Leftover Ham And Cheese Penne

If you made a huge Baked Ham for a Sunday dinner or a holiday gathering and now you’ve got loads of leftovers, you don’t have to worry! I’ve got recipes! And this leftover ham and cheese penne just like my Leftover Ham and Bean Soup is the perfect solution! Because not only is it a quick and easy meal, but it’s incredibly yummy and in no way tastes like leftovers! In fact, this ham and cheese penne recipe benefits from all the savory leftover ham flavor. Yet, it’s so easy! While some penne pasta is boiling, all you have to do is saute a few onions and sear the leftover ham a bit before making a simple cheese sauce and tossing it all together with some frozen peas. The entire recipe takes just 30 minutes! Not to mention, it’s a complete meal and one that kids love! And with the addition of the peas, you’ve already got your veggie covered. Now, all you have to do is figure out a quick dessert like my Homemade Chocolate Pudding!

Penne – You can use any pasta you happen to have in your cupboard for this recipe, preferably small types like farfalle, rotini, shells, etc. Butter and olive oil – Olive oil has a higher smoke point than butter so melting that butter down with a bit of olive oil in the pot will give you all that brown butter flavour with none of the burnt butter bitterness. Onion – A small one will do, look for something that mellows out as it cooks like a yellow or white onion. Ham – Fully cooked and chopped. Chicken broth – For flavour and to help create a saucier dish. Heavy Cream – A cup of this will create a thicker sauce that gives the ridges in the penne something to hold onto. Salt and pepper – Season to taste, be sure to adjust according to the sodium content of your broth. Mozzarella and cheddar cheese – We want to use some nice melty cheeses here, the addition of cheddar adds a nice sharpness. Peas – I recommend using frozen as the pea will stay crisp and bright when it meets the hot pasta. Parsley – Did you know that herbs are superfoods? Packed full of vitamins and folic acid, parsley is so much more than just a garnish. Parmesan cheese – This last cheesy addition should be sprinkled on top just before serving.

This pasta recipe using leftover ham is a cinch to throw together! Just follow my easy instructions and you’ll have a delicious dinner on the table in 30 minutes!  To begin, you need to get the penne cooking! Bring a well salted large pot of water to a boil and then cook the pasta according to the package instructions or until it reaches al dente. Then drain the penne in a colander and set it aside for a later step. Now, melt the butter together with the olive oil over medium-high heat in a large pot or Dutch oven. Next, add the chopped onion and sauté it for about 5 minutes or until it’s soft and translucent. Then add the ham to the pot and sauté it together with the onions for about 8 minutes or until it starts to get slightly brown.  Once the ham has browned a bit, start making the sauce. First, stir the chicken broth and heavy cream into the ham mixture and then season it with the salt and pepper. Then add the mozzarella cheese and cheddar cheese to the pot and cook everything together for about 3 minutes or until the cheese is completely melted.  To complete the recipe, add the cooked penne and frozen peas to the pot. Then toss everything together and let the dish cook for about 2 more minutes. Now, remove the pot from the heat and serve the ham and cheese penne garnished with some fresh parsley and parmesan cheese if you like. 

What Kind Of Ham Can I Use?

You can make this recipe with whatever kind of ham you have on hand! Leftovers from my Crockpot Honey Mustard Glazed Ham or Bourbon Glazed Baked Ham are amazing with this recipe! But you could even just use a ham steak if you like. Even turkey ham would work. 

What Else Can I Add To This Penne

This recipe is really flexible so you can add anything you like! Some fresh baby spinach is a great addition along with some sauteed mushrooms. And bacon always makes things better. Another idea is to mix in some jalapenos to make the dish spicy. You can also use any type of cheese you like. Just remember that you won’t have enough sauce if you add too much.  This dish can also easily be tuned into a casserole. Just pop it in a baking dish, sprinkle it with parmesan cheese and breadcrumbs, and then put in the oven to bake for 30 mins at 350℉/177℃ degrees. However, if you want something nice and saucy, just stick with the original as the pasta will absorb more of that sauce in the oven, making it dry up a bit. But it’s totally delish either way.

What Type Of Cheese Works Best In This Recipe?

You can use a variety of cheeses, but some popular options include cheddar, mozzarella, Gruyere, or a combination of these. Feel free to experiment with your favorite cheeses.

Leftovers

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days. If freezing, allow the dish to cool fully in a shallow container before placing in the freezer.

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