35 AWESOME Leftover Ham Recipes- that don't suck (2024)

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After a huge feast during the holiday season, it’s common to have some leftover ham or even a ham bone. The last thing you want to do is let it go to waste! These 35 tasty leftover ham recipes are the perfect way to make the most of your extra ham.

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Ham is a common centerpiece on dining tables during holidays such as Easter and Christmas. Since these are huge feasts with a ton of yummy side dishes, it is very likely that you will have quite a bit of ham leftover.

Fortunately it can be repurposed for other meals the following day, or even months if you freeze the leftover ham.

These are curated recipes that don’t suck!!! You can choose any of these and know that you will have a great recipe for your leftover ham.

Here are 35of my favorite recipes to use up your leftover ham.

1. Leftover Ham and Cheese Waffles

Savory Waffles with Ham and Cheese

Susie Weinrich

A fluffy and savory waffle made with ham, cheese and green onions in the mix! A great way to have a unique waffle.

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2. Leftover Ham and Egg Breakfast Casserole

Overnight Ham & Egg Breakfast Casserole Recipe

Susie Weinrich

An amazing breakfast casserole that has bread cubes soaked in a flavorful egg and milk mixture. Great make-ahead breakfast that is easy to prepare!

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3. Leftover Ham and Egg Cups

Sausage Egg Cups (sub in ham)

Susie Weinrich

These Egg Cups are such a great breakfast or breakfast-for-dinner. They are made with breakfast sausage, but you can sub in the same amount of cooked ham for a great way to use up leftover ham!

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4. Eggs in a Hole with Ham

Egg in a Hole

We are amping up the traditional Eggs in a Hole recipe by making it with croissant toast, gruyere cheese, butter and some really delicious leftover smoked ham.

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5. Smoked Ham Breakfast Hash

Smoked Ham Breakfast Hash

Smoked Ham Breakfast Hash made with holiday ham. Potato and ham hash is the perfect use for leftover Easter or Christmas ham!

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6. Croque Madame Bake

Croque Madame Ham and Cheese Breakfast Bake

An easy dish, this ham and cheese breakfast bake is a sure hit. Gruyere and ham boost the flavor but refrigerated biscuits keep it easy.

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7. Bake Ham and Cheese Rolls

Baked Ham and Cheese Rolls

Classic ham and cheese sandwiches meet Stromboli in these baked rolls made with pizza dough and finished with honey mustard poppy seed glaze.

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8. Leftover Ham and Potato Chowder

Ham and Potato Chowder

Susie Weinrich

A thick and creamy potato chowder with ham. This is a great recipe to use up leftover ham.

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9. Ham and Cheese Sliders

Ham and Cheese Sliders on Hawaiian Rolls Recipe

Ham and Cheese Sliders on Hawaiian Rolls are also known as Tailgate Sandwiches because they are the perfect game-day party fare! Also the perfect way to use up leftover holiday ham!

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10. Split Pea Soup

Split Pea Soup

Split Pea Soup like mom used to make with tender split peas, leftover smoked ham bone and vegetables. Enjoy a hot bowl of this hearty, protein packed and affordable soup on a cold winter day!

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11. Instant Pot Red Beans and Rice

Instant Pot Red Beans and Rice (crock pot too!)

Susie Weinrich

Make amazing red beans and rice in the Instant Pot or Crock Pot. Ham, smoked sausage, and red beans in a nice thick Cajun gravy. Serve it over white rice for a crazy good dinner!

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12. Shrimp Carbonara (sub ham for the bacon)

Shrimp Carbonara

Susie Weinrich

Shrimp Carbonara is an Italian pasta dish that is made with shrimp and bacon in a creamy egg and butter sauce. In this case you will sub ham in place of the bacon!! Over-the-top delicious way to use up your leftover ham!

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13. Ham Soup

Ham Soup

This Ham Soup recipe is made with beans and vegetables in a savory broth with the best combination of seasonings. It’s freezer-friendly and easy to make on the stove top or in the crock pot!

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14. Ham Balls

Ham Balls

Susie Weinrich

Ham Balls are a classic midwestern meatball recipe. Ground ham and ground beef are mixed together with graham crackers and topped with a tomato brown sugar sauce.

