For Breakfast this morning I made some Simply Potatoes Shredded Hash Browns, heated up some
Meijer Diced Ham,and made a cup of Bigelow Decaf Green Tea. I made a bed of the Hashbrowns in a bowl and sprinkled some Sargento Reduced Fat Sharp Cheddar Cheese. Next I put the Diced Ham over top the Hash Browns and served.And had my morning cup of Bigelow Decaf Green Tea. Partly sunny and a bit more humid outside today. I took Mom's car up to be washed then stopped by the ATM, the Post Office, and stopped and got gas. Back home, kicked back the rest of the afternoon. For Dinner tonight I prepared a Hickory Smoked Ham and Swiss Cheese Sandwich w/ Baked Fingerling Potato Wedges and Green Beans.
The other day at Meijer I bought a Kentucky Legend Hickory Smoked Ham. It was a small 2 1/2 lb.Ham, and it looked delicious as always! I've baked a couple of these now and really enjoy them. Having it for Dinner tonight.
To prepare it; Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Remove the Kentucky Legend ham from the packaging and place it in a baking dish that's at least 2 inches deep. Add enough water to just cover the bottom of the pan. Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. Crimp the edges of the foil tightly over the pan edges to prevent steam from escaping. Place the baking dish into the oven and heat the ham until a meat thermometer shows an internal temperature of at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The amount of time this takes depends on the size and shape of the ham. Mine took 80minutes. When the Ham is heated through, remove the baking pan from the oven. Leave the foil on the pan for 15 minutes to rest the meat before removing it and carving.
I then began slicing it, I sliced it somewhat thin. I'm using Aunt Millie's Light Whole Grain Bread
and I'll need Boar’s Head Imported Switzerland Swiss Cheese. I assembled my Sandwich, Ham, French's Spicy Brown Mustard, served on Aunt Millie's Light Whole Grain Bread. What a Sandwich! The Ham is delicious and moist. Excellent Ham Sandwich! Mom thought it was one of the best tasting Hams she ever had, and I agree! We had plenty of leftovers. Kept some out for Breakfast and froze another bag.
For a side I prepared some more of the Roasted Fingerling Potatoes. Started by washing the Potatoes off in cold water. I then cut the Fingerling Potatoes in half, lengthwise. Put the Potatoes in a large bowl seasoned them with; Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Garlic Powder, Sea Salt, Pepper, Chili Powder, and Kraft Reduced Fat Parmesan Grated Cheese to top the Potatoes with. Using a cookie sheet lined with foil I spread the Potatoes out on the sheet . Then Roasted them at 400 degrees until they were fork tender, about 20 minutes. Still can’t figure out why it’s so hard to find Fingerling Potatoes in this area. Still only 1 store around here locally that sells them, so thank you Jungle Jim’s!
I also heated up some leftover Green Beans. These are the fresh Green Beans we had purchased from Jungle Jim's Still delicious! Quite a Dinner tonight. For Dessert/Snack later a bowl of Skinny Pop – Pop Corn and a Coke Zero to drink.
Kentucky Legend Brown Sugar Hickory Smoked Quarter Ham
Get the legendary taste of Kentucky Legend Ham in a convenient sliced quarter size. Seasoned and cured to perfection, our double-smoked ham is perfect for sandwiches, appetizers or main courses. Make your everyday meals and snacks easy and delicious!
* Quarter Sliced Brown Sugar Ham
* Double Smoked - Legendary Taste
* No water added
* Fully cooked
* Sliced
* Inspected and passed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Ingredients:
Ingredients: Cured With Water, Brown Sugar, Contains 2% Of Salt, Sodium Lactate, Dextrose,
Sodium Phosphate, Sodium Diacetate, Sodium Erythorbate, Sodium Nitrite.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size84 G (3 oz)
Amount Per Serving
Calories120 Calories
Calories From Fat25 Calories
% Daily Value
Total Fat3 g5
Total Carbohydrate8 g3
Boar’s Head Imported Switzerland Swiss Cheese
Made in Switzerland with Alpine milk under the watchful eye of Käse Meisters, this cheese has a nutty, slightly sweet flavor with earthy notes. Boar’s Head Imported Switzerland Swiss Cheese is aged more than 120 days to produce a bold taste, rich color and smooth texture.
https://boarshead.com/
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