Canned Ham Meal Ideas...Prepper Pantry Food Stockpile...Shelf Meals
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- Canned Ham Meal Ideas...Prepper Pantry Food Stockpile...Shelf Meals Canned Hormel Ham amzn.to/3Dhzr1Y What are easy meal ideas and recipes you can make with food in your prepper pantry food stockpile that include canned ham? Stock you pantry full of foods you know how to prepare, look for new ways to use the food in your stockpile, rotate, and replace that food. Having a well-stocked pantry is the best insurance money can buy. Stored properly, food can last up to 30 years. Pantry Challenge Recipes
Things are happening, a global crisis could be on the horizon, stock up on canned and packaged foods. Stockpile your prepper pantry and fill your food storage stockpile. Don't expect things to get better. prepare for an uncertain future with a full pantry and the emergency supplies you might need. The economy is still in crisis, shortages are real, rising prices are affecting all of us. It seems that dangerous times are ahead. Most things are out of our control.
Add meat, including canned ham, to your prepper pantry long term food storage stockpile. Have canned meat or fresh meat for your freezer. Listen to the news, meat and food shortages are on the horizon. Stock up on canned meats for long term food storage stockpile. Be aware of food shortages, fewer canned meat choices, product limits, stock up now on foods you need for your Prepper Pantry. How much food is available now, war, sanctions on Russia, fertilizer shortages, rising fuel costs?
Stockpile water and basic food for a Prepper Pantry so you will have enough to provide for your family in any emergency situation. Emergency Food Storage means build a stockpile of basic foods, long lasting foods you normally eat. Buy extra canned and dry foods, store water, toilet paper, paper plates, and napkins. Store rice and beans for long-term food storage prepping needs. Beans and rice are cheap and easy, also stockpile foods that are easy to prepare, canned and packaged shelf stable foods your family will actually eat. Emergency Food Storage is more than rice and beans, fill your pantry with ready to eat foods. You don't have to be a Prepper to stockpile food, water, and more. It's just sensible to make sure you have things you need.
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Canned Ham Meal Ideas...Prepper Pantry Food Stockpile...Shelf Meals Canned Hormel Ham amzn.to/3Dhzr1Y What are easy meal ideas and recipes you can make with food in your prepper pantry food stockpile that include canned ham? Stock you pantry full of foods you know how to prepare, look for new ways to use the food in your stockpile, rotate, and replace that food.
Great ideas! Here's another: save the liquid from your canned meats if you don't plan to use it in what you're making. I add that liquid to my "freezer soup container", the place I save every single leftover in my freezer. End of month that container comes out and I make it into soup. The various leftover broths always make it taste delicious. And fruit juice can be used in cakes and other baked goods.
Great idea! Thank you
I bet it adds lots of flavor!!!
What a great tip, thank you!!
Great suggestions! I love this idea. Prepping meals prior to an emergency is essential. In an emergency I get stressed and my creativity flies out the window. And, when there’s “ too much month” and not enough payday, this idea saves the day.
"In an emergency I get stressed and my creativity flies out the window." This is an excellent point! It's so easy to sit here in our pre-SHTF world and imagine that everything will somehow fall into place when the time comes. There's a reason for fire drills, and the same logic applies to SHTF drills. Unless we've flipped the breaker and locked the door, we have no idea how well we and our preps will survive in a real emergency.
Great video. I have a leftover casserole that everyone loves. I decided to gather the ingredients in shelf stable form just so I can prepare it.
Many Knorr sides work well with diced ham. I add dehydrated vegetables as it boils.
They have these dehydrated sliced potatoes with seasoning packet for frying. It would work with canned ham.
You can get deluxe Mac and Cheese so it eliminates the need for milk or butter.
As for the cheese, you can get different varieties at different stores in the area where they sell parmesan cheese powder. I have Italian cheese blend powder which works on the pizza. I have a Romano cheese blend powder.
Take the pizza crust mix and make the dough. Divide it into 4 parts. Flatten each part. Fill with whatever toppings in the middle like diced canned ham and powdered Romano cheese blend powder and Mayo. Fold it over and crimp the edges. Poke in a steam vent. Bake at 400 degrees until done. Homemade hot pocket sandwiches.
