Bea's New England Boiled Dinner
Recipe: #3251
November 30, 2011
Categories: New England, Christmas, Easter Fathers Day, Game/Sports Day, New Years, St Patricks Day, Sunday Dinner, Thanksgiving, Gluten-Free, No Eggs, Non-Dairy, more
"New England boiled dinner is often made with a smoked ham shoulder, and that's the way we always had it at my house growing up. The flavor is incredible and makes for a DELICIOUS meal! Some people like their vegetables firm and some like them soft and tender, so cook your veggies accordingly. The cooking time for this particular recipe is 4 hrs. for an 8 lb. ham, or 5 hrs. for a 10 lb. ham. Another way of cooking veggies is, wait until ham is cooked and removed from water, then cook your veggies in the water in the kettle to the desired doneness. Sometimes I use boneless ham and add fresh turnip and beets, just like in the photo I posted. Yummy!!"
Ingredients
Nutritional
- Serving Size: 1 (915.7 g)
- Calories 841.9
- Total Fat - 38.8 g
- Saturated Fat - 12.4 g
- Cholesterol - 240.4 mg
- Sodium - 5910.1 mg
- Total Carbohydrate - 33.6 g
- Dietary Fiber - 7.3 g
- Sugars - 14.5 g
- Protein - 87.2 g
- Calcium - 138 mg
- Iron - 5.8 mg
- Vitamin C - 54.5 mg
- Thiamin - 4.2 mg
Step by Step Method
Step 1
Place ham in a large dutch oven style kettle.
Step 2
Cover with cold water, and fill to about 2 inches above top of ham. Cover kettle, and bring to a boil using high heat.
Step 3
Turn down to medium-high and let boil a few minutes, then drain water, and refill with water 2 inches above ham, and bring to a boil again over high heat. This method is used to make the ham less salty. (Or you may refrigerate ham overnight in water, and change water several times before cooking instead).
Step 4
Once water comes to a boil, turn heat down to medium to medium-high making sure it keeps boiling. Keep cover on kettle while cooking.
Step 5
Add peeled onions to the kettle.
Step 6
Cook ham 1/2 hour per pound of ham.
Step 7
Add some water to the kettle, when it starts getting low.
Step 8
Peel and cut potatoes and carrots. Peel and cut turnip and beets if adding. Wash and core cabbage, then cut into wedges.
Step 9
Add vegetables during the last 30-40 minutes of cooking time. Serve when veggies are tender, or to your liking.
Tips
No special items needed.