I grew up eating a version of this pineapple hot dish when I was a child. We would traditionally eat this around the winter holidays, served with some re-heated HoneyBaked ham.
For a side dish, consider serving with some boiled & buttered green beans.
Pineapple Hot Dish with Baked Ham
Ingredients
- ½ HoneyBaked Ham
- 3 tsp sunflower seed oil, for greasing your casserole dish
- 1/3 cup + 1 Tbsp white granulated sugar
- 6 Tbsp all-purpose flour
- 2 cans (40oz) canned pineapple chunks in their juice
- 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 cup pecans, lightly toasted & chopped
- ¼ tsp ground nutmeg
- 48 Ritz crackers, or 1.5 sleeves of Ritz crackers, crushed into small pieces
- 8 Tbsp or 1 stick of salted butter, melted
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350F.
- Grease the insides of your casserole dish lightly with sunflower seed oil.
- Mix together the white granulated sugar and the all-purpose flour with a fork in a mixing bowl.
- Stir in the canned pineapple chunks and their juice, the shredded cheddar cheese, the toasted & chopped pecans, and the ground nutmeg.
- Mix until the ingredients are fully distributed.
- Carefully spread the mixture in an even layer into the bottom of the greased casserole dish.
- Mix together the crushed Ritz crackers with the melted butter.
- Carefully layer the crushed Ritz cracker & butter mixture over the top of the casserole, making sure you have an even layer of the cracker mixture spread across the top.
- Bake at 350F for roughly 30-40 minutes, or until the cracker layer is golden brown and the center of the casserole is piping hot.
- Remove casserole from the oven.
- Allow casserole to cool for 15 minutes before serving.
- While your casserole is cooling down, slice your desired quantity of HoneyBaked ham, and place in an oven-safe container, covered with aluminum foil.
- Gently reheat sliced ham at 350F for about 15 minutes, until ham is completely warmed through.
- Remove ham from oven.
- Remove foil covering from ham and serve hot, with the pineapple hot dish.
Notes
The HoneyBaked hams I ate when growing up were of the storebought variety, which is a pre-cooked product that is easy to warm up and serve. It makes life simpler if you are in a hurry and trying to feed a large group.