Skip to main content

Air-Fryer Ham, Cheese, and Leek Bake

AirFryer Ham Cheese and Leek Bake
Photo by Kate Whitaker

One of the best ways to get value for money at the butcher’s counter is to buy a large ham. It’s so versatile, and this air-fryer casserole recipe shows you how easy it is to use up the leftovers, too.

This recipe was excerpted from 'Budget Air-Fryer Cookbook' by Jenny Tschiesche. Buy the full book on Amazon. Find more ways to use leftover ham here →

All products featured on Epicurious are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 2

Ingredients

2 leeks
1 Tbsp. butter
¼ tsp. salt
7 oz. (200 g) leftover cubed ham
3½ oz. (100 g) slightly stale bread, torn into chunks
½ tsp. freshly ground black pepper
3 eggs
⅔ cup cream
¾ cup milk
½ tsp. mustard powder (optional)
2 Tbsp. grated or shredded Parmesan
½ cup grated or shredded Cheddar

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Slice each leek lengthways, then into semi-circles about ¾ in. thick. Rinse, then place into a heatproof dish that fits in your air-fryer. Add the butter and salt to the dish. Preheat the air-fryer to 350ºF. Add the dish to the preheated air-fryer and cook for 15 minutes, stirring twice during cooking.

    Step 2

    Place the stale bread in the base of a heatproof dish that fits in your air-fryer. Add the cooked leeks and ham to the bread, then add the black pepper over the top.

    Step 3

    In a bowl mix together the eggs, cream, milk, mustard powder if using and Parmesan and pour this into the dish. Pour slowly and make sure the mixture gets into all the nooks and crannies.

    Step 4

    Preheat the air-fryer to 325ºF. Add the dish to the preheated air-fryer and cook for 12–14 minutes. After 7 minutes, sprinkle the grated Cheddar over the top and continue to cook. Serve hot or cold.

Budget Air Fryer-COVER.jpg
From Budget Air-Fryer Cookbook: Money-Saving Meals for All Occasions by Jenny Tschiesche, Ryland Peters & Small. Photographs by Kate Whitaker © Ryland Peters & Small 2023. Buy the full book from Amazon or Simon & Schuster.
Sign In or Subscribe
to leave a Rating or Review

How would you rate Air-Fryer Ham, Cheese, and Leek Bake?

Leave a Review

See Related Recipes and Cooking Tips

Read More
Cauliflower’s firm texture means it typically takes a long time to cook, but the air fryer makes quick work of it.
When making air-fryer fried chicken, a wet batter proves difficult. Coat the chicken in flour means it can hold a buttermilk marinade in the machine.
With an air fryer, these bagel chips turn out perfectly crunchy and stay whole, not broken to bits in the bag—all the better to hold lots of dip.
These crisp-tender air fryer green beans are gently browned while retaining a subtle snappy texture.
A batter made with cornstarch gives this air fryer buffalo cauliflower a shatteringly crisp exterior.
These air-fryer turkey cutlets are breaded in stuffing mix, but you can easily swap in Italian-seasoned dried bread crumbs, corn flakes, or crackers.
Battered or crumbed? That’s always the question when it comes to the fillets in fried fish sandwiches. With this air-fryer fish fillet sandwich recipe, you can have both.
Shelf-stable gnocchi makes this play on potato-leek soup a speedy one-pot cozy wonder.