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Rustic Ham and Potatoes is a pan-cooked ham surrounded by roughly cut potatoes cooked in the ham drippings to create the most unique and delicious dish you have ever taken a bite of!

a closeup of this rustic ham and potatoes recipe garnished with green parsley

Okay friends I am dishing on this dish!  It’s a family secret that I am sharing – shhhh don’t tell!! It’s Mimi’s signature dish! If you are a new Soul Foodie, Mimi is my mother in love. She is now in the sweet arms of Jesus. But let me tell you that precious lady could cook!

She also was a no-frills kind of cook! She cooked simple and affordable meals. And like the motto around here always full of love!! This one is super easy to make. Well sort of (wink wink). I had a few failed attempts before I found out she “forgot” to tell me her secret ingredient.

I promise you won’t fail at this one because the secret it out ya’lll and I have spilled the beans!

The Secret to this NO FAIL Ham and Potatoes

Wanna know what it is??? BUTTER and Mimi used a Picnic or Shoulder Ham, see no frilly spiral cut ham (I mostly use a half ham). Oh and an electric skillet!! This bad boy is always cooked in an electric skillet. But don’t forget lots of love!! All these are a must!!

Ham and Quartered Potatoes in a skillet

Now if you are going to ask me if you can make it in the oven. I would suggest giving it a whirl. I have not yet! Because my husband wants it the way Mimi makes it and she gave me her electric skillet. I am pretty sure that means it’s a sin for me to do it any other way! 😉

I mustn’t fail to mention this it was usually always on the table for Thanksgiving and our annual Easter Dinner and Egg Hunt. Such wonderful traditions. But really you can serve this one anytime it is that easy.

This Rustic Ham and Potatoes is now a recipe I share with my family and extended family (like ya’ll)! It’s kinda like Shelly’s Pasta Salad (her requested specialty) and mom’s potato salad – gotta get her to make that one for the blog!  I get requests to make this one, especially from my Lil Sis, she looooves them! As a matter of fact, everyone I know that has put these potatoes in their mouth loves them.  They soak up all that salty and scrumptious ham juice and create a masterpiece!  I promise this is one you will want to make.

Plated Ham sliced with potatoes with fork and parsley

What you need to make Rustic Ham and Potatoes

1 Stick of Butter (or 2 if your ham doesn’t have plenty of juice in the pack)

Picnic, Shoulder Ham, or Half Ham (Not Spiral Cut)

Recipe TIP: I have had a few questions about using a spiral ham. You can. I would suggest leaving off the packet of sweet topping if it comes with the ham. It changes the flavor of the potatoes. Mimi always used a picnic or shoulder cut and I always get a half ham. But use what you like and your family enjoys!  

5 pounds of potatoes peeled and roughly cut into wedges (I usually use Idaho Potatoes)

You may want this for your next Easter Ham or Thanksgiving Ham

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a closeup of this rustic ham and potatoes recipe garnished with green parsley
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Rustic Ham and Potatoes

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 3 hours
Total Time: 3 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 12
Author: Nikki Lee
Rustic Ham and Potatoes is a pan-cooked ham surrounded by roughly cut potatoes cooked in the ham drippings to create the most unique and delicious dish you have ever taken a bite of!

Ingredients 

  • Half or Picnic Ham
  • 1 stick butter
  • 5 lbs potatoes, peeled & cut into wedges

Instructions

  • Place butter in bottom of electric skillet and melt. Place ham in electric skillet, close lid and cook on 300 degrees for 15 minutes per pound. 
  • About 2 hours before done place potatoes around ham and put on lid and cook remainder of time. Turn potatoes over once or twice while cooking with a spatula or large spoon. [mv_img id=”4158″]

Notes

If cooking ham less than 2 hours (smaller ham) go ahead and add potatoes when starting the ham. 

Nutrition Information

Serving: 11 serving Calories: 146kcal (7%) Carbohydrates: 33g (11%) Protein: 4g (8%) Fat: 0.2g Saturated Fat: 0.1g (1%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.04g Trans Fat: 0.01g Sodium: 12mg (1%) Potassium: 796mg (23%) Fiber: 4g (17%) Sugar: 1g (1%) Vitamin A: 4IU Vitamin C: 37mg (45%) Calcium: 23mg (2%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

Nutritional Disclaimer

Soulfully Made is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is only an estimate. We recommend running the ingredients through an online nutritional calculator if you need to verify any information.

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6 Comments

    1. You can use a spiral ham with this as well! We just buy one not cut and cut into chunks because Mimi made it that way. I would not put the sweet stuff on it if it comes with that. It will change the taste of it. I can’t wait to hear how it turns out. Also, I always pour all the juice that comes in the package into the skillet.

  1. This looks incredibly good! Great photos! I love roasted crispy potatoes and ham is one of my favorites! I almost made ham tonight but, am going to do it tomorrow because this mom here is tired!

    I’m so happy to have found your blog on Meal Plan Monday and Weekend Potluck!

    1. Hi Joanne! Thank you so much! You have made my day! This is my mother in laws specialty! I love Meal Plan Monday and Weekend Pot luck and so glad that we can connect through it! I took a peek at No Plate Like Home and look forward to following along with you!

      Gratefully,

      Nikki