I just made a bowl of potato soup yesterday using instant mashed potatoes and dehydrated veggies. I topped it off with cut up ham and some cut up marinated artichokes. Added a slice of sourdough toast on the side. I was surprised how good it tasted
@@wildwolfzonerwolfe6966 instant mashed potatoes make a good potato soup. And you can do different toppings/add ins with what you have. Good comfort food
For those who either do not know how to cook or do not have access to a kitchen: drain the liquid from the canned ham, flake the ham with a fork, dump into a small bowl and stir in some mayonnaise and some finely diced raw celery and raw onion. Use as a ham salad sandwich filling with sliced bread or a topper for toasted bagels or spread onto saltine crackers.
Great idea!
Great video. Let’s keep this going with a can of tuna, or salmon or chicken and get these pantry dinners written down. When times are tough you won’t need to think about how to use the ingredients.
Yes! I’d love to see an AG recipe book, including offerings from us subscribers.
Yes, I pause the video & copy all of the recipes & ideas as I watch. I love the Hormel canned ham! I make ham salad with a chopped boiled egg, sweet pickle relish mayo & a little mustard added to the ham. My 40-something year old son even asks me to make it for him sometimes! It's very good on crackers, too! Thanks for the great video, Alaska Granny & thanks to the viewers for the other great tips! God Bless!
I add the instructions along with a can opener to the kits. I think you are right, in a bad situation the instructions would help so that anyone capable could put a meal together.
Living up here in the bush, I used my canned ham to season black eyed peas. They were delicious! I’d recommend it for any kind of beans.
I love blackeyed peas!!
I've collect quite a few cases of the small cans of ham. I have a Dac size collection for my kids and their families. It's just me here so the small ones work for me. I like the canned ham in my canned black eye peas and white beans. Both are great with or without rice.
Yep, you can add ham to almost everything.
Unlike the DAK ham (too much fat and gristle), the Wal-Mart Good Value small cans of diced ham are very good. I bought them specifically to add to dried beans in my pantry, but I've been adding them to potato soup. The dry Idahoan potato soup mixes are supposed to be 8 servings, but adding a small can of ham and a can of diced potatoes bulks it out further. We really liked the Stuffed Baked Potato flavor, but it seems to have disappeared from the stores.
I hav a hard time finding idahoan soups too. I hav a stock but startin to get low. So i make sparingly now!!! Used find them at safeways and kroger.
we like the small cans of diced ham from GV Walmart brand too... sometimes they don't have any. But when they do, I buy several cans... :)
I haven't seen those little cans of ham.
My fav is ham egg fried rice! Super easy! Thanks for all the ideas. 😊
Very helpful! I canned up two hams into pint jars and really had no idea of what to do with it except for adding it to split peas to make split pea and ham soup. So these ideas are much needed! Thank you AG!
Great idea to can ham yourself! I don't know why I hadn't even thought of it. I love AG's comments section. Thanks for sharing
OMG... Great Ideas. Girl, you need to write a cook book... A Perpper Single Mans Guide to Cooking - Prepper Style. PLEASE !!
These are my favorite types of videos! I just ❤ the great ideas AG has to offer. It get me motivated to put together more ziploc meal bags.
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you, AG. I love your videos. The meal ideas have been a huge help to me and my family. 💜
WOW! Now that's a lot of recipes! Nice going! 🤗👍
Thank you so much 😃
Ham Alfredo. Jar of Alfredo (or make your own), box of pasta, can of ham. Heat ham and Alfredo. Boil pasta. Serve. Would be great with some bread or some veggies on the side
Sounds great!
I make ham sandwiches with onions and mayo mixed like tuna
One of my favorite ways to use plain rice is to cook about 6 servings. Put half in the bottom of an 8 inch baking pan. Spread a layer of sour cream covering edge to edge. Then spread a can of Rotel over top of the sour cream. Top with some shredded cheese. Put the rest of the rice in the pan spreading evenly. Top again with shredded cheese. You can also add any canned meat to the middle layer.
Bake at 350 degrees covered with foil for about 20 minutes. Remove foil and return to the oven long enough to melt and cheese. This is so easy and versatile. And good!
Thanks, Cynthia.
