Since
we were leaving two days after Christmas and we were in a bah humbug frame of
mind, we did zero decorating for Christmas except for the pine center piece and
Poincettia that we received as gifts. But Bev did want to make pully-ham
and invite a few friends to drop by for drinks, ham sandwiches, and a visit.
The
recipe came from a co-worker about 40 years ago and is pretty complicated, so I’ll
go slow.
Ingredients:
1 ea Ham, cured and cooked
24
oz Good beer (I used Yuengling)
Directions:
Put
ham and beer in a covered roaster and cook at 250F 10-12 hours. Baste once/hr last four hours.
As
you can see, it’s called pully-ham because it is too tender to slice and chunks
are just pulled off of it. This is after a person or two had attacked it.
We
sided it with a big batch of potato salad so we would have it and the ham as
leftovers for our impending RV trip. The
table was also laden with condiments, including naturally spicy homemade mustard,
slider rolls, four cheeses, olives and pickles, fruit, cheese ball, and sweets. The idea was for guests to stop by and visit for a while and
just graze while here – seems like every time I saw one friend, she had a piece
of ham in her hand so I know she liked it.
Our
potato salad recipe is very simple but what I grew up with and still my favorite:
Ingredients:
5
lb. waxy potatoes
Half
of a very large onion, finely diced
8
eggs, hard boiled
3
stalks celery, finely diced
1
cup Mayo (more or less to taste)
2-3
Tbsp. mustard (more or less to taste)
S&P
to taste
Directions:
1. Peel
and dice potatoes to desired size and boil until just tender
2. Boil
eggs, peel, and dice to desired size
3. Dice
onion and celery pretty small
4. While
the potatoes are still warm, mix everything together
5. Let
it set a couple of hours un-refrigerated until serving time so the flavors can
marry
All
of the dozen guests seemed to have a very good time and the ham got rave
reviews – it is great for an open house as it requires no attention once it’s
on the table and it is still very good and continues to pull easily as it
cools.
A Publix Water Roll with a pile of pully ham, a slice of Guggisberg Baby Swiss Cheese, and a
slather of the spicy mustard is all that I needed for an outstanding
sandwich. This mild cheese was invented by Alfred Guggisberg in Ohio Amish Country in the mid 60's to satisfy the taste of some Americans who thought Emmental was a bit strong.
Photos
can be enlarged by clicking on them.
Have
a great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
12/25/14
event date
What a great way to celebrate with friends. I'm not familiar with a pully-ham, but it sounds like fun. Happy New Year to you both. I hope your travels will take you our way sometime during the course of the year.
ReplyDeleteSam
Love the easy food prep for the get togethers, just let people browse, nibble and visit.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels and a Happy New Year.
LOL, I took you serious at "pretty complicated" and was waiting to see how two ingredients could be complicated. I was waiting to hear some secret process. You got me.
ReplyDeleteDavid said "We have to try this". Happy New Year Larry and Bev.
ReplyDeleteLarry, I'm not even a ham fan but I really liked this version! Thanks for having us over for this fine Christmas Day gathering... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave and Laurie
ReplyDeleteWow that is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFor years a simple poinsettia was the extent of my Christmas décor as we always traveled. This year, I didn't even do that. Your meal looks delicious. Wishing you all a wonderful New Year and a great trip.
ReplyDeleteHam and potato salad are my favorites. Yuengling beer is not available here on the West Coast. I have only heard about it and saw it on the food network.
ReplyDeleteYou cracked me up with the complicated recipe :) This looks so good and tender!
ReplyDeleteThat ham looks fab and the potato salad sounds delicious! Have a great trip and a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteOk, I don't think I can handle those instructions, I think you should create a step by step video. :) Glad to hear you're back on the road. Happy RV'ing.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a ham for a long time... this looks fantastic! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday.
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