Ham, Green Beans and Potatoes (Crock Pot)

"This recipe I believe is Pennsylvania Dutch. It has been passed down in my family for generations and they have all absolutely loved it and still do!! Try it for yourself. The ham flavors the potatoes and green beans and gives them a wonderful flavor! Its quick and easy and complete meal for your family!"
 
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Ready In:
6hrs 10mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 3 g canned ham, cubed or (850.48 g) package diced ham
  • 3 (1275.72 g) can canned green beans (not french style)
  • 4 (1700.97 g) can of whole new potatoes
  • salt & pepper
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directions

  • very simple and easy complete meal!
  • Add your ham cubed to your preference, canned green beans add juice from at least one can, add canned whole potatoes add juice from at least one can.
  • add to crock pot cook on slow for at least 6 hours and you have a quick and complete meal.
  • this recipe should serve 4-6 people.
  • I add a little vinegar to my own bowl myself, try it you may love it I DO!

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Reviews

  1. My Penn Dutch family in Bethlehem, PA, would disown me if they knew I used canned green beans to try to copy their dish! None of them own crock pots and, for sure, none of them us ANYTHING from a can! But I did have some canned green beans and some deli ham and thought, "what the heck" and threw them in a crock pot with some quartered potatoes, salt & pepper. After 6 hours I checked on them. What I got was mushy green beans, tasteless ham and bland potatoes. Not good at all! Dumping stuff in a crock pot from a can is for college students on a budget. This was just gross and can't believe I wasted my time & electricity. It can be done just as easily but with so much flavor using fresh beans, potatoes and a ham hock. The ham hock is what imparts it's flavor in green beans & potatoes.
     
  2. Thank you so much for this from a super pregnant mama dying in the Texas heat! I have not felt like cooking and my picky DH and 3-year-old have been snubbing everything I make lately anyway. This was SO easy and we all loved it. I bought packaged Hormel diced ham (two 12 oz. packages). I added some apple cider vinegar to taste. Then when I served it, I doused my plate with more apple cider vinegar. A pregnant woman can't resist vinegar! This one is a keeper. I'm still amazed at how simple it was.
     
  3. I made this the other day for Sunday dinner . I added 2 heaping tbsp of minced garlic , must say it was delicious . Not to much different than cooking a ham hock in green beans. I know this will be something I make more often. Next time nothing canned .... all fresh.
     
  4. I made this with a smoked pork butt (cottage ham) and added one medium onion and used fresh new potatoes while adding pepper and garlic powder in my crock pot. Came home after 6 hrs cooking on low to a great easy meal
     
  5. This was good. I added a bit of vineager to the bowl and it was excellent.
     
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Tweaks

  1. I took this idea and ran with it. I had left-over baked ham in the freezer, raw new potatoes, and frozen green beans to mix in the crockpot. Since there was no canned liquid to use, I substituted chicken broth with a pat of butter, a splash of lemon vinegar, a sprinkling of sugar and some fresh ground pepper as was suggested by other reviewers. Everything came out perfect and so delicious and no sodium from the canned goods. DH was loving the mixture of flavors. I will definitely make this again.
     

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