Red Potatoes and Ham Casserole Recipe (2024)

This Red Potatoes and Ham Casserole is simple, delicious, full of flavor, and only requires a few simple ingredients. Make it for breakfast, brunch, or dinner.

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I have seen a recipe similar to this to make in your crockpot, but I forgot to make it in the morning and only had about 35 minutes before it was dinner time, so I improvised.

It turned out to be one of my family’s favorite meals – and I loved how easy it was to throw together.

Sides were easy to throw together with this, and it was the perfect meal for a busy night.

This is the best recipe for breakfast, brunch, or dinner.

It’s quick, delicious, and has the most amazing taste.

My kids also asked for seconds, so this meal is definitely a mom-win, and highly recommended.

What other potatoes could I use for this recipe?

I am on a red potato kick lately. I just think they taste better, and I love eating them with the skin on. Russet potatoes, and other potatoes have a more rough skin, but the red potato skin is smooth and delicious.

If you don’t like red potatoes, or don’t have any on hand, here are a few other potatoes I recommend:

  • Potato fingerlings
  • Sweet Potatoes (I would peel the skin off)
  • Russet Potatoes (I would peel the skin off)
  • Yukon Gold Potatoes
  • Salad Potatoes

Could I use cubed ham for this recipe?

You could most definitely use cubed ham for this recipe. I personally prefer using ham that we have frozen from a large ham dinner.

One of my favorite ham recipes, is ourSlow Cooker Maple Glazed Ham.

It’s quick, simple, delicious, and made in the slow cooker, which is every mothers dream, because it just makes life easier.

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Red Potatoes and Ham Casserole Recipe (2)

Serves: 6

Red Potato And Ham Casserole Recipe

Cheesy potatoes and ham come together to make the perfect dinner casserole.

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

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Ingredients

  • 8 red potatoes
  • 2 cups cubed cooked ham
  • 1 can cream of potato soup (14.25 ounces)
  • 1 packet dry Ranch dressing mix
  • 8 ounces cream cheese softened
  • ½ cup shredded Parmesan cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9 x 13 inch baking dish with non-stick cooking spray.

  • Chop potatoes into large cubes and boil in a pot of water on the stove top until softened (about 10-15 minutes).

  • Mix cooked potatoes with ham and put in a 9 x 13 dish.

  • In a separate bowl, beat together soup, salad dressing mix, and cream cheese. Stir soup mixture into potatoes and ham and top with shredded Parmesan cheese.

  • Cover pan with aluminum foil and bake for 30-35 minutes.

Notes

You could also use a can of cream of chicken soup instead of cream of potato soup.

Nutrition

Calories: 460 kcal · Carbohydrates: 54 g · Protein: 18 g · Fat: 19 g · Saturated Fat: 10 g · Cholesterol: 77 mg · Sodium: 1399 mg · Potassium: 1513 mg · Fiber: 5 g · Sugar: 6 g · Vitamin A: 627 IU · Vitamin C: 33 mg · Calcium: 175 mg · Iron: 3 mg

Equipment

  • 9x13-inch Baking Pan

Recipe Details

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Author: Camille Beckstrand

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  1. kimber says:

    I loved this and so did my family! The only change I made is I added cheese on top! I have 6 kids 5 of which are teenagers and 3 of those are boys 17-15 and they gave this a 4 star rating! Thanks!

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Red Potatoes and Ham Casserole Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What starch goes with ham? ›

Potatoes, of course! We love classic mashed or scalloped potatoes, but have also included some novel takes on the humble spud, like our roasted fingerling potatoes (the secret to their superb crispness is cornstarch), melting potatoes, or our garlic smashed potatoes.

Why are my scalloped potatoes hard? ›

Starch Will Not Swell–Rock-Hard Scalloped Potatoes

Potatoes or rice can remain rock-hard after prolonged cooking. Starch will not swell if it is acidic. If you have a lot of sour cream in your scalloped potatoes or add something acidic, your potatoes may not soften.

What to serve with scalloped potatoes? ›

Scalloped potatoes are rich and filling. Lean proteins and other veggies pair nicely, try grilled ham, pan-seared fish, roast chicken, broiled lobster, or even a filet of beef tenderloin. If no animal proteins are desired a lovely side salad with a sharp vinaigrette works great.

What makes ham taste better? ›

Peach preserves, hot pepper jelly, and maple syrup work as sweet bases for glazes that add sheen as well as distinct flavor. Tasty additions such as aromatics, herbs, and spices switch up a traditional ham and make it truly memorable.

What are red potatoes good for? ›

Red potatoes are great for roasting, cooking in soups, or boiling or steaming for potato salad. The waxy nature of the flesh means they'll maintain their shape, but it also means they will get gluey when overworked, so you'll want to choose a different potato for mashing.

Why do my scalloped potatoes taste bland? ›

My scalloped potatoes are bland

They are also in need of serious seasoning to ensure deliciousness. Make sure your sauce is well-seasoned, but also, season each layer of potatoes with salt and pepper before adding the sauce, to make sure they are as flavorful as you want them!

How to thicken sauce for scalloped potatoes? ›

To thicken scalloped potatoes, keep cooking the sauce a minute or so longer than directed before adding the cheese. This will create a rich, extra-thick sauce. You can also use whole or 2% milk in place of the fat-free milk.

How many pounds of ham should you serve per person? ›

With a bone-in ham, plan on one-third to one-half pound of meat per person (or two to three servings per pound), or more if you want leftovers. For a boneless ham, figure about quarter-pound per person, or more for leftovers.

What is a good ham to bake? ›

Look for a fully-cooked, bone-in ham that isn't spiral cut—it stays juicier in the oven! Shank-end hams are the big, beautiful ones you're used to seeing for the holidays and those work great here. Just remember to do the math on how much ham per person is needed before you put in your order with the butcher!

How long is leftover baked ham good for? ›

Spiral-cut hams and leftovers from consumer-cooked hams may be stored in the refrigerator three to five days or frozen one to two months.

What meat goes best with scalloped potatoes? ›

Scalloped potatoes are rich and filling. Lean proteins and other veggies pair nicely, try grilled ham, pan-seared fish, roast chicken, broiled lobster, or even a filet of beef tenderloin. If no animal proteins are desired a lovely side salad with a sharp vinaigrette works great.

Can potatoes be sliced ahead of time for scalloped potatoes? ›

If raw, once the potato is cut you can store in the refrigerator, covered with water for 12-24 hours. Be sure to keep submerged in water to prevent slices from turning gray or brown.

What starch to cook with? ›

Flour, cornstarch, and tapioca are the most common starches used for thickening sauces, gravies, puddings, and pie fillings. Starches begin to thicken around 140 degrees F. Flour and cornstarch have a high percentage of amylose, which must be boiled for three minutes to remove the raw starch flavor.

What are starch options for meals? ›

Starchy foods – such as potatoes, bread, rice, pasta, and cereals – should make up just over a third of the food you eat, as shown by the Eatwell Guide. Where you can, choose wholegrain varieties, and eat potatoes with their skin on for more fibre.

What do you eat potato starch with? ›

Potato starch could serve as a suitable fried food coating. It can coat foods, such as chicken, fish, or vegetables, before frying. The potato starch coating can give the foods a golden and crispy outer layer during the frying process.

What flavors go with ham? ›

Maple syrup and bourbon combine for a sweet, crunchy, and sticky crust, ideal for delicious spiral-cut ham. Ginger and cinnamon perfectly season this glaze, covering the salty, juicy ham.

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