Each Easter, baked hams make appearances on brunch and dinner tables everywhere! If you love ham as much as we do, you probably know that the most important part of making ham taste fantastic is the ...
1. Remove ham from packaging and place on a serving dish or platter. 2. Let ham rest for 30 minutes, then brush with warm glaze (below). 3. If you prefer to warm it up, wrap ham in aluminum foil and ...
And don't forget those condiments. Put out a spread of something spicy (like mustard), something creamy (like garlic aioli or spicy chipotle mayo), and something sweet (like cranberry sauce or your ...
No matter what type of glaze you plan to use (such as a brown sugar glaze for ham, pineapple ham glaze or a honey mustard glaze), you need to know how to glaze the ham first and foremost. And there ...
We prefer a tapered shank ham but a rounded sirloin ham will work in this recipe. You can bypass the 11/2-hour soaking time, but the heating time will increase to 18 to 20 minutes per pound for a cold ...
There’s something comforting about hearty meals that remind us of home. Turkey and ham dishes bring warmth to the table, ...