftover ham.

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Creamy, cheesy, and loaded with chopped ham, broccoli, and noodles,thisis one super tasty dinner dish. It's a perfectly delicious recipe for leftover ham, but so good you won't want to wait for those leftovers to make it!

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9.Make-Ahead Layered Spinach Salad

One beautiful-looking and delicious salad, loaded up with lots of tasty layers -- including a layer of chopped ham. It's a perfect way to do something just a little different with that leftover ham.

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Made with just a few basic ingredients, this simple macaroni salad is easy to pull together and loaded with flavor, too. Not to mention, it's a great dish for enjoying that leftover ham.

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Loaded with chopped ham, hash brown potatoes, melty cheese, and fabulous flavor,Ham & Cheese Hash Brown Casseroleis perfect for breakfast, brunch, or even as a side or main dish for dinner.

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12. Overnight Asparagus Breakfast Casserole with Ham

Loaded with fresh asparagus, chopped ham, and fabulous flavor, this overnight casseroleis just perfect for spring brunch. Prepare it the day before, pop it in the oven in the morning, and get ready to dive into its deliciousness for breakfast or brunch. Or, enjoy it as a main dish for dinner like we often do. Either way, it's a winner, for sure!

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This tasty loaded-with-ham breakfast casserole has a surprise ingredient that packs tons of great flavor.

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Whip up a batch of these classic little party sandwiches, and watch them disappear! Just swap out the sliced deli ham for chopped leftover ham to enjoy these beauties with your leftovers.


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Or, give those ham party sandwiches a decidedly Hawaiian twist with a hearty and flavorful dose of pineapple. They'll be gobbled up in no time at your next party or game day get-together! Again, just swap out the deli sliced ham for chopped leftover ham.

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A super quick and easy dinner idea! Or, serve it up for a tasty everyday or gameday snack.

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Don't let that leftover ham bone go to waste! Grab your slow cooker and whip up a pot ofSlow Cooker Ham & Kidney Bean Soup~ truly easy, truly delicious.A classic, for sure.

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18. Pineapple-Ham Tortilla Roll-Ups

These tasty little bites are loaded with fabulous flavor from their combination of chopped ham, crushed pineapple, green pepper, onion, & chopped pecans. They're a perfect little bite for parties, lunchbox packing, or afternoon snacking. - And a perfectly delicious little way to enjoy that leftover ham!

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FAQs

What to do with fully cooked ham? ›

A fully cooked, ready-to-eat ham (also referred to as a "city ham") can be sliced and served cold or at room temperature—there's no need to reheat it. A spiral-cut ham is delicious this way, whether eaten by the slice, tucked into biscuits, or in a grilled cheese sandwich.

How do you make leftover ham moist? ›

Preheat oven to 325°F. Arrange slices in a single layer on a greased baking pan. Add a couple of tablespoons of broth or water and cover with foil. Bake for about 10 minutes or until heated through, turning slices once.

What to do with leftover ham fat and bone? ›

Place leftover hambone in a large stockpot or Dutch oven and add enough water to cover the bone halfway, about 6-7 cups. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer until very fragrant, about 30 minutes to 1 hour; set aside ham stock and discard hambone. Heat olive oil in the large stockpot or Dutch oven over medium heat.

How long is leftover precooked ham good for? ›

Information. Spiral-cut hams and leftovers from consumer-cooked hams may be stored in the refrigerator three to five days or frozen one to two months. Keep your refrigerator at 40 °F or less and your freezer at or near 0 °F.

How do you make a fully cooked ham better? ›

Add your own twist with glazed ham

Best of all, it's made easy with ham that's already fully cooked through. Anything from an apricot glaze to a citrus, honey or port wine glaze can add a little spark to the already delicious natural ham flavors.

What liquid keeps ham moist? ›

You can use water, but if you want to add more flavor, you should use wine or beef, chicken, or vegetable stock. Most of this liquid will cook off, but your tinfoil cover will help your meat absorb those juices.

What liquid to reheat ham? ›

Place some water in the bottom of the pan. Many recipes call for using a cola or, my favorite Vernors, in the bottom of the pan. If the ham is spiral-sliced, place it cut side down in a baking dish. Cover with tightly with foil.

How do you warm up leftover ham without drying it out? ›

Place in an oven-safe baking dish. Cover top of ham with loosely wrapped aluminum foil to keep moisture in. Bake at 275 degrees F at 10 minutes per pound–or until meat thermometer reads 135 – 140 degrees.

Why is my ham slimy but not expired? ›

Slimy, super-wet, or oily textures on the outside of your ham might indicate bacteria growth. Juice can just be congealed oils, so use your senses to see if anything else is off. Slimy ham that's growing bacteria will usually have a smell that indicates spoilage.

What is grandmother ham? ›

About this product: A fully boned leg which is hand trimmed and tied with the skin left over, then smoked over german beech. A full Grandmother Ham is approximately 3 to 5kg, a half Grandmother Ham approximately 2 to 3kg.

Can dogs eat ham? ›

Yes and no. Although ham isn't toxic for your dog, it's best to avoid it in large quantities. The odd small bite is unlikely to cause an issue (unless your dog has a known or underlying medical condition), but it's not the best meat for your pup to consume a lot of.

Should you eat the fat on ham? ›

Not all fats are the same.

In the case of ham, the fat we should make the most of is the infiltrated fat, the one that's seen within the slices. On the other hand, we shouldn't overindulge in the external fat.

What can be made from ham drippings? ›

Use ham drippings to make this old-fashioned ham gravy recipe! Perfect for serving with pork, mashed potatoes, or sopping up with biscuits.

What kind of soup can be made from a ham bone? ›

This is a Ham Bone Soup made using the slow cooker which is the most effortless way to cook leftover ham bone. Set, forget, fall apart meat, flavour infused soup! You'll love the creamy broth (but no cream!), and how the tender beans absorb the flavour.

How long do you cook a already fully cooked ham? ›

Preheat the oven to 350 F. Place the ham on a rack in a large baking pan and add about 1/4- to 1/2 inch of water to the pan. If the ham is labeled "fully cooked" (does not require heating), heat it in the oven for about 10 minutes per pound, or to an internal temperature of 140 F.

Can you eat a ham that says fully cooked? ›

Cooked canned ham and cooked vacuum-packaged ham, both from federally inspected plants, can be eaten right out of the package. All of these along with spiral-cut cooked ham are safe to eat cold or can be warmed to an internal temperature of 145°F (63°C), as they are already fully cooked.

Does fully cooked ham need to be heated? ›

Both whole or half, cooked, vacuum-packaged hams packaged in federally inspected plants and canned hams can be eaten cold, right out of the package. However, if you want to reheat these cooked hams, set the oven no lower than 325 °F and heat to an internal temperature of 140 °F as measured with a food thermometer.

Why do you have to cook a ham if it is fully cooked? ›

Hams are either ready-to-eat or not. Ready-to-eat hams include prosciutto and cooked hams; they can be eaten right out of the package. Fresh hams and hams that are only treated to destroy trichinae (which may include heating, freezing or curing in the processing plant) must be cooked by the consumer before eating.

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