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That is on the menu for the noon meal. Of course, the spud dish can be done with most any meat.

How do you good folks like do it?


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My wife has a recipe that we all like.

Sliced potatoes and chunks of leftover ham baked in an enamel pot with a lid.


Its got onion, garlic, cheese and milk.


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Good stuff.



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The recipe in the 1972 Betty crocker cook book is spot on ...ham it up !


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Butter casserole dish

One layer slice potatoes, a few slices of onion, a few pats of butter, some salt and pepper.

Repeat that layering x3 or until dish is nearly full.

Pour whole milk or cream until 3/4 of mixture is covered. Make sure top has some butter pats on it.

Bake at 350 deg, covered with AL foil for 45 min to 1 hour, then uncovered for 30-45 more minutes, or so.

You can add ham anywhere in there.

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I like mine drier than wetter, and I also like the potatoes to be "done"; white, not translucent.

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I love scalloped and potatoes and ham. Through some fresh green beans in there too.

Might have to make a pot this weekend!


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The next scalloped potatoes, I think I'll use brats.


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Originally Posted by MadMooner
I love scalloped and potatoes and ham. Through some fresh green beans in there too.

Might have to make a pot this weekend!


I like that idea.

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Just made some up the other morning in the 'ol crock pot. Left over ham, sliced taters, sliced onion, can of cream of celery, grated cheese. Layer, cook low 8 hours or so.


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Originally Posted by atvalaska
The recipe in the 1972 Betty crocker cook book is spot on ...ham it up !

None better. Keep it simple.

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Shake things up and try au gratin potatoes with ham!

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About time for the scalloped spuds.[Linked Image][Linked Image][Linked Image][Linked Image][Linked Image][Linked Image]

Some folks call it comfort food, some soul food, I call it dinner.
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Good job......
I need one of those gadgets....slicing the potato's thin is key.


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