When I need to use leftover ham, this Ham and Potato Casserole recipe is cheesy, creamy, and super delicious! I make this dish throughout the year, from weeknight dinners to holiday feasts, or even for a hearty breakfast. My kids gobble this up every time it hits the table.
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What’s in This Ham and Potato Casserole Recipe?
The ingredients in this casserole are ones that my kids love eating every time. I love when a recipe is a hit for the entire family.
- Unsalted Butter: Helps cook the onions and combines with the flour to thicken the casserole.
- Yellow Onion: Adds an earthy and sweet flavor.
- All-Purpose Flour: Reacts with the butter to create a thick sauce.
- Whole Milk: Thickens and enriches the casserole.
- Chicken Stock: Adds moisture to the casserole. You can use chicken broth if you prefer.
- Salt + Pepper: Enhance the overall flavor of the casserole.
- Garlic Powder: Adds an earthy, umami flavor to the casserole.
- Russet Potatoes: These starchy potatoes are ideal for baking.
- Cooked Ham: This recipe is perfect to use up leftover holiday ham!
- White Cheddar Cheese: Freshly shredded cheese melts better than the pre-shredded kind.
Notes from the Test Kitchen
To prepare this casserole ahead of time, I follow the recipe through step 4, then cover and refrigerate overnight. The next day, I let the casserole warm up to room temperature while the oven preheats, then proceed with the recipe as written from step 5. I sometimes need to add a few extra minutes to the final bake time if the casserole is still cold when it goes into the oven.
Variations
Feel free to make simple ingredient swaps or add a few more things to this ham casserole recipe. Here are some easy swaps I have loved.
- Spicy: I mix in chili powder and/or red pepper flakes with the other spices. I sprinkle pepper jack cheese on top. I’ve even mixed in green chiles to really spice things up.
- Protein Swap: I use pre-cooked turkey or chicken instead of ham. Easy and delish!
- Load it Up: I mix in bacon crumbles, sliced jalapeños, broccoli bits, and peppers. It would also taste great served with a dollop of sour cream on top! I want you to feel free to make it your own.
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Serving Suggestions
This dish can be served as a simple dinner, a side dish, or even for breakfast or brunch. It’s truly one of the most versatile recipes.
- For dinner, just add some dinner rolls or cornbread.
- As a side dish, this goes well with anything from air-fried chicken to breaded pork chops.
- For breakfast, cook up some oven-baked bacon, home fries, and eggs in any style.
How to Make Ham and Potato Casserole Step by Step
Sauté the Onions: Preheat the oven to 400°F. Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish with butter or nonstick spray and set aside. In a medium saucepan melt 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter. Add 1 diced yellow onion and cook over medium heat until translucent.
Make the Sauce: Sprinkle 3 tablespoons of all-purpose flour over the cooked onion and stir to combine. Add in 1¼ cups of whole milk, ½ cup of chicken stock, ½ teaspoon of fine sea salt, ½ teaspoon of ground black pepper, and ½ teaspoon of garlic powder. Continue to heat, stirring often, until warmed through and slightly thickened.
Assemble and Bake: Spread 2 pounds of peeled and diced russet potatoes evenly in the bottom of the prepared baking dish and top with 2½ cups of diced ham. Pour the milk mixture over the ham and potatoes. Cover and bake for 40-45 minutes.
Melt the Cheese: Remove from oven and top with 4 ounces of shredded white cheddar cheese. Continue to bake, uncovered for an additional 10-15 minutes or until the cheese is completely melted and the potatoes are tender.
How to Store and Reheat
Store leftover ham and potato casserole in an airtight container, or cover the casserole dish with plastic wrap. Keep in the refrigerator up to 4 days.
To reheat any leftovers, place an individual portion in a microwave-safe dish. Heat on 50% power for 1-2 minutes at a time until heated through. Stir well at least once during heating.
To reheat a larger portion, warm the casserole in the oven at 350°F for about 20 minutes or until warmed through.
How to Freeze
Let the casserole cool to room temperature, then cover the dish tightly with plastic wrap and/or aluminum foil. You can also scoop it into a freezer-safe bag. Freeze up to 3 months, then thaw in the fridge before reheating.
Make sure you are using cooked ham in this recipe. Use leftover ham, pre-cooked ham, or cook your own ham for this casserole. You can easily find cooked hams at the grocery store or deli.
There’s no need to par-boil the potatoes, as they’ll cook through fully in the oven.
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Give it a try and let us know how it goes, Char!
I can’t believe how many recipes I don’t know where to begin they all sound great
Very tasty. We loved it. I served with broccoli sauted in olive oil and garlic on the side.
Thanks for stopping by, Rachel!
So easy and so delicious. I will definitely be making this again. I used frozen southern style hash browns and it turned out perfectly.
Thanks for sharing, Melinda!
So yummy and easy. I make dinner for my family every Tuesday like my mom used to do. Whoever can make it to dinner shows up. Usually between 12_15 people. This is so easy to make and serve with only the white sauce pan to clean up. Definitely going to browse your casserole recipes for more ideas. Thank you!!!
Such great memories, I am sure!
I am not a cassarole guy. But i tried this ham and potato recipe because I had left over ham and needed to use it up. This was a fantastic meal. both my wife and I loved it, We plan to have this anytime we have leftover ham.
That’s great to hear!
Turned out great. I added a small amount of cheese to melt in the white sauce. My family really liked this casserole.
Thanks for sharing, Debbie!
Made this for the first time ! I LOVE how creamy it came out ! The pic I had not yet sprinkled cheese on top ~ but I was so happy it WAS creamy and rich ! Will try more of your great recipes!
Thanks for sharing, Marsha!
Can I make this in the crock pot? (Have no oven)
You can give it a shot!
I just prepared this to cook for tomorrow nights dinner. Hope it’s good!!! I’ll let you know
Let us know how it goes!