Thanks for the great ideas! I like to make pasta, mix in a can of tuna and maybe some veggies with Italian dressing or even ranch. This is one pantry recipe I ate before I had a pantry!
These are some of the best recipes I have seen on canned meats. Thank you so much! I appreciate it!
You are welcome.
Hmmm .. ham sandwich, ham salad sandwich grilled ham and cheese! Great video!
These are my favorite videos. I have no imagination when it comes to meal planning. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Can of hormel can ham (1) in a mixing bowl add ham, 4 to 6 tablespoons of mayonnaise and 8 to 10 tablespoons of either sweet or dill relish stir and bam you have a great ham salad with bread yummy❤
Sounds great!
Oh my suddenly salad is one of our favorites. So easy so yummy & we add tons of stuff to it 😋 and when I was packing the 15 bean into mylar, I kept throwing out the flavor packet not realizing what it was lol. I thought it was a old o2 absorbers from the company 🤔
Too funny! 🤣🤣 I bet you were fine without the flavor packet - some of them are too darn salty anyway.
@@joannc147 you're right lol.
Great ideas. You’re so creative. I just pulled some canned ham out of my pantry yesterday. Having it with scrambled eggs now…yum! Thanks!
Yum!
Love all of these videos. Great for even budget meal planning.
Thanks so much for all these recipes, AG! I have 4 cases of canned diced ham in my pantry and will be using many of these recipes to prep pantry meals ready to make when we need them.
You are so welcome!
Your ideas about using canned ham are fantastic. The pesto flavored Contidena tomato paste also makes a fantastic flavored pizza or pasta sauce. It has the cheese flavor in it that makes these recipes taste more like the original fresh recipe versions.
We love scrambled eggs with the diced ham and cheese!
Wow! Thanks for letting us know about canned meats lasting longer than their exp dates! I will surely prioritize my frozen stuff like I have been doing, because I know that doesn't do well too long after expiration and I still have tons of old beef in my freezer (thankfully, and it's vacuum sealed, but I won't risk it getting bad if I can have the canned stuff after I am done with it).
Great ideas. I also like ham salad which I make just like you would make your tuna or chicken salad with those Triscuits. And I love the mom story.😂
chick peas, chicken out of a can, mixed vegetables (leek, carrots, onions, garlic) some cale or spinach (at last) just for the colors, some currysauce, incorporate it, let it simmer a bit (till the onions and the cale are done) and enjoy ! - very delicious - I cooked it today. Yummy
Sounds great!
Wonderful in omelets, as well😋. A great way to make dehydrated or frozen scrambled eggs even better😊. Another breakfast idea is to stir it into biscuit mix or muffin mix and bake into either a loaf or muffins or pancakes👍. Great ideas folks❤!
Sounds great!
We always appreciate your hints and tips you give. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Love the suggestions using canned ham. I like to add a small can of peas and carrots, drained, with a small can of chopped ham with a couple of tablespoons of mayonaise together for a quick meal. you could also add some cheese and onion as additional ingredients. Serve with crackers or chips. Recipe could also be doubled for 2 or more servings.
Good reminder! Should go through some of the cans again....
I loved so many of these ideas I decided to add the Hormel ham to my WalMart pickup order but wasn't able to find it online. I checked Amazon and was able to purchase for about $1.50/can. I love Amazon's cases of canned items that are so nicely wrapped and ready for stacking if you aren't immediately using them. Thanks for all the videos you do on using our preps. One of the most helpful videos I watch.
Okay, this is a great video to save in your prepper pantry video vault. A lot of great put-together meals. Fast and easy and simple if you keep your pantry prepped!
Glad it was helpful!
These are great ideas. Thank you for making this video. Love your channel!
Thanks so much!
Yumz, they all sound delicious AG.👍😋
One my Family likes is a Pot pie, (I think that's what you call them,) as it has no Pastry on the bottom.
I put a tin of Chicken in white sauce, a tin of Mushroom soup, a tin of Ham or Spam, (cubed up,) & a tin of drained Spinach, in a saucepan, add some pepper, warm it through, for 5 minutes. Then put it in a dish & top with 8 ounces of any Pastry you have in, or make some, using the half fat to flour method, & bake for 30 minutes till golden. It's nice hot or cold too.