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15. Ultimate Scalloped Potatoes and Ham

Deluxe Scalloped Potatoes and Ham Recipe

Susie Weinrich

This Scalloped Potatoes and Ham recipe is one of the best you will make! It has layers of tender potatoes and ham that are coated in a delicious onion cream sauce with a little cream cheese added. It is sure to become a favorite comfort food dinner!

Great for when you have leftover ham.

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16. Green Beans and Potatoes with Ham

Country Green Beans, Potatoes and Ham in the Instant Pot Recipe

Country Green Beans and Potatoes with Ham in the pressure cooker. Fast and easy way to get tender green beans and potatoes with pieces of smoky ham.

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17. Pressed Italian Sandwiches

Pressed Italian Sandwich

Pressed Italian Sandwich piles Italian deli meats and cheese into hollowed out ciabatta and gets pressed by a brick. A leftover ham fav!

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18. Chicken Cordon Bleu

Chicken Cordon Bleu

Chicken Cordon Bleuis loaded with Swiss cheese & leftover ham, then coated in breadcrumbs. It’s baked until golden and topped with a creamy sauce!

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19. Monte Cristo Sandwich

Monte Cristo Sandwich Recipe

The Monte Cristo is the best ham and cheese sandwich ever. It is a perfect combination of flavor, delicious for breakfast, brunch, or dinner.

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20. Quick Ham and Bean Soup

Quick Bean and Ham Soup

Bean and Ham Soup ready in 35 minutes and absolutely LOADED with flavor. Large chunks of veg swim in a savory broth alongside beans and ham.

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21. Hawaiian Toast

Toast Hawaii (Baked Ham and Pineapple Sandwich)

Toast Hawaii is a simple German nostalgia food at its best, invented in the 50’s by bringing together pineapple, ham and cheese on toast.

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22. Creamy Ham and Pea Salad

Ham and Pea Salad

Ham and Pea Salad is a creamy cold pea salad with chunks of cheese and ham – perfect as a salad side dish, this ham and pea salad is a crowd pleasing recipe

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23. Ham Salad

The Best Ham Salad

The best ham salad recipe only requires a food processor, leftover ham, mayonnaise, celery, onion and perfectly combined seasonings!

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24. Hoppin’ John

Hoppin’ John

Ring in the new year with a bowl of Hoppin’ John! Made with black-eyed peas and rice, this Southern recipe is thought to bring great fortune without spending one.

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25. BBQ Hawaiian Pizza

BBQ Hawaiian Pizza

This bbq Hawaiian pizza is the perfect use for all that leftover ham. Tangy bbq sauce topped with melted cheese, red onions, pineapple, and ham. You’ll love how easy this is to throw together!

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26. Cobb Salad (sub ham for the chicken)

Cobb Salad

Classic Cobb Salad With Chicken, Bacon, Tomatoes, Hard Boiled Eggs, Avocado, Blue Cheese, Chives, And A Simple Red Wine Vinegar Dressing. Sub ham for the chicken or bacon!

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27. Mac and Cheese + Ham

Skillet Mac and Cheese

Susie Weinrich

Classic Macaroni & Cheese made in one skillet, in under 30 minutes. No cooking and draining pasta. Traditional macaroni & cheese flavors- cheese, pasta, milk, butter, and salt. Just add a cup or two of diced leftover ham!

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28. Ham and Potato Croquettes

Ham and Cheese Potato Croquettes

Potato Croquettes are fried mashed potato balls loaded with ham and cheese. Crispy on the outside, creamy on the inside and a great way to use up leftovers!

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29. Ham and Cheese Dip

Hot Ham and Cheese Dip Recipe

Use up your leftover ham to make this easy, cheesy dip!

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30. Ham Tetrazzini

Deluxe Tetrazzini

Susie Weinrich

An elevated Tetrazzini that has a homemade sherry laced cream sauce filled with spaghetti, chicken, peas and mushrooms. It is creamy, cheesy and a delicious crowd-pleasing dinner! Simply sub cooked diced ham for the chicken in the recipe!

