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    Leftover Ham Recipes: Pochero


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    Now that the two noche buena feasts are set aside, there’s a lot of extra food especially ham. In our case, we had a lot of Majestic Ham leftovers. The best thing to do is to recycle the leftover Christmas Ham for an even tastier dish. In fact, I got this idea from web searches on noche buena recycling.

    Since we had a boned-in ham, we recycled the bone and ham bits by cooking Beef Pochero aka Cocido

    I have used this Beef Pochero aka Cocido recipe for the last 3 years and the taste is just divine. The Pochero tastes even better when using Majestic Ham. The smoky flavor of the ham blends well with the beef broth. And no, I was not given any freebie from Majestic Ham or got paid from them to write about this.

    For other leftover Ham Recipes, you should browse through these 1,563 Ham Recipes

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