Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Fried Ham With Onion Gravy

While cleaning up the house I 
was trying to think of a quick
dinner with meat I had in the freezer.

Ham steak came to mind...
then I thought of ham pot pie,
and ham and noodles.

I looked in the Mennonite Community cookbook
hoping for some old fashioned recipe to
fit the ham and noodle family.

"Fried Ham and Onion Gravy with Noodles"
appeared before my eyes, and I was sold.
 The recipe had a noodle recipe listed-
and it sounded like pot pie noodles,
but I didn't have the time to try it.

I added this and that and used
noodles that were in a bag, already made.

Fried ham, smothered in a creamy, onion and white
bean gravy, served over a bed of noodles. 



Fry ham in a little butter and remove from skillet. 

 
Add a little more butter and slice a medium onion.
Yes, I am sounding like Paula Dean. Butter, Butter, Butter.


Make onion gravy and add the ham back to your skillet.


Serve on a bed of noodles and you have a hearty meal.

Fried Ham and Onion Gravy

1 ham steak, cut in strips
2 Tbsp. butter, divided
1 medium onion, sliced
1- 15.5 oz. of white beans
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
1/2 cup cream
1/2 cup sour cream

Fry ham in 1 Tbsp. of butter until browned on both sides.
Remove from skillet. Melt 1 Tbsp. butter and add onion slices.
Saute until slightly brown and add beans, salt and pepper.
Simmer on low heat for 10 minutes. Add creams.
Return ham to skillet and simmer another 5 minutes.

Cook 2 1/2 cups of noodles, lightly salted

Serve ham gravy over noodles.

Reminds me of the south. Mmmmm...

Enjoy,
Hope

2 comments:

  1. Some of my favorite ingredents... I'll be sure to try this! Amy

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  2. You do a fabulous job of taking pictures and writing out the steps! I can't wait till you have a cook book out!! I have used many, many of your recipes. THANKS! Janessa<><

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