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31. Dirty Rice and Beans

Skillet Dirty Rice & Beans

Susie Weinrich

Skillet Dirty Rice & Beans is a one pan dinner that is easy to make and full of Cajun flavors and spices.To use up your leftover ham, simply swap out the smoked beef for smoked ham.

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32. Ham Fried Rice

Ham Fried Rice

This Ham Fried Rice recipe is a delicious, sweet and savory dish to serve for dinner or weekly lunch prep.

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33. Creamy Cajun Pasta

Cajun Pasta Recipe

Susie Weinrich

Cajun pasta is a delicious dinner. Penne pasta, peppers, and onions are coated in a creamy Cajun sauce with plenty of seasonings. To use up your ham, swap it in place of the smoked beef sausage.

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34. Corn Chowder + Ham

Corn Chowder Recipe

Susie Weinrich

A delicious Corn Chowder made with fresh corn on the cob. It starts with a little bacon, and has tender potatoes, crisp corn and a really creamy texture. Add a cup or two of leftover ham to amp up the flavors!

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35. Ham + Cheesy Rice

Cheesy Rice

Susie Weinrich

Cheesy Rice is a delicious dish that is perfect for any meal! It is cheesy, creamy and a little tangy, add some leftover ham to make it a complete meal.

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I hope you love all these leftover ham recipes. Leave a comment below and let me know which one you chose! Or if you have your own way to use up leftover ham, share that too!

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  1. Edwina

    I made the ham and kale egg cups and we all enjoyed them for breakfast. Usually when I’m using leftover ham I think of dinner recipes so I was pleased to make a breakfast recipe instead. They were delicious. I love the look of those little ham quiches as well, I’ll have to make them sometime soon. Thanks for so many great ideas to use leftover ham.

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  2. Jo Thrasher • Jo Eats

    Um is it weird that I’m hoping for a cold front to roll through so I can make the ham chowder? Yes please.

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    • Susie

      LOL… I know!! It is such a good recipe, but not sure it is worth having cold weather again. I am SO done with winter.

      Reply

  3. Deb @ Cooking on the Front Burner

    I love all these recipes – thanks for including mine!

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    • Susie

      Of course.. thank you so much for contributing. I appreciate it : )

      Reply

  4. Rose

    Leftover ham is a post holiday perk, look at all the great recipes to keep the yummy dinners going in the week after the party.

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    • Susie

      Definitely! A lot of these recipes are worth making a larger ham to have leftovers.

      Reply

  5. Traci

    I lovvvve leftover ham! It’s the best excuse to make any one of these gorgeous dishes! Thanks for the roundup…ALL the yummy recipes are right here in one place! 🙂

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    • Susie

      I LOVE it too! There are some really great recipes in here! Don’t forget to pin it for easy access later.

      Reply

  6. Stephanie@ApplesforCJ

    Such a great collection of recipes and some really good ideas for using leftovers. I don’t like to waste food either so having other ways to use food in different recipes is always good.

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    • Susie

      Food waste kills me! Especially if I had to toss my leftover Easter ham! I use everything down to the ham bone. YUM

      Reply

  7. Kathy

    So many wonderful and delicious options! Definitely saving and pinning this roundup! Love all those great ideas!!!

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    • Susie

      There are a lot of wonderful bloggers who contributed to this list! Thank you so much for pinning.

      Reply

  8. Dannii

    What a great idea. We hate wasting any food, so there are some great ideas here. Love the sound of the egg cups.

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    • Susie

      I HATE throwing away food, especially any protein! The egg cups are so easy and delish. They are a great “make-ahead” dish for the week. They warm up perfectly in the microwave.

      Reply

  9. Dana Sandonato

    This is *such* a useful compilation. I mean, I always loved eating ham cold out of the fridge, but creating new and exciting meals out of leftovers definitely seems better.

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    • Susie

      Also.. my kids can be finicky when I say “leftovers for dinner”, so if I say “mac and cheese with ham” they are less likely to scoff. Always a bonus!

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  10. Laineey

    What an absolute great round up! One of my favorite meats is ham and I could eat each and every one of these recipes! Now the question is, where do I start?

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  11. KalynsKitchen

    Looks like a great collection of recipes! Thanks for including some of my favorites.

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    • Susie

      Yes! Thank you for checking it out.

