It’s time to experience the awesomeness of leftover Christmas ham with these irresistible Cheese and Ham Pancakes….. Crispy cheesy golden outsides, fluffy insides with pops of ham (or bacon!), these are outrageously delicious!
URGENT, URGENT!!! DID YOU SAVE YOUR HAM BONE???!!!!!
I forgot to remind you!😩 In all the kerfuffle* trying to get a Dozer/Nagi Christmas selfie + last minute present shopping not to mention all the last minute changes to the Christmas menu that was decided on the fly on Christmas Eve, resulting in a large part of that day being spent running around from store to store, battling the crowds.
We even bought a food processor the day before Christmas. Just because homemade pate* and Roasted Cauliflower with Almond Puree** got added to the menu, then we realised my mother didn’t have a food processor. 🙄
Only a food blogging family would do something crazy like that. Normal families would have made do. Instead, in our family, somebody (probably me) screeched “MUM, how can you not have a food processor???!!!” . Then somebody (probably my brother) proceeded to bash away on the internet to find a good one, hunt down a store with it in stock, then we all jumped in the car to race to the store to get it.
And all this is a long winded way of saying that in the Christmas madness, I forgot to send out a simple reminder to save the ham bone from your Christmas Ham because this year, we’re going to make a Ham Bone Chinese Rice Soup (Congee!!!) which is all of 3 ingredients, takes all of 3 minutes to prepare and tastes so unbelievably good, it made me do the jiggy.
Ham bone = most incredible stock ever. Just wait until you try it!!!
* This was my request. Because homemade pate is out of this world good. And if you can’t put in food requests on Christmas Day, when can you, eh? 😈
** This was an addition by someone sensible who pointed out that we didn’t have much green stuff on the Christmas menu. To which I responded stubbornly “Make what you want, but you can’t use the oven or the stove cause they’re taken!”, so in the end we made this Roasted Cauliflower recipe using the outdoor BBQ.
I haven’t filmed the Ham Bone Congee yet, so it will be coming to you sometime next week. I need to get my hands on another leftover ham bone. I have put the feelers out and am expecting a delivery sometime this week, upon which I’ll make the video then publish the recipe. I think the video will be handy so you can see how the rice breaks down and how thick the soup should be. So for now, pop your ham bone in the freezer and let me show you what I’ve made with all that leftover Christmas ham.
Are you ready? 🙂
Here it is.
Let me introduce you to your new favourite breakfast: Cheese and Ham Pancakes.
Crispy and cheesy on the outside.
Fluffy on the inside with pops of ham and cheesy goodness.
A dollop of sour cream, little sprinkle of green onions and crispy bits of cooked ham.
That moment when you cut into it and shovel a huge forkful into your mouth, being sure it’s generously smeared with sour cream…
It’s a little Christmas miracle all over again.
WHAT A WAY TO TRANSFORM LEFTOVER HAM!!!!!
Mind you, there is nothing wrong with a good ole’ ham sandwich. In fact, a leftover Christmas ham sandwich is the best of the best of all sandwiches, in my humble opinion.
Though hot on its heels is a cheese and ham jaffle, made using an old school jaffle maker – none of those fancy sandwich presses, thanks! Nope, we use Wonder White sandwich bread, lashings of butter on both sides, pile on the ham and cheese as high as you dare, then use both hands and every muscle in your arms plus body weight to squeeze the clamp shut and let the jaffle maker do its work.
So, sandwiches first.
Then once you’re sandwiched out, try these Cheese and Ham Pancakes. And if you’re out of ham, just use regular store bought ham or BACON!
I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas!!! Thank you for all the lovely Christmas messages! I am slowly making my way through them, now that I have emerged from my Christmas coma. 😵 Back to reality!! – Nagi x
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Cheese and Ham Pancakes (Pikelets!)
Ingredients
- 1 cup / 150 g plain flour (all purpose flour)
- 2 tsp baking powder
- Pinch of salt and pepper
- 1 egg
- 215 ml / 3/4 cup + 2 tbsp milk (Note 1)
- 1 1/4 cups / 150 g grated cheddar cheese (Note 2)
- 1 1/4 cups / 225g chopped ham (Note 3)
- 1 1/2 cups shallots / scallions , finely sliced (about 4 stalks)
Cooking:
- 2 - 3 tbsp butter
Toppings (optional):
- Sour cream (highly recommend, or use yoghurt)
- Extra chopped shallots
- Extra chopped ham , cooked
Instructions
- Place flour, baking powder, salt and pepper in a bowl. Mix to combine.
- Make a well in the centre. Add egg and milk. Mix until flour is incorporated - small lumps is fine (see video / photo in post).
- Add cheese, ham and shallots. Stir through - it should have a soft dropping consistency.
- Heat a non stick pan over medium high heat (or medium if your stove is strong).
- If using extra ham for toppings: cook it in just 1 tsp butter until golden, then remove onto paper towels to drain.
- For the pancakes: Add about 2 tsp butter, swirl to melt.
- Place 1/4 cup batter in the pan (Note 4), then roughly spread into a 7cm / 3" circle. Repeat to fill the pan (I do 3 in a small pan, 4 in a large).
- Cook for 2 minutes until the underside is deep golden. Don't wait for bubbles like normal pancakes, they won't appear.
- Flip and cook the other side for 1 1/2 minutes. Remove onto a rack.
