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Ham and Asparagus Casserole is an ultra creamy pasta casserole with alfredo sauce, cheese, and a Ritz cracker topping.
Leftover Ham Recipe
This comforting casserole is a great way to use up leftover Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas ham. You will need about 2 cups of diced ham, but can get away with using as little as 1 cup. You can also use store-bought ham for this recipe if you don’t have leftovers.
Use A Jar Of Alfredo Sauce
Jarred Alfredo Sauce is used as the sauce for this creamy casserole. You will need about 22 ounces, which is about one and a half jars of alfredo sauce.
How To Make Ham and Asparagus Casserole
(More detailed instructions below.)
Cook the pasta and drain. Saute the onion, carrots, and asparagus in butter. Mix together the ingredients. Stir together the pasta, asparagus mixture, peas, ham, alfredo sauce, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, and mozzarella cheese. Add topping and bake 30 minutes.Variations
Use broccoli in place of asparagus. Make a homemade alfredo sauce if you wish. You will need about 2 1/2 cups. Add a third of a cup of finely shredded Parmesan cheese for more flavor. Use any type of pasta. Cavatappi is my favorite but penne, elbow, or shells work well. The peas can be left out if you don’t like them. Use turkey instead of ham.How To Serve
I love to serve this pasta casserole with a garden salad with Creamy Italian Dressing or Creamy Balsamic Dressing.
How To Store
This casserole will keep for 4 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The recipe makes a large amount so expect to have leftovers.
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Topping
1 cup coarsely crushed Ritz crackers2 tablespoons melted butterInstructions
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