heres mine
2lb bag of hashed browns
2 sticks of butter or margarine
1 can cream of celery soup
1 16 oz sour cream
1 12 oz shredded cheddar
chips or corn flakes
Left over ham
Place frozen hashed browns in a 13x 9 casserole dish, melt one stick of butter and drizzle over potatoes. Mix sour cream, soup and cheddar cheese and chopped ham together , spoon over potatoes. Melt addtional stick of butter, crush chips or corn flakes into the butter and mix well. Spread over top of casserole. Bake 40 minutes at 375 or unitl bubbly and hot. YUMMY!!!!
You can also add your favorite veggies to this to make it at one course meal. I love to add brocoli......
Another idea is to boil the ham for several hours with the bone if you have one. Add pealed potatoes, fresh green beans and wax beans to the broth and cook til tender. Makes a wonderful hearty soup and is very easy to make. You can use canned veggies to save time too!
I have another awesome recipe but its one of those a little of this and that things not sure how it work written down but here goes.
Boil your ham and bone til you have a nice broth. You will need to do this in a large pot 6 - 8 quarts.
Peel some potatoes and chop into decent sized pieces.NOt to small or they will cook before you homemade noodles do.
Place a pile of flour on the kitchen counter (about 3 inches high and 8 inches across) make a well in the middle of the pile, add two eggs and some room temperature ham broth to the well. Mix slowly into the flour pile using only what you need of the flour to make a nice dough.If needed add more flour. This is a very messy process but well worth the time. After you have a nice dough ball, cut it in half and set one half a side. Flour your counter top lightly as you want the dough to stick just a bit to make it easy to get thin.Roll out the dough very very thin. Cut into small 2 by 2 strips.Repeat with the other piece of dough. Bring your broth back to a boil, dredge the strips in flour and drop into the boiling broth. After you have added all your strips of dough, add your potatoes too. Cook until the noodles are tender. The added dredging of the flour will thicken the broth to a creamy consistency. Pepper to taste.
This is one of familys favorite. They call it ham pot pie.
Hope you can understand that one.
Have fun
Cindy