Mothers day ham, need sides.

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Gonna smoke a ham on mothers day, but at a blank with sides:roll:

Something I can do in the over would work best.


Any ideas other then stuffing?
 
Grilled asparagus and scalloped potatoes top the scalloped potatoes with bacon!!!!!
 
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Ham and baked beans (Especially Wampus' recipe) is like oil and vinegar. A perfect match. Oh, and garlic/parsley mashed potatoes...
 
Why not try my Award Winning Peach Bourbon Baked Beans?

You CAN do them in the oven, although I usually smoke em for a little extra flavor.


Heck I'm gonna try your peach bourbon baked beans. That sounds awesome. Thanks for the recipe. :clap:

I thought of a side I make only during the holidays. Amazing mashed potatoes!! They are so rich and creamy and moist and full of flavor. Allrecipes has the recipe. http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Holiday-ONLY-Mashed-Potatoes/Detail.aspx I add a few of my own touches everytime I make them. Enjoy!

Happy Smoking
 
Grilled asparagus and scalloped potatoes top the scalloped potatoes with bacon!!!!!

These are great choices. Homemade Mac & Cheese is another great choice with ham. I've been using Gnocchi instead macaroni lately and my kids love it!
 
Nothing goes better with ham than mac n cheese.

No boil version.

Mix 1 box of macaroni noodles with 2 cups shredded cheddar, salt and pepper in a pan.

Pour in enough milk to cover the noodles. I like to use whole milk.

Lay about 8 pats of butter over the top and bake it for an hour at 350*.
 
Nothing goes better with ham than mac n cheese.

No boil version.

Mix 1 box of macaroni noodles with 2 cups shredded cheddar, salt and pepper in a pan.

Pour in enough milk to cover the noodles. I like to use whole milk.

Lay about 8 pats of butter over the top and bake it for an hour at 350*.

That actually sounds pretty good. Add some dried jalapeno and red pepper flakes, use half n half...and I don't even really like mac n cheese.
 
I think ham and beans is a great combo, I also like to see greens, with a vinegar sauce, to cut some of the fat and sugar. And biscuits, good biscuits.
 
OOOOooooooooo...collards, pot likker, green pepper hot sauce (You know the kind, pure little green peppers whole in the jar with vinegar) and corn bread.
 
That actually sounds pretty good. Add some dried jalapeno and red pepper flakes, use half n half...and I don't even really like mac n cheese.


Yes, nothing wrong with kicking it up a notch. I know LMAJ makes a similar recipe also, but she does something a little different but I can't remember what.

All I know is it's much better when my mom makes than if my brother or I make it. She usually makes it in a bowl though, maybe that's it.
 
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