TFS AG, take care & keep really busy everyone. ❤🙂🐶
Sounds intriguing!
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Good suggestions. We like it mixed in with baked beans too.
Great ideas, I especially like the Suddenly Salad idea. Thank you, AG!
As a canned ham fan, my all time favorite is HORMEL SMOKED CANNED HAM, the taste, and the 2 year expiration make this my go to for several recipes. 12 cans from Amazon for 20 bucks make this a great value prepper item.
Hormel is good!
Thank you! I have cans of Aldi jam stored and the only ideas I had were to just slice and fry!
I season Bisquik, mix it with water, pour over a stew and cook with the lid on. For the stew, I open a can of home canned meat and add vegetables from either the fridge first, the freezer 2nd, and a can 3rd. That way, food isn't going bad in the fridge or just sitting in the freezer. It's delicious and I have to watch the portion size or I'll eat too much. Creamed soup goes great with this recipe.
Thanks for all the ham ideas. My cans are all 1 lb. Ham portions also.
Sounds great!
I gave all my storage away but I am trying to start again. Everyone plz take heed AG knows the ways to make it in a SHTF situation
Start again a little at a time. You can do it!
Perfect timing! I just bought 2 cases of this for half price! Excellent ideas! Than you!
Lots of great ideas! Thx for the suggestions and the reminder to be rotating stock. It's easy to get into the stocking mode and forget about the using/rotating.
Great ideas! I need to jot down ideas like this. I sometimes lack creativity in the moment, especially when it comes to items I dont use all that often. Ham is something I like but rarely eat. I sure stockpile it though! Seeing all these options on what to do with it is really helpful-- and it made me hungry :)
I normally use it as a topping for pizza (love ham and pineapple) or will cube it for use in a soup. But one day soon I will do up some burritos like shown. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Than you for your video.
Great ideas, ... I'll have to try a couple of them!
I like Ham and Scalloped Potatoes. But you mention that of course.
The small cans on Ham get mixed with finely chopped Onions and Mayo for sandwiches. Yum, yum. Try mustard pickles instead of Mayo for a change.
I recently had numerous failures to seal. I had three pints of sausage, and six pints of Split Yellow Pea soup fail to seal so into the fridge they went for immediate consumption. Let me tell you, mixed together and heated up and they were scrumptious.
Funny, I don't like the Ham in my Mac and Cheese but I do love a can of Tuna tossed into it.
The old folks here are happy with boiled potatoes and carrots and the cold Ham sliced right from the can. It's an acquired taste for sure.
Keep up the great work Granny! And good luck.
Goodmorning AG
Wow! So many great ideas. Thank you for sharing AG.
Hugs to you and Teddy!
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Thank you! 😎👍🏻
Thank You AG... I'm going to save this video as a reference because I have several cans of ham and I didn't really have any ideas on how I was going to use them... NOW I have a bunch Thanks again 😊☺️🙏 Kendra
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the great ideas!
All your ideas sound delicious. Thank you.
I love these ideas! I'll try them!
Great recipe ideas! Thanks!
Thanks for these ideas! They're simple and quick, plus they sound tasty too.
Good ideas. I would appreciate ideas for Spam. I will use some of your ideas for the Spam instead of canned ham but additional ideas for Spam is welcomed. Thank you for your videos.
Ways to cook Spam. ruclips.net/video/W-cqZ00-dN4/видео.html
You make emergency food sound so yummie 😉💕thanks for the Video,often we have no idea what to do with our prepps.
Thanks for watching!
Great ideas
Great ideas! I love the canned ham. I even bought some cans of deliver ham.
Thnx again for some great ideas and tips.
Thank you, I needed some new ideas & some reminders on older meal ideas.
You are so welcome!
Great content!!!!!
Hey this is good info. When I lived in Rhode Island, they made tomato pies - all that meant was pizza crust with a thick layer of good sauce topped with lots of the Parmesan cheese that you’d get on the shelf in the grocery store - it was so good!
Thanks for the tips!
Love your canned ham (I have a bunch of it and it has a long expiration date.) meal ideas from the prepper pantry! You are always so resourceful. Please do a video on canned tuna next!
Great idea!
Love this video
Thank you for all of these ideas! I'm still praying for creativity in the kitchen and this helps.. : )
You are so welcome!
