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Any suggestions for what to do with this ham bone I've been saving?
We're tired of lentils and split peas, and looking for something else.


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> Any suggestions for what to do with this ham bone I've been saving?
> We're tired of lentils and split peas, and looking for something else.


Good in many soups; potato comes to mind. There're bean soups of all
kinds, even lima, with greens too... how about a rich ministrone?

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Navy beans--there's nothing better with a ham bone.



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>
>
> Dawn
>


You could freeze the ham bone until you're in the mood for lentils or split
peas. Or:

http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1948...238204,00.html

You sound like you know what you're doing. Make a watery stock first, using
the ham bone. Then, continue with that recipe, using the stock instead of
water. When I've made this, I've pureed some of the beans & liquid to make
the thing creamier. And, sometimes I'll add some very finely chopped red
bell pepper 1/2 hour before serving. Nice balance to the richness of the
beans. But, I only add the peppers to what I'll serve that day. If you
freeze the soup with the peppers, they lose pretty much everything except
their color.


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On Oct 20, 4:14 pm, Dawn > wrote:
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> We're tired of lentils and split peas, and looking for something else.
>
> Dawn


A nice pot of chile, or maybe pozole. Or make ham stock and use it to
cook rice. You could make stock and freezer it in icecubes, use it
here are there for sauces.



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> > Any suggestions for what to do with this ham bone I've been saving?
> > We're tired of lentils and split peas, and looking for something else.
> >
> > Dawn

>
> A nice pot of chile, or maybe pozole. Or make ham stock and use it to
> cook rice. You could make stock and freezer it in icecubes, use it
> here are there for sauces.



A ham bone makes great stock, can be used for a myriad of things. Be
kr8tive :-)

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> On Oct 20, 4:14 pm, Dawn > wrote:
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>>Any suggestions for what to do with this ham bone I've been saving?
>>We're tired of lentils and split peas, and looking for something else.
>>
>>Dawn

>
>
> A nice pot of chile, or maybe pozole. Or make ham stock and use it to
> cook rice. You could make stock and freezer it in icecubes, use it
> here are there for sauces.
>



I like the idea of using it in a rice dish. Thanks, I'll poke around and
see what I can come up with.


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My favorite is yellow split pea, but you could make vegetable soup with
a ham bone or vegetable-barley.

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> > We're tired of lentils and split peas, and looking for something else.
> >
> >
> > Dawn
> >

>
>
> My favorite is yellow split pea, but you could make vegetable soup with
> a ham bone or vegetable-barley.
>
> gloria p



Near the end of making a big pot of homemade chicken broth, add the ham
bone and simmer for another hour or so.

Everything you make with the broth will taste even better.



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>
> Dawn


Use the ham bone instead of the hocks, simmer maybe 30 minutes instead
of 2-3 hours.

Sour Soup

Recipe By: Mom, posted to r.f.cooking by Barb Schaller 10/20/2006
Serving Size: 1
Preparation Time: 0:00
Categories: Slovensky Recepty

Amount Measure Ingredient Preparation Method
3 or 4 Fresh pork hocks
3 quarts water
1 quart sauerkraut juice
3 tablespoons flour
2 cups sauerkraut juice
1 onion diced
bacon fat

Cover pork hocks with water (about 3 quarts), bring to boil, reduce
heat, cover and simmer for 2-3 hours, until meat is tender. Remove
hocks from liquid and, when cool enough to handle, remove meat from
bones and chop. Add the quart of kraut juice to the liquid and cook for
about 10 minutes. Mix the 3 tablespoons flour into the 2 cups kraut
juice and add to the pot, stirring. Return the meat to the kettle.
Brown the onion in the bacon grease (or vegetable oil) until brown; add
to pot. Bring to boil and pour over lecky -- little noodle dough
squares. Grind black pepper over to taste.
----------
Notes: 3/27/01. Couldn't get fresh hocks so I used smoked. Cooked
them for at least 2-3 hours, chilled the broth and removed the fat
before proceeding. Had to buy kraut juice (20 oz.?) at the co-op for
$4.58!! Jeez! Had some kraut juice in the fridge from pirohy-making.
Had homemade lechky. Pretty darned good.

