New Years Eve Ham Rolls

yummy ham rolls

First of all I have to start this blog post off saying this isn’t my recipe I give my sister-in-law credit for this recipe however in her email to me when she sent me the recipe she doesn’t take credit for the recipe either.  That being said since she is the one who introduced me to the recipe she is the one I give the credit too.  These ham rolls are absolutely delicious but as you know I never leave any recipe completely alone I have to tweak it to make it mine so I will share with you my version of how I make these but know that I only wish these ham rolls were my idea.

ham rolls ready to go in oven

These are the perfect appetizer, starter or meal for the holidays especially if you have leftover ham because you know whenever we eat leftovers we are eating from the plus side of the column which since this will be our year of following our budget you will be hearing more about this year!  I have already downloaded some budgeting tools from Canadian Budget binder for FREE!

You simply start with the smallest rolls you can find I used the Martin Party Potato Rolls but you can use the smallest party rolls you can find…..the cheaper the better as long as they taste good!

rolls ready to be filled with ham and cheese

We slice them in rolls with a serrated knife and then I fill with ham as shown below:

rolls layer with ham

All you need is little slices of ham they don’t even have to be that neat….my husband “The Viking” in my life sliced those up and he likes things to be just so!

Lastly I layer some low-fat shredded mexican cheese on top…the original recipe I think recommended swiss but we always have low-fat shredded mexican cheese in our house so this was easier for me.

rolls layered with cheese

While this is all well and good the magic is in the secret sauce that you spoon into each roll on top of the cheese and then I also spread it around on top of the rolls.

The Secret Sauce Is:

one stick of butter melted and then add the following:

1 1/2 Tablespoon of Poppy Seeds

1 tsp. of worsterchire sauce

1 1/2 tsp. onion powder or you could use 1 TBSP. of onion flakes

1 1/3 Tablespoon of dark spicy mustard (the recipe I was given calls for regular mustard so you can use that too but I prefer the dark mustard.

Stir it all up and spoon into each roll and on top.

Then cover all the rolls with foil and bake on a baking sheet at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. They are amazing and if you bring them to a party you will never have to worry about bringing any back home.

I have loved all of the extra cooking and baking over the holidays but soon it will be time to go back to my healthy lunchtime routine and breakfast routine!

Happy New Years Everyone!  Here’s wishing you all of the best in 2013!

Fondly,

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We love to garden, raise chickens, cook, read and all in all run my lil' suburban homestead. We have a passion for living sustainably with the earth which can be challenging at times. We recycle, hang our clothes out on the line and raise some of our own food!
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9 Responses to New Years Eve Ham Rolls

  1. What time is the party at Karen.. these look awesome.. thanks sis in law! Happy New Year to All of your fans and of course to you and the family. Much love and peace to all… Mr.CBB

    • Mr. CBB we are starting up very soon here….how about ya’ll??? I will pass along your sentiments to my SIL….Happy New Years to you, the Mrs. and all of your wonderful fans as well! Thanks so much for stopping in and the Retweets too 🙂

  2. I’m comin’ over!! These look too good to wait for an invitation. Hope there are some left for me!!!!!!
    Beth

  3. Cranky Puppy says:

    OMG, those look so yummy. A Happy New Years to you and yours!

  4. Kudos to you and your sister-in-law AND great photography!

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