HAM POT PIE
As in any GOOD OLD recipe measurements are what you want them to be!!!
Ham broth
Water
Ham bone
Cut up leftover ham
1 onion, cut up fine
Potatoes
Flour
Salt (optional, to taste)
Add water to ham broth and the ham bone (enough to at least cover the bone). I also "wash" the pan out in which the ham was cooked (WITH JUST WATER!!!), and add this to my kettle of water, broth and ham bone. Boil this and simmer to get the flavor from the bone. The more water the more ham pot pie ....but remember not to add too much water over the top of the ham bone because you will be diluting the broth!
Remove the bone. Add the cut up leftover ham. Bring to a boil. Add onion. Boil 10 minutes.
Cut up potatoes (5 or 6 potatoes or whatever amount you like) in thick slices and add. Stir and allow to come to a boil.
In a bowl, mix flour, salt if desired, and enough water to form a dough. Using extra flour, roll out the dough thin and cut into squares. (I usually get lazy and pinch off some dough and with floured hands, I flatted the dough between my hands until thin, not see through!) These are then dropped into the boiling ham broth. Stir once in a while. Turn the fire low and cover. Cook 15 minutes.
This will thicken as it cools. To get the white type thick broth be sure to use extra flour!! Also it turns the white color on the 2nd day after it has cooled in the refrigerator. This also tastes GREAT the next day if you are lucky to have any left!!!
Eat and Enjoy!! Let me know how this compares to yours!!! Thanks!
As in any GOOD OLD recipe measurements are what you want them to be!!!
Ham broth
Water
Ham bone
Cut up leftover ham
1 onion, cut up fine
Potatoes
Flour
Salt (optional, to taste)
Add water to ham broth and the ham bone (enough to at least cover the bone). I also "wash" the pan out in which the ham was cooked (WITH JUST WATER!!!), and add this to my kettle of water, broth and ham bone. Boil this and simmer to get the flavor from the bone. The more water the more ham pot pie ....but remember not to add too much water over the top of the ham bone because you will be diluting the broth!
Remove the bone. Add the cut up leftover ham. Bring to a boil. Add onion. Boil 10 minutes.
Cut up potatoes (5 or 6 potatoes or whatever amount you like) in thick slices and add. Stir and allow to come to a boil.
In a bowl, mix flour, salt if desired, and enough water to form a dough. Using extra flour, roll out the dough thin and cut into squares. (I usually get lazy and pinch off some dough and with floured hands, I flatted the dough between my hands until thin, not see through!) These are then dropped into the boiling ham broth. Stir once in a while. Turn the fire low and cover. Cook 15 minutes.
This will thicken as it cools. To get the white type thick broth be sure to use extra flour!! Also it turns the white color on the 2nd day after it has cooled in the refrigerator. This also tastes GREAT the next day if you are lucky to have any left!!!
Eat and Enjoy!! Let me know how this compares to yours!!! Thanks!
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1 | ISO: Leftover ham recipes |
Norma/NC | |
2 | just before or after Easter i think it was .... |
page | |
3 | or, search for "ham" as a subject... |
di | |
4 | Recipe: Easy Risotto with Ham and Corn/Ham and Cheese Ziti |
Terry,tx | |
5 | I could give you the recipe for Pennsylvania Dutch Ham Pot Pie .. my grandmother's recipe if you'd like . Six/pa |
sixkids | |
6 | Pennsylvania Dutch Ham Potpie |
Geri P. | |
7 | Recipe(tried): Ham Pot Pie |
Sixkids | |
8 | Recipe(tried): Ham Pot Pie - Variation |
Joy from PA |
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