October 25, 2012

Amish Ham Casserole

Whenever I show my friends something I've made,
they almost always ask me,
"How do you find the time for sewing?"

There are a lot of answers to that question.
The most truthful answer is that 
I can't NOT sew!

One of the other reasons I have time to sew
is that I have some great recipes for dinner
that don't really require a lot of
hands-on time.

Today I'm going to share one with you!

It's called Amish Ham Casserole,
and my family loves it for dinner.



My sister Susie, of Susie's Sunroom,
first gave me a similar recipe that used Swiss cheese,
bacon, and frozen hashbrown potatoes.

{She made it for brunch, and it was fabulous!}

I've adapted it into this version,
which I like to make for dinner.  My family loves it!

{BONUS:  It's a gluten-free recipe! Just check the labels, to be sure.}

Here's what you need...



Notice the convenience of these items...

I almost always make extra baked potatoes, 
so I can have this casserole for dinner the next day.  

{Someday I'll share my way of making the best-ever baked potatoes!}

I buy a 1-lb. package of diced ham...just right for this recipe.

I almost always have the other items on hand...
cottage cheese, eggs and shredded cheese.
Also an onion...only this time, I was all out of onions!

{That's okay...no one noticed!}

It only takes a few minutes to dice the potatoes 
and stir everything all together in my big giant mixing bowl.

I can make it ahead of time, cover it with plastic wrap, and refrigerate it...
and that gives me lots of sewing time!


{To make cleanup easy, I spray my oval baking dish with cooking spray.
That dish can go in the dishwasher after dinner!}

My hungry family was kind of annoyed when I stopped
them from cutting into this dinnertime goodness
while I got a few photos of it!

{I hope you appreciate it!}



Amish Ham Casserole

1 lb ham, cubed
1 med onion, chopped - optional
6 eggs
2 or 3 baked potatoes, diced into chunks*
2  cups shredded Cheddar and Colby Jack cheese
1 1/2 cups small curd cottage cheese

*If you  don't have baked potatoes, 
you can substitute 4 cups of frozen shredded hash browns, thawed.

Combine the ingredients in a large mixing bowl. 
Transfer to a greased 13 in x 9  in baking dish.  
Bake , uncovered , at 350 degrees F for 35- 40 min or until set and bubbly.  Let stand for 10 min. before cutting.

Sometime try taking it along for a potluck or a brunch,


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5 comments:

  1. This looks like my kind of recipe - cheese and bacon - lovely - quick and easy. I love the casserole carrier - what a unique pattern. Thanks for sharing your food and talent. Now tell the family they can tuck in. xxx

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  2. Definitely going to try this and looks like something I could get my 2 year old to eat too. Thank you for the recipie.

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  3. I totally agree, how do you do it all!!!

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  4. it looks delicious, but i am not a fan of cottage cheese (shiver), is there something i can use instead?

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    1. I haven't ever made this without the cottage cheese, but I'm betting it would not be much different without it. It would still be flavorful and filling.

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