Ham
Perfect Coddled Egg
Just when we thought there were no new ways to cook an egg, along came these adorable little vessels that yield soft-boiled meals in a cup.
By Carla Lalli Music
Black-Eyed Pea Chile Verde
Smoked pork hocks don’t just add meatiness and body; they release smoky, salty notes as they cook, seasoning the beans in the process.
By Chris Morocco
Kale Salad With Persimmons, Feta, and Crisp Prosciutto
The slight bitterness of kale practically cries for sweetness to balance it out—persimmons are perfect and play well with the lime juice, prosciutto, and feta. Crisping the prosciutto adds a textural contrast.
By Susan Spungen
Artichoke, Spinach, and Prosciutto Flatbreads
Fair warning: spicy honey is about to become your all-time favorite pizza topping.
By Mindy Fox
Chicory-Apple Salad with Brown Butter Dressing
Even if you're not a huge fan of bitter greens, don't substitute regular lettuce here; the slightly sweet dressing will taste cloying without some sharp contrast.
By Marche, Eugene, OR
Pasta with Ham, Pea, and Cream Sauce
Cozy up to this easy, creamy, 15-minute pasta, brightened up with fragrant lemon zest and refreshing parsley.
By Mindy Fox
Pan-Fried Hawaiian Pizza
By Jenny Rosenstrach
Sheet-Pan Chicken Saltimbocca with Potatoes and Kale
This entire Italian-inspired dinner is cooked on two baking sheets, making clean-up a breeze.
By Anna Stockwell
Apple Cheese Wraps
By Catherine McCord
Ham, Gruyère, and Tomato Toast With Dijon Mustard
This combination of rich, smoky ham, tangy mustard, melty cheese, and ripe tomato is perfect for a lavish breakfast with a fried egg.
By Rebekah Peppler
Breakfast Foil Packs With Polenta, Prosciutto, and Cherry Tomatoes
These make-ahead packs are perfect for camping trips as well as quick and easy breakfasts on the go.
By Rhoda Boone
Green Salad with Prosciutto Vinaigrette
The crisped prosciutto adds salty and savory notes, not unlike what Parmesan brings to a Caesar dressing.
By Maranda Engelbrecht
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How to Turn Ham and Coffee Into an Iconic Southern Sauce
Got ham and leftover coffee? Then it's all (redeye) gravy, baby.
By Rhoda BoonePhotography by Chelsea Kyle
How to Turn Leftover Coffee Into an Addictive Sauce
Red-eye gravy is the original two-ingredient sauce of the south. Our version is as easy as the original—just a little more luxe.
By Rhoda BoonePhotography by Chelsea Kyle
Ham and Cheese Muffins
By Catherine McCord
Country Ham with Redeye Gravy
The intense, salty, bitter flavor of redeye gravy can be polarizing. We've added butter and a pinch of sugar here to round out the flavors while still keeping the integrity of this iconic Southern condiment intact. Biscuits and/or grits are a great accompaniment to this dish.
By Rhoda Boone
4 Ways to Use a Leftover Ham Bone
A ham provided you with a big feast. Now let the bone provide you with another.
By Sheela Prakash
No Ham Yet? No Problem
Whether you're shopping a week out or the night before Easter, here are the secrets to being a ham-buying genius.
By Tommy Werner