List of ham dishes
List of Ham Dishes[edit | edit source]
This is a comprehensive list of various ham dishes from around the world.
Ham Dishes[edit | edit source]
Ham and Cheese Sandwich[edit | edit source]
A classic sandwich made with slices of ham and cheese, usually served on bread. It is a popular choice for a quick and delicious meal.
Ham and Egg Breakfast Burrito[edit | edit source]
A breakfast burrito filled with scrambled eggs, diced ham, and other ingredients such as cheese, vegetables, and salsa. It is a hearty and satisfying way to start the day.
Ham and Pineapple Pizza[edit | edit source]
A pizza topped with ham and pineapple, often referred to as a "Hawaiian pizza." The combination of sweet pineapple and savory ham creates a unique and delicious flavor.
Ham and Bean Soup[edit | edit source]
A hearty soup made with ham, beans, vegetables, and seasonings. It is a comforting and filling dish, perfect for cold winter days.
Ham and Cheese Quiche[edit | edit source]
A savory pie filled with a mixture of ham, cheese, eggs, and cream. It is a versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Ham and Swiss Stromboli[edit | edit source]
A rolled sandwich filled with ham, Swiss cheese, and other ingredients such as peppers, onions, and mustard. It is a popular choice for a quick and portable meal.
Ham Fried Rice[edit | edit source]
A stir-fried rice dish made with diced ham, vegetables, and seasonings. It is a flavorful and satisfying meal that can be enjoyed on its own or as a side dish.
Ham and Cheese Croissant[edit | edit source]
A buttery croissant filled with slices of ham and cheese. It is a delicious and indulgent treat that can be enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack.
Ham Dishes by Cuisine[edit | edit source]
Italian[edit | edit source]
- Prosciutto di Parma - A dry-cured ham from the Parma region of Italy, often served thinly sliced as an appetizer or in sandwiches.
- Cotechino Modena - A traditional Italian sausage made with pork, including ham, and spices. It is often served with lentils on New Year's Eve.
- Porchetta - A savory, boneless pork roast seasoned with herbs and spices, including ham. It is a popular street food in Italy.
Spanish[edit | edit source]
- Jamón Ibérico - A type of cured ham made from black Iberian pigs, known for its rich flavor and marbled texture.
- Serrano Ham - A dry-cured ham from the mountainous regions of Spain, often served thinly sliced as a tapa or in sandwiches.
- Cocido Madrileño - A traditional Spanish stew made with various meats, including ham, vegetables, and chickpeas.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Pork Dishes - A list of dishes made with pork, including ham.
- List of Sandwiches - A comprehensive list of various sandwiches, including ham and cheese sandwiches.
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