Mizmo
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Oh, I am sure! I didn't explain that we made our own too, years ago. The last few years we sent it out to be smoked, but decided we liked it better without the smoke.Its much much better....
@Mizmo ,
Try these refrigerated vacuum packed ham steaks as an alternative to a canned ham.
They are fully cooked and the small 8oz size is convenient for one or two people.
As far as quality and texture they are similar to a good quality deli sliced ham.
I like them because they usually have a long expiration date and they are relatively inexpensive.
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@Mizmo, you may want to try to soak that ham (or any you think is salty) in water to draw out the excess salt before you cook it. We used to soak the country hams we bought years ago to get rid of salt.Follow up....
I did grill a couple of slices and don't recommend it.
Seemed to get more salty and I did not like the texture so I will have the rest of it cold.
I did notice as I sliced through it that the texture changed somewhat so not so sure that I will buy that brand again .
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@Mizmo, you may want to try to soak that ham (or any you think is salty) in water to draw out the excess salt before you cook it. We used to soak the country hams we bought years ago to get rid of salt.
I've bought ham steaks that were salty & soaked them before I fried them. I got the idea from the whole hams.Oh just a couple of slices left. and will eat it cold. It is not really a solid piece of ham.
thanks
Follow up..Look for Maple Leaf foods, or Schneiders from Kitchener , both make nice ham in various selections. JIMB.
Thanks for the update on the ham!Follow up..
I did buy Canned Maple Leaf Ham as you suggested and was very pleased with it. Thanks
More like a solid piece of ham than the other brand I bought.
Had two dinners and froze three slices which I had for dinner last night.
I patted them dry with paper towel and had with french fries and cole slaw and enjoyed it enough to make me buy another tin.
No cooking at all and if anyone is interested I did my frozen fries in the microwave for 40 seconds and they were just like McDonald's... Yay! I will never do them in oven again.
'Crispy ' is out for me now with the old teeth.
Thanks for the update on the ham!
I’m curious about the brand and method for preparing the fries in the microwave.
I used to buy these single serving packages for an occasional treat but they have disappeared from the local stores.
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I can still get those... but for years they were 89 cents... $1.49 now.I used to buy these single serving packages for an occasional treat but they have disappeared from the local stores.
I can see the ham and green beans becoming delicious, but don't those little potato pieces turn into mush after 7 hours?I buy a small canned ham ($3.88 at WalMart) and do this in the crockpot... whole family always loved it.
Ham, Green Beans, & Potatoes
Put liner in crockpot or spray it. Add:
3 potatoes, bite sized pieces (or however many you need... recipe is very adjustable)
2 cans green beans (I use no salt added)
pepper
onion powder
garlic powder
Canned ham cut into dices/bite sized pieces
2-3 cups chicken broth (I use Herb Ox No salt packets)
4 tbsp butter (cut up)
Add potatoes, beans, and ham to crockpot. Season with pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. Sometimes I use Cajun seasoning, too. Add the broth, enough to cover potatoes... for the larger slow cooker, I sometimes need 4 cups. Put butter on top of everything and cook on low for 7 hours. (Or high for 4, but I always do low.)
No, they really don't (but may if being done on high.) I was expecting that the first time, but it worked well. It can be turned off as soon as the potatoes are done since the ham's already cooked. The 7 hours works for me, but less time would be fine if 'taters are soft.I can see the ham and green beans becoming delicious, but don't those little potato pieces turn into mush after 7 hours?
What's the relevance?
Mushy fries for old gummers.What's the relevance?
you have a canned ham.....what to serve with it?What's the relevance?