Food & Cooking Recipes Breakfast & Brunch Recipes Ham-and-Potato Bake 3.3 (175) 3 Reviews By Martha Stewart Martha Stewart Martha Stewart is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and lifestyle expert who has taught millions of people through generations the joy of entertaining, cooking, gardening, collecting, crafting, and home renovating via her eponymous magazine, Martha Stewart Living, Emmy-winning television shows, and 99 books (and counting). Based in Katonah, N.Y., where she helms her 156-acre Bedford Farm, Martha is America's first self-made female billionaire. Editorial Guidelines Updated on March 19, 2020 Rate PRINT Share Prep Time: 25 mins Total Time: 2 hrs Servings: 10 Thisfamily-friendly brunch dish is basically a crustless quiche; serve it hot, cold, or at room temperature. Ingredients Butter, for pan 6 large eggs 1 ½ cups heavy cream 2 teaspoons coarse salt ½ teaspoon ground pepper 2 baking potatoes (about 1 ¼ pounds), peeled 10 ounces sugar-baked ham, thinly sliced (less than ¼ inch thick) 1 package (10 ounces) frozen broccoli, thawed and squeezed dry with paper towels ½ cup grated cheddar cheese (2 ounces) Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 9-inch-round cake pan (at least 2 inches deep). Line bottom of pan with a parchment-paper round. In a large bowl, whisk together eggs and cream; season with salt and pepper. Thinly slice potatoes (less than 1/4 inch thick); drop into egg mixture. Lifting potatoes out of egg mixture, arrange half the potatoes in pan. Layer with ham, broccoli, cheese, and remaining potatoes. Pour egg mixture over top. Press down firmly so that potatoes are fully submerged in egg mixture. Cover with foil; bake until potatoes are tender, about 1 hour. Uncover; continue baking until golden and set, 30 to 45 minutes more. Cool 15 to 20 minutes in pan. Run a knife around edge, and carefully invert onto a plate. Peel off parchment. Reinvert, top side up. Slice with a serrated knife. Variations Variation: If you don't have any leftover ham, use thinly sliced cooked ham from the deli. Thawed and well-drained frozen spinach (squeezed dry) or peas can be used instead of broccoli. Originally appeared: Everyday Food, March 2005 Rate It PRINT