Honey Baked Ham Recipe
A go-to method for spiral sliced ham. In the past I’ve hated how I’d always ended up with some dry slices, but not here. I like Cook’s Illustrated’s method for spiral sliced ham so I used the same method here and just added different glaze rather than the orange maple one they used. So many ham recipes (at the same weight) are cooked at 375 degrees for up to 3 hours but why? The ham is already fully cooked, it just needs to be warmed through for serving. Here the ham is first brought up to room temperature in warm water so it heats more evenly in the oven. From there it’s wrapped in an oven bag for faster cooking, and moister end result. And then finally at the end it’s unwrapped and coated with the glaze and heated at a higher temperature to help brown and caramelize it a bit. It’s the perfect protein for a holiday feast!
Homemade Honey Baked Ham Recipe Ingredients
Fully cooked spiral sliced ham Unsalted butter Honey Light brown sugar Dijon mustard Freshly ground black pepper Ground cinnamon Ground ginger Ground cloves Fresh orange zest (optional) And you’ll also need 1 oven bag
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How to Make Honey Baked Ham
The Perfect Holiday Ham
It’s such a delicious holiday ham, trust me! Chances are everyone will be heading back for a second slice, and luckily there’s plenty. If you don’t like a hint of orange then I do suggest omitting the orange zest because it does add a noticeable orange zip, other than that though I definitely recommend leaving everything else the same.
What If I Don’t Own a Roasting Pan?
And if you don’t own a roasting pan (I know they are such a pain to store) you could just use one of the disposable ones the grocery stores sell this time of year. They are very flimsy though so transfer carefully. It may be tempting to just use a large pot but I wouldn’t recommend it because the ham won’t be able to brown very well at the end.
What Should I Serve with This Ham?
Duchess Potatoes Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes White Cheddar Cauliflower Gratin