Impulse purchased a 12lb ham because it was $4, need ideas to not let it go to waste

by do_u_hav_warrant

26 Comments

  1. jet_heller

    If you’re not going to eat it all at once, I would freeze it in 1lb-2lb chunks.

  2. MathyChem

    Cut the ham off the bone and portion the remaining meat into 8 oz portions. I like adding it to bean heavy soups and stews. The bone is good for flavoring beans on its own.
    Edit: a word. Damn you autocorrect

  3. O_C_Demon

    Says its freezable so slice it and freeze it in 1lb portions mate

  4. Disastrous-Wing699

    If it’s not currently frozen, I’d portion it into reasonable sizes and freeze those. If there’s concern about spoilage, I might cook it first.

    If there’s a bone in it, that’s getting made into stock, portioned and frozen as needed.

  5. I like fried rice as a use for leftover ham. Also can use in pasta dishes as a substitute for prosciutto or pancetta.

  6. Wonderful-Ball2652

    Ham freezes very well. Be sure to make up some baggies of it diced up, for adding to bean soup, omelets, salads, and pizza.

  7. emptyfebrezebottles

    Could freeze it if ya don’t want to cook it now. It’s what I did when the shop near me had hams on sale during the holiday season for $0.59 cents a lbs. Could also eat half now, freeze the other half. Beans and ham are good together, cabbage and ham, split pea soup, casserole, old ham sandwiches. However ya decide to eat it. Hope you enjoy it

  8. nosoulneeded9

    Fried rice with ham, a great way to also use day old cooked rice and any frozen veg

  9. JoyfulNoise1964

    Cut it into portions and freeze
    Make soup from the Bone

  10. zenwittr

    Deviled ham, ham salad, chicken cordon bleu, western omelette, shove it in a chicken and roast it… 😂

  11. Ludeykrus

    I’ll buy 2-4 at a time on sale regularly. Here’s what I do:

    -Before freezing, cut the bones out. Butcher each into ~3-4 big chunks. Trim fat and tendon out. Set aside.

    -Boil out the bones and scraps in a stock pot with veggies/herbs to make a ham stock. Reduce to a demiglace. Freeze into cubes. GREAT for tossing into veggies, rice, etc. Cheaper and better than stock from the store.

    -Slice as many of the chunks as you can into ~1/8-1/4″ slices, if you have the working space, a good board, and a good long SHARP knife. Bag them into ziplock’s for your likely serving sizes. Freeze. Sliced can go into sandwiches, on its own, etc. Chopped up it can go into a fried rice/greens/beans easily as well.

  12. NoRulzNoConsequenszz

    ham pot pie!!

    i was gifted 3 hams one year and did this. now my hubbys favorite meal. cheap vegetables and if u can make ur own pie crust its even better. last time i made it i got disposable loaf pans to make personal serving sizes and froze them

  13. Worthy_Molecule0481

    Bake, dice, flash freeze on cookie sheets, transfer to ziplocks (suck the air out with a straw before sealing), keep frozen. Flash freezing means each piece gets frozen individually, so you’re not stuck trying to thaw a big hunk. You can toss handfuls of flash-frozen anything into hot rice, broth, stirfry, etc. No need to even pre-thaw if you’re adding it to other ingredients while cooking.

    You can freeze the pan juice in an ice cube tray, pop into ziplocks, keep frozen and use for flavoring beans, rice, anything.

    And of course, use the ham bone to make beans, pea soup, lentils, or broth.

    Good find!

  14. Existing_Many9133

    Cut it up and freeze it for different meals. Ex…bone for soup, slabs for steaks, chunks for adding to casseroles etc. I live alone now and that makes a huge difference in cooking for one

  15. Paula_Dank

    Ham and pineapple over rice
    Ham and hash brown casserole
    Hawaiian sliders
    Slice and freeze

  16. Beginning-Row5959

    Portion it as others have said and then make pea soup with the bone

  17. mobility42

    No such thing as too much ham. It’s cured. Just keep eating it. Sandwiches, breakfast ham, second breakfast ham. Lunch ham, ham and rice, rice and ham, green eggs and ham. You can’t lose!

  18. PlatypusDream

    It freezes well.
    Slice some, dice some, and package most of it to freeze.

    Eggs, soups, potatos…

  19. Beautiful-Bad5203

    It’s already spiral sliced so you’d just need a few cuts to get most of the meat off to freeze. you can make some nice soup with the meat that remains on the bone after. Ham and potato soup always hits the spot.

  20. Silly_Cheetah_706

    Save a bit to eat as it is and then cut up the rest of the meat into pieces for meat add ins for casseroles

  21. xikbdexhi6

    Portion it and either freeze it or make jerky.

  22. motherlymetal

    Slice some for sandwiches, cubed/chopped for omelets, salads, and soup. Ham and beans if there is a bone.

  23. StuffNThangs220

    Use in omelettes; ham and cheese hot pockets (use refrigerated biscuits, split horizontally, and roll out or finger pat to preferred size, fill with ham and cheese; pinch edges to seal); stir into mac and cheese; cook with green beans, potatoes, and onions; the ubiquitous ham and beans; and ham and cheese pizza on a whole pita (using creamy Italian dressing as the base).