Smithfield makes a couple of varieties of spiral-sliced ham: Hickory smoked and brown sugar. Both are smoked and come with ...
Make it glisten: The final 15-to-20 minutes of cooking are a big part of what makes this ham ooooh so good. It’s time to glaze and brown it at 400 degrees. Be very careful not to let your ham ...
This holiday-worthy ham from Carla Hall glistens with a bourbon and brown sugar glaze as it fills the kitchen with a comforting aroma. Carla Hall first won over audiences when she competed on ...
When the ham is fully cooked the rind will peel off easily and the small bone at the base of the leg will feel loose. To glaze the ham: preheat the oven to 250ºC/ 500ºF/gas mark 9. While still ...
Set aside. Place the spiral-cut ham in a roasting pan, flat side down. If it came with a glaze packet, set it aside for later ...
Thirty minutes before the joint is ready, preheat the oven to 220C/425F/Gas 7. Mix all of the glaze ingredients in a small pan and heat gently until the sugar is dissolved, then simmer for 25 ...
Premier Beehive shares this great recipe for ham glaze and tips for ham preparation with Food Hub. Combine all the glaze ingredients in a medium saucepan over a low heat. Stir until the sugar ...
Two hours in the oven and you have a glazed wow moment for the main event followed by cold ham for days. Here we lean further into summer, infusing the Christmas classic with the spicy-sweet kick of ...