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>
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I used Ham Bone stock for Cabbage soup last week.
It was very good!
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Dawn wrote:
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> We're tired of lentils and split peas, and looking for something else.
> feed it to the dog,try something else.splitpea,and lentils are for grandmom try something organic like a butternutsquash sweet and spicy soup.foreget the hambone.if you need to know what to do with it in a soup i'll look into for you chef rob,try some thing new it actually might work for you.i have many soups that you could try,but the bone is good for your dogs teeth.
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black bean soup

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Navy beans, white beans, pinto beans, black beans

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I love 15-bean soup. Add some carrots, onions, lots of black pepper
and thyme. Yum!

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>> Any suggestions for what to do with this ham bone I've been saving?
>> We're tired of lentils and split peas, and looking for something
>> else.
>>
>>
>> Dawn

>
> I used Ham Bone stock for Cabbage soup last week.
> It was very good!


That's a great idea, Om. I'm going to have to try that. What was your
recipe?

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>
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I know it sounds weird, but I've even made cream of mushroom & ham soup
using a ham bone-based stock. It was wonderful! My neighbor's kids kept
coming over and begging for bowls of it. :~)

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>
> I love 15-bean soup. Add some carrots, onions, lots of black pepper
> and thyme. Yum!
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I love it too, but I have to have my hot Italian sausage in it!


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> > Dawn > wrote:
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> >> Any suggestions for what to do with this ham bone I've been saving?
> >> We're tired of lentils and split peas, and looking for something
> >> else.
> >>
> >>
> >> Dawn

> >
> > I used Ham Bone stock for Cabbage soup last week.
> > It was very good!

>
> That's a great idea, Om. I'm going to have to try that. What was your
> recipe?
>
> kili


Simple actually. :-)

Made the hambone stock first and separated the meat for cooling and
shredding. Left the stock in the 'frige overnight for defatting.

I made the stock by pressure cooking the ham bones (with remaining meat)
for 30 minutes.

Added 2 medium onions, one sliced head of cabbage and 6 cloves or so of
fine sliced garlic, 1 fresh grated carrot, put it all back into the
pressure cooker and pressured for 15 minutes.

Salted and peppered to taste.

It was a bit too garlicy imho (if that's possible but cabbage flavor is
pretty mild) but other than that, it was good.
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I got a ham bone you can pressure cook.


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Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)

Get in line!

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>> > I made the stock by pressure cooking the ham bones (with remaining
>> > meat)
>> > for 30 minutes.
>> >

>>
>> I got a ham bone you can pressure cook.

>
> Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
>
> Get in line!
>


He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.


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>>> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
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>>> > I made the stock by pressure cooking the ham bones (with remaining
>>> > meat)
>>> > for 30 minutes.
>>> >
>>>
>>> I got a ham bone you can pressure cook.

>>
>> Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
>>
>> Get in line!
>>

>
> He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
>


Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:

Carrot-Ginger Bisque

Fresh sorrel salad with basil-tomato-mustard vinaigrette

Grouper with hoisin-orange glaze, grilled over mesquite

Too bad the wench is in Texas. Ha ha ha.

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>>> In article >,
>>> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
>>>> news >>>>
>>>> >
>>>> > I made the stock by pressure cooking the ham bones (with remaining
>>>> > meat)
>>>> > for 30 minutes.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> I got a ham bone you can pressure cook.
>>>
>>> Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
>>>
>>> Get in line!
>>>

>>
>> He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
>>

>
> Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:
>
> Carrot-Ginger Bisque
>
> Fresh sorrel salad with basil-tomato-mustard vinaigrette
>
> Grouper with hoisin-orange glaze, grilled over mesquite
>
> Too bad the wench is in Texas. Ha ha ha.
>
> :-)
>


You're married, anyway, Joe! As am I. Barry and Om are single.

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>
> Carrot-Ginger Bisque
>
> Fresh sorrel salad with basil-tomato-mustard vinaigrette
>
> Grouper with hoisin-orange glaze, grilled over mesquite
>
> Too bad the wench is in Texas. Ha ha ha.
>


Where are you? This sounds good. You'll see the swoop of
headlights in the drive way.

"COMPANY! Put a little extra milk in the Bisque and throw
another piece of grouper on the grill!"