Most of us are not thinking about it...but the unfolding banking crisis may solve the mystery of "what your prepping for" quite soon.
Scary, yet true. Thanks for sharing.
Great ideas. Thankyou tons! Love ❤️ from Idaho 😊
You are so welcome!
Thanks AG! I really appreciate you putting this together. It's very helpful. We didn't really eat like that add a child, so it's not something that I have base of knowledge to pull from. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Good bless you!--Brian
You are so welcome!
Great idea on veggies in suddenly salad!
Oh yes!
Thank you AG for these easy and good ideas for meals. Lots of that we can do and still eat pretty good. Thanks for your great info and your help. -Kendra
Glad you like them!
Thanks for another informative video. Like always you have some great ideas!
Glad you like them!
Thx!! Just what I needed!! I stockpile but then I don't really know what to do with it all.
Thanks! I'm glad I'm eating lunch while I watch this, it is making me hungry. Ham isn't my favorite meat to use so I appreciate your ideas. The pizza sounded really good.
It’s not mine either! Yet I found those little cans of ham can be a tasty “addition to something”. Accordingly, I consider it a FLAVOR more than a meat.
Such great ideas 😊 thank you..
You are so welcome!
Fantastic ideas!
Glad you like them!
Thank you, great delicious meals, and snacks too.
Thank you, for all you do.
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You are so welcome!
Thank you. Good pantry meal ideas.
You are so welcome!
Gidday Alaska Granny.
I normally stock Turkey spam and tuna. I added a large can of Plumrose ham and today, two cans of Plumrose hotdogs. I always buy them when they are on sale.
One of my fave recipes for canned meat is fried rice. Dice the meat and make your fried rice as you always do.
Shelf stable cheddar cheese is another staple I rotate along with Parmesan.
You can make pizza with those simple ingredients.
As I like hotdogs and usually buy chicken franks to keep in the freezer, having canned hotdogs is also a good option.
They also taste good when added to a pasta and sauce mix, like Mac and cheese, for example.
I have never seen Plumrose hotdogs. I need a trip to Australia!
Alaska Granny, you are always welcome to visit sunny Queensland where I live. Brisbane is a beautiful city.
I am surprised you don’t have the hotdogs because Plumrose is an American company.
I was fortunate enough to buy them on a half price special this week to add to my stocks.
I used to buy hotdogs in glass jars from ALDI but they were imported from Germany. I prefer cans over glass due to possible breakage.
Good ideas, AG!! Enjoy your weekend.
Thanks!
Great ideas!
Thank you! 😊
These are great ideas! Thanks!
Glad you like them!
Very useful information. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Good ideas , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Thanks for watching!
Good advice
Glad you think so!
Try the walmarts triple chedder cheese and the habanero cheese (not at all hot only the flavor.) Only in the 8oz shredded tho.Triple chedder is almost the only chedder i buy now and really lov the habanero cheese and i am not a fan of HOT!!!!!😊
My favorite is a loaf of French bread slice in half put a bit of tomato sauce you can spice it up with herbs if you want or if you really good the little bit of spaghetti sauce you have leftover of even ketchup mixed with tomato paste trust me I keep those little packets from places like McDonald's for a reason. Some cheese, pineapple and can ham bake until cheese melted doesn't take long and you have some hang over eats😂.
Sounds great!
Great ideas. I've never heard of 15 bean soup. We don't have this in BC. I'll be checking that video next. Cheers!
Here is the link to 15 bean soup video ruclips.net/video/klfMM9wj1mc/видео.html
I haven’t tried it yet but I bought the cheap tiny cans of potted meat to add to canned green beans. Canned green beans need to be cooked with pork for flavor.
Very nice video. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
HI Alaska Granny 👋🏻
i watch you older video on the 7 year Mac and Cheese the look on your face LOL. I got ton of Mac & Cheese time to start rotating, yikes.. Lots of great ideas here, I'm going to try some of these recipes
I love your pantry food combos. I made several (a lot) of your meal ideas and packaged them together for my kids for Christmas. They don't prepare so it was really more for me than them. 😊 Thanks for sharing
I found parchment paper squares at Dollar Tree so much easier than cutting and wasting paper.
Now I'm hungry again 🤠