Easter Dinner Leftover Ideas
Originally Posted by: "sue" lillianandlouiskids
Sun Apr 8, 2012

Ham:
Use diced in Denver omelets.
Ham kebabs.
Thread large ham chunks onto skewers, alternating with fresh pineapple chunks 
and squares of sweet red or green bell pepper. Brush kebabs with butter and 
grill until browned. Serve with rice and fresh asparagus.
Julienne and use in a chef's salad.
Use in scalloped potatoes.
Use odd-size pieces of the fattier ham parts as a seasoning. Drop a chunk or 
two into the water when cooking green beans or cabbage for real down-home 
flavor.
Pie: Dice ham.
Combine in greased casserole with canned or frozen peas and a can of undiluted 
cream of mushroom soup. Top with mounds of cooked, mashed and seasoned sweet 
potatoes.
Scallop: Arrange alternate layers of mashed potatoes, sliced onion and sliced 
ham in greased casserole; add hot milk to cover. Cover and bake at 350 degrees 
F until potatoes are done.
Turnover: Put ham, onion and apple through food chopper; roll pie dough and cut 
into squares. Place generous spoonful of mixture on each square; fold into 
triangle and press edges together. Bake and serve hot or cold.
Casserole: Cut ham in slivers; mix with cooked macaroni and white sauce. Turn 
into greased casserole; sprinkle with plenty of sharp cheese and buttered bread 
crumbs. Bake at 400 degrees F for 20
minutes.
Scottish: Mix together ground ham, cold seasoned mashed potatoes
and seasoning. Shape into oval cakes and roll in flour. Sauté in hot fat until 
brown on all sides.
Scramble: Brown the last bits of cooked ham in a small amount of butter or 
margarine in skillet. Pour in scrambled egg mixture. Scramble as usual over low 
heat.
Savory: Sauté slivers of cooked ham with a little sliced onion, green pepper 
and celery until golden. Add canned baked beans. Heat through.
Pudding: Mix chopped ham, a can of cream-style corn, 2 beaten eggs and bread 
crumbs. Pour into a greased casserole and bake like a custard. Serve hot with 
corn muffins.
Goober: Dice ham, celery, green pepper and apple. Combine with a generous 
quantity of salted peanuts. Serve as a salad with lettuce and mayonnaise.
Rabbit: Combine 1 can of tomato soup, 1/2 cup grated cheese and 1/2 cup 
evaporated milk; stir until smooth. Stir in chopped ham, 2 beaten eggs; cook in 
double boiler until creamy. Serve between slices of toast.
Strata: Grease a small casserole and arrange with thin slices of bread, thin 
slices of cheese, slivered ham in layers. Pour over 1 cup
milk, 1 egg and seasonings, beaten together. Bake in moderate 350 degree F oven 
until puffed and brown.
Jellied: Dice ham, apple and celery. Prepare lemon-flavored gelatin as directed 
on package. Chill gelatin until thick; fold in ham mixture. Pour into molds and 
chill until set. Turn out on lettuce leaves and garnish with walnut halves and 
mayonnaise.

Ham slices:
Heat ham slices with your favorite barbecue sauce and serve on rolls.

Poultry:
Make it into a sandwich filling by mincing or grinding the meat, then mixing it 
with onions, celery, pickles and salad dressing.

Punch:
Make smoothies by mixing with canned fruit in a blender. Add yogurt or ice 
cream for variety.

Roast Beef:
Cut into 1/4-inch slices. Dip into beaten egg, then into dry bread crumbs. Fry 
the slices in oil or butter until hot and golden.
Put into a crock pot with some canned green chilies, a little cumin, a little 
garlic, and a little water. Cook until the beef is easily
shredded, then use as a taco or burrito filling.
Top meat slices with cooked onions and peppers and provolone cheese; serve on 
hoagie rolls.

Roast Pork:
Cut into slivers and add to a vegetable stir-fry.

Salmon:
Combine chunks of salmon with chopped sweet pickles and diced onions for a 
great sandwich filling.

Asparagus:
Make asparagus omelets by chopping cooked asparagus and add to beaten eggs. Add 
a little grated cheddar or American cheese. Proceed as for an omelet.
Place cooked asparagus in a buttered baking dish, then sprinkle with 
breadcrumbs mixed with parmesan cheese. Bake until heated through.

Biscuits:
Split in half and spread each cut side with butter. Sprinkle with garlic 
powder, parsley, dill weed and shredded cheese. Bake at 400 degrees F until the 
cheese is melted.

Bread-fruit and nut:
Slice and make French toast.

Candy:
Break Hershey bars into chunks and mix into standard chocolate chip cookie 
recipes.
Add crushed pieces of Butterfinger to peanut butter cookie dough.
Top rolled sugar cookie dough with gummy worms. 
Make a hole in the uncooked cookie dough and fill it with Life Savers, Warheads 
or Jolly Ranchers. They melt for a stained-glass effect.
Mix candy pieces into a boxed cake mix.
After frosting a cake, sprinkle it with candy pieces.
Fold small candy pieces into cheesecakes or whirl them into milk shakes.
Make your own McDonald's McFlurry by mixing candy into softened vanilla ice 
cream.  Enjoy.  From Piper.
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