Ham is a holiday favorite and the perfect Sunday supper! We love it oven roasted, slow-cooked, or even smoked. Add a sweet caramelized glaze, salt, pineapple, or mustard.

As much as we love the main event, I think we love leftovers even more. Below are our favorite Leftover Ham Recipes

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Table of Contents
  1. What To Do With Leftover Ham
  2. How to Store Leftover Ham
  3. Main Ham Dish Recipes
  4. Ham Casserole Recipes
  5. Ham Sliders and Sandwiches
  6. Ham Soup Recipes
  7. Ham Breakfast Recipes
  8. More Ham Favorites
  9. 10 Other Ways to Use Leftover Ham

What To Do With Leftover Ham

My family prefers glazed ham to turkey, and I love that it’s so easy to make! It takes very little prep work (especially if you cook a spiral ham or cook it in the air fryer).

But one of the best parts of a big meal (like a baked ham dinner) is the leftovers! Start by just reheating leftover ham slices and eating them as is, or get creative with our favorite recipes for leftover ham below!

How To Reheat Leftover Ham

You can reheat it in the oven by placing it in a shallow baking dish with ½ cup of broth and heating it at 325°F for 20-25 minutes. Or, if you only need to reheat a few pieces, try using an air fryer at 350°F for 3-5 minutes. Time will vary slightly based on how large the piece of ham is, how it is cut (thick vs. thin), and how much ham is being reheated.

How to Store Leftover Ham

Ham will last for up to 4 days in the fridge or longer in the freezer.  Dice and package it into 1-cup portions to make it easy to use in recipes! A ham bone makes great soups. Keep it in the freezer, and then use it right from frozen!

  • Fridge: Cooked leftover ham (spiral or other) can be kept in the fridge for 3-4 days. (This also includes leftover sandwich meat ham once opened). Freeze it, and it will last longer.
  • Freezer: Leftover ham should be well sealed (or vacuum sealed), and the leftovers can be frozen for up to 2 months.

Main Ham Dish Recipes

Ham is so versatile, that is why there are so many recipes with ham as an ingredient. Because of its smoky flavor, it is great in almost all soups, stews, and casseroles in place of chicken or other proteins. Glazed Ham is almost like a traditional meatloaf, but it is made from ground ham and pork. This is a great recipe for all that leftover ham.

  • Black Eyed Peas Recipe (with Ham) is a little bit like a soup but with less broth. So chunky and flavorful, perfect for serving with rice.
  • Chicken Cordon Bleu is made from chicken breast rolled with cheese and ham. Just look at that picture! So hard to resist.
  • Ham Balls are made from ground ham and then covered in a sweet red sauce. This recipe is definitely a keeper.
  • Linguine Carbonara is a creamy Italian dish, made with a white sauce, and pieces of ham. So delicious.

Ham Casserole Recipes

Ham casseroles are a great way to use up ham and they usually have simple ingredients and easy instructions. Whether you’re in the mood for something cheesy, creamy, or loaded with veggies here are a few favorites!

Ham Sliders and Sandwiches

One great thing about leftover ham is that it can be enjoyed either hot or cold, sliced, diced, or chopped. Anything goes! Top a salad with it, add it to a favorite pasta salad or sandwich it in the middle of grilled cheese. The possibilities are endless!

  • Ham Salad is great for using leftover ham and for sandwiching between two slices of white bread.
  • Monte Cristo Sandwich is the king of grilled cheese sandwiches.

Ham Soup Recipes

Leftover diced ham is a flavorful addition to soups and stews. It pairs well with sweet veggies like corn and sweet potatoes and adds great flavor to cream or potato-based soups.rnrnAs for what to do with the leftover hambone… it’s great for ham soups or to make a flavorful ham broth.

Ham and Corn Chowder

Ham and Corn Chowder is a quick weeknight meal with lots of corn, veggies, bacon and ham. This corn soup recipe is rich, creamy and delicious.

Split Pea Soup

Wondering what to do with that leftover ham? Split pea soup is such a flavorful dish! Split peas and ham are simmered in a delicious broth to give you a thick and hearty soup.

Ham and Bean Soup (Crock Pot Version)

Ham and Bean Soup is an easy “no-soaking required” recipe. Perfect for your leftover holiday ham, this takes just minutes to prepare and cooks effortlessly in the slow cooker all day long!

Crock Pot Ham and Lentil Soup

Looking for a hearty soup to fed a crowd? This ham and lentil soup is so easy to make! Made with a ham bone or diced leftover ham, it is so delish! Serve with a loaf of crusty bread for the perfect meal!

Ham Breakfast Recipes

Start the day off with one of these delicious ham recipes. Ham is a great addition to breakfast as it’s leaner than sausage or bacon and adds a delicious smoky flavor! Chop it up and add it to an omelette or reheat the ham slices in a frying pan and top with poached eggs and voila!

More Ham Favorites

10 Other Ways to Use Leftover Ham

Ham is such an easy cut of meat to cook with. Use it to replace chicken or ground beef. It also makes great sandwiches or is perfect for snacking on its own!

  1. Add it in place of chicken in a quick fried rice recipe!
  2. Replace the chicken in your favorite chicken pot pie recipe.
  3. Serve a simple ham sandwich by frying the ham and putting it on toast with cheddar cheese and mustard.
  4. Top your favorite pizza dough with ham (or add it to a frozen pizza).
  5. Dice leftover ham into small pieces and add it to cooked peas with butter.
  6. Deck out your fave baked potatoes with butter, sour cream, cheddar, and ham for an easy meal!
  7. Add ham and cheddar to homemade biscuits and serve warm with butter.
  8. Add ham to almost any pasta salad recipe or macaroni salad!
  9. Add diced ham to scrambled eggs or omelets.
  10. Chop it up and add it to mashed potatoes or mashed potato cakes

Leave a comment below and let us know what your favorite leftover ham recipe is!

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  1. Of all the cooks out there your site is the best I have seen. Your recipes are delicious and easy to prepare and have been well tested. Thank you

    1. Thank you so much for the kind words Patricia, I am so glad you are enjoying the recipes!

  2. Can’t find the recipe with the fried eggs (lovely pic–no recipe). Exactly what I wanted to make, too. Recipe sites used to be so easy. Darn.

  3. I would live to make your ham and potato hash but cannot find the recipe in your post. Can you please post a link to it?

    1. Hey Cat, under each of the pictures is a list of recipes. The title of the recipe should be clickable and take you to the actual recipe with instructions on how to make it. Hope that helps!

      1. The ham and potato hash recipe is no longer attached to this article. Even with searching on your site and Pinterest it’s no longer found.

  4. I just found at the bottom of Deep Freeze probably 3 pounds of diced Ham.
    I’m going to make this recipe with frozen Potatoes O’Brien that I have in that same freezer!!!!!

  5. Wonderful !
    So pretty. Easy to make. I used 1 TBSP more oil to keep the defrosted hash browns from sticking in the cast iron pan. Recipe was correct. The eggs cook quickly. We like the whites cooked.. our hash was ready at 10 minutes..and over the top good. Thank you from California.5 stars