      Reply

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FAQs

How do you fancy up a precooked ham? ›

Add 1/2-3/4 of a cup of wine or stock to the pan (you don't want the ham swimming in liquid) and throw some aromatics in there—a few whole cloves, some star anise, and cinnamon sticks are all good options. Cover the ham with foil and place in a 250-degree oven until it reaches an internal temperature of 100℉.

What can I add to ham to make it taste better? ›

Peach preserves, hot pepper jelly, and maple syrup work as sweet bases for glazes that add sheen as well as distinct flavor. Tasty additions such as aromatics, herbs, and spices switch up a traditional ham and make it truly memorable.

How long is precooked ham good for in the fridge? ›

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. See also Ham and Food Safety.

What to add to already cooked ham? ›

Baked Ham with Brown Sugar Citrus Glaze

Fresh orange juice, orange marmalade, and plenty of brown sugar come together to make the perfect sweet and bright glaze for this ham.

How do you heat up a precooked ham without drying it out? ›

Reheating ham via skillet is an easy way to get a few slices nice and hot in a flash. To reheat ham slices on the stove, add a few slices at a time to a skillet over medium-high heat. Add up to ½ cup of chicken broth to keep the meat moist or opt for a couple of tablespoons of butter or oil to give the ham a nice sear.

How to keep a precooked ham moist? ›

So here's the hack: Add half a cup of wine or stock to the bottom of your pan before popping that ham in the oven. While the hack seems rather simple, there is a bit of science behind it when it comes to ensuring that you have a juicy ham for your Christmas dinner.

What liquid keeps ham moist? ›

You don't want to make a ham soup, so put just enough to coat the ham and cover the bottom of the pan. 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.

Why put cloves in ham? ›

When cloves are inserted into the ham, their flavor infuses into the meat during the cooking process, adding a subtle spiciness and depth of flavor [1].

What is the best condiment for ham? ›

No one in our family can enjoy a ham without applesauce, honey mustard, or Pina Colada sauce these days. Plus, pretty sauces on a Christmas dinner table perfectly complete the meal. My personal favorite, which is funny because I'm not a lover of mustard, is the honey mustard.

Is a 2 year old frozen ham still good? ›

An uncooked, cut country ham can be refrigerated for two to three months or frozen for one month. A cooked Country Ham should be refrigerated for seven days and or frozen for one month. Freezer storage time is for quality only. Frozen hams remain safe indefinitely.

Can dogs eat ham? ›

Is Ham Bad for Dogs? Ham is not toxic to dogs, but it's also not a healthy treat for them. So if your pup eats a little piece that fell to the floor, they should be totally fine. But feeding ham to your dog as a regular snack can cause some long-term health issues.

Is ham still good after 11 days? ›

Once you open a package of ham, or if it comes open — like if it was sliced at the deli counter— you can safely eat your leftovers for up to five days. In addition to these dates, it's always best to stick to the use-by date printed on the ham's package.

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.

What can I fix with ham? ›

13 of the Best Side Dishes to Serve with Ham
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  2. Popovers. ...
  3. Minty Radishes and Snap Peas. ...
  4. Butter-Roasted Carrots with Za'atar and Pomegranate Molasses. ...
  5. Oeufs Mayonnaise. ...
  6. Pasta with Creamy Cauliflower and Cheese Sauce. ...
  7. French Carrot Salad. ...
  8. Roasted Potatoes with Gouda and Thyme.
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When to glaze a precooked ham? ›

Start glazing a ham in the last 15 to 20 minutes of baking. If you start brushing it on sooner, the sugar could cause the glaze (and the ham's skin) to burn. Prepare at least one cup of glaze per five to 10 pounds of ham.

What can I put on my ham so it doesn't dry out? ›

Simply add some water to your roasting pan, lay a baking rack on top, place the ham on it, and wrap it in foil. The extra water will create steam that will help your ham retain moisture, resulting in more flavorful and delicious meat to serve your guests.

Do you add liquid when cooking a ham? ›

Many cooks recommend adding a little liquid (about ½ cup typically) to the bottom of the pan, whether that is water, wine, fruit juice, stock or combo of those liquids to keep the ham from sticking to the pan.

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