- Add a bit of extra butter and repeat with remaining batter.
- Serve with dollops of sour cream (virtually mandatory!), sprinkled with extra cooked ham and shallots, if desired.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
WATCH HOW TO MAKE IT
LIFE OF DOZER
Tearing into a Christmas present to reveal his new (current) favourite toy.
My poor hands.
Lee says
These are delicious. Per one of the reviewers I added some extra milk due to use of gluten free flour and they turned out great. Take Nagi’s advice and use a non stick skillet. I did have a question about Note 1. “If the batter is to thin for a thick pancake like these are, then the inside of the middle often does not cook through properly.” I would think if the batter was too thick they wouldn’t cook properly, so I was a little confused. However, I followed the instructions as written and all worked out.
Nagi says
Hi Lee, if the batter is too watery they tend to not cook evenly, but I’m so glad they worked out for you! That’s great to hear! N x
Farha says
I made this just now. I omitted the scallions for the sake of my kids who hate them, so I put in frozen corn (rinsed in hot water before putting it into the batter). It’s still very good; family enjoyed it!
Nagi says
Awesome Farha, corn is a great idea!
Sarah says
Made these yesterday; doubled the recipe thinking I’d have leftovers. My family of 5 demolished them. Winner! Making again tomorrow!
Nagi says
Perfect!!!
Buddy Richards says
Looks good!!
mel says
Hi Nagi, I’m thinking of trying this out but i only have powdered parmesan cheese. Do you think this will work as a substitute?
Nagi says
Hi Mel! Yep that will be great, just use around 1/3 cup 🙂 N x
Suzy says
These have very quickly become a family favourite. I make batches of them and freeze them so I’ve always got something I can quickly rustle up for unexpected visitors! I’ve made them with chorizo too which is delicious. Thanks again for yet another gorgeous recipe.
Nagi says
I love hearing that Suzy!!! Mmmm….Chorizo… makes everything tastier! N xx
Ev says
Capital D for Delicious! My 9-year old gave it a thumbs up and would like to see them in his lunch box! Thank you for this recipe.
Nagi says
LOVE HEARING THAT!!!! Thanks for letting me know Ev! N xx ❤️
Cheryl says
I made these for a quick dinner and they were delicious. I was surprised at how MANY pancakes this recipe made!!! I had some for breakfast the next day as well. So easy and a great way to use the leftover ham!!!
Graham Stratford says
Made these for supper the other night. Once made, I realised that there were far too many for just the two of us…and then they had all gone! Absolute winner, Nagi. More power to your elbow!
Nagi says
HIGH FIVE! N x
Nawaal says
Nagi….oooh….simply divine, and easy to make, thank you! I used gluten free flour so added extra 30ml milk and they are perfect. Also substituted cold meats for the ham.
Warmest regards from sunny Johannesburg, South Africa
NawaalS (“,)
Nagi says
That’s terrific to hear Nawaal! Thanks for taking the time to let me know – N x
Nawaal says
I mean an extra 60ml of milk 🙈
Sue says
These are …um WERE delicious, all gone now. Thought I would freeze some for a quick dinner one night with a salad, but they didn’t last longer than 3 days in the fridge, just had the last 3 for an afternoon snack.
I mixed sour cream with a chilli and lime jam that I had recently made ( so sick of the price and the ‘not quite right’ taste of all the store bought savoury jams), was totally yum, I do like my hit of heat 🙂 I did change the name so I could find it in my recipe app, I have always called this type of food Fritters, as long as I can find it again for the next time.
Thank you Nagi for your great recipes, I have made quite a few and saved a lot of others that are on my ‘to do’ list
Irene neumann says
Sorry my comment just went without email address.
So here it is 😬
Jeanette Carter says
Fan-freakin’-tastic!! we loved them!!
Nagi says
I love hearing that Jeanette!! Thanks for letting me know – N x ❤️
Jason Freeman says
Delicious recipe as always and this one is really economical. You can never underestimate the value of leftover food until you transform it. Great post.
Nagi says
So SO SO GOOD!
tracey says
Those are the most delicious pancakes ever ! Awesome recipe.As,so many of yours are.
Nagi says
So pleased to hear that Tracey! Thanks for letting me know – N x ❤️
Cheryl says
Just made these – they are sensational! Cheesy, hammy and the shallots just add the final touch. Definitely a keeper for Christmas leftovers. I’m going to call them cheesey ham fritters.
Candace Parker says
Just made these, and am shoving them in my face right now. These are amazing! I didn’t have shallots, so just made it without, and they are still out of this world. Simple recipe, with ingredients I already had. My family loves them.
Dixie says
Nagi,
Can the batter be be made a head of time, if so long?
Thanks
Nagi says
Hi Dixie! Unfortunately not because once the baking powder is mixed into the liquids, it is activated and will lose it’s power 🙂 What I do to get ahead is measure out the dry, and wet but keep them separate. Then simply mix together in the morning! N x
Dixie says
Nagi,
Thank you so much for your reply to my previous question. I apologize for the
poor wording. My question was supposed to read how “far in advance can you make the batter”
vs, cooking the pancakes.
Thanks so much!
Dixie
Gillian Didier Serre says
Happy New Year Nagi and many thanks for the delicious j and cheese pancakes.
Luca got a big green dinosaur Kong toy.for christmas but he is still not sure what to do with it..anyway will send you a photo on email 💕🍷🐕