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>>>> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
>>>>> news >>>>>
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I made the stock by pressure cooking the ham bones (with remaining
>>>>> > meat)
>>>>> > for 30 minutes.
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>> I got a ham bone you can pressure cook.
>>>>
>>>> Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Get in line!
>>>>
>>>
>>> He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
>>>

>>
>> Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:
>>
>> Carrot-Ginger Bisque
>>
>> Fresh sorrel salad with basil-tomato-mustard vinaigrette
>>
>> Grouper with hoisin-orange glaze, grilled over mesquite
>>
>> Too bad the wench is in Texas. Ha ha ha.
>>
>> :-)
>>

>
> You're married, anyway, Joe! As am I. Barry and Om are single.


I'm not married.


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>
> I'm not married.


Oh! Well then, I guess you can get back in line. With that dinner you have
planned, you may get lucky and move to the head of the line!


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> >> >
> >> > I made the stock by pressure cooking the ham bones (with remaining
> >> > meat)
> >> > for 30 minutes.
> >> >
> >>
> >> I got a ham bone you can pressure cook.

> >
> > Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
> >
> > Get in line!
> >

>
> He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.


Bet I can fix that...... <smirk>
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> >>
> >> Get in line!
> >>

> >
> > He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
> >

>
> Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:
>
> Carrot-Ginger Bisque


How big is the carrot?

>
> Fresh sorrel salad with basil-tomato-mustard vinaigrette
>
> Grouper with hoisin-orange glaze, grilled over mesquite
>
> Too bad the wench is in Texas. Ha ha ha.
>
> :-)


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>> >>
>> >> Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
>> >>
>> >> Get in line!
>> >>
>> >
>> > He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
>> >

>>
>> Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:
>>
>> Carrot-Ginger Bisque

>
> How big is the carrot?
>


hahaha! You are bad!


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>> >> > I made the stock by pressure cooking the ham bones (with remaining
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>> >> > for 30 minutes.
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> I got a ham bone you can pressure cook.
>> >
>> > Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
>> >
>> > Get in line!
>> >

>>
>> He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.

>
> Bet I can fix that...... <smirk>
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>> >>
>> >> Get in line!
>> >>
>> >
>> > He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
>> >

>>
>> Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:
>>
>> Carrot-Ginger Bisque

>
> How big is the carrot?


Ouchie.


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>>> >>
>>> >> Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
>>> >>
>>> >> Get in line!
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
>>> >
>>>
>>> Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:
>>>
>>> Carrot-Ginger Bisque

>>
>> How big is the carrot?

>
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>>>> >>
>>>> >> Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Get in line!
>>>> >>
>>>> >
>>>> > He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:
>>>>
>>>> Carrot-Ginger Bisque
>>>
>>> How big is the carrot?

>>
>> Ouchie.

>
> That's a unit of size, right?
>
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> >> >>
> >> >> Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
> >> >>
> >> >> Get in line!
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:
> >>
> >> Carrot-Ginger Bisque

> >
> > How big is the carrot?
> >

>
> hahaha! You are bad!


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"cybercat" > wrote:

> >> He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.

> >
> > Bet I can fix that...... <smirk>
> > --

>
> lol! I have no doubt you can.
>
> I bet Barry has little doubt, either!


It's a matter of pride...... <G>
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"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
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> > In article >,
> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> >
> >> >>> I got a ham bone you can pressure cook.
> >> >>
> >> >> Your not the first to make that offer....... ;-)
> >> >>
> >> >> Get in line!
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > He'll have to be behind Barry and his melty marshmallow.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Watch me jump to the head of the line. Tonight's dinner:
> >>
> >> Carrot-Ginger Bisque

> >
> > How big is the carrot?

>
> Ouchie.


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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote
> It's a matter of pride...... <G>


hahaha! You're a real Woman's Woman, Om.

(You know, like they say about really super Manly Men
being a "Man's Man." Only the opposite. Sort of. lol)


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> >>>> Carrot-Ginger Bisque
> >>>
> >>> How big is the carrot?
> >>
> >> Ouchie.

> >
> > That's a unit of size, right?
> >
> >
> >

>
> It's another word for "It's tucked into my sock".


Quit skinny dipping in cold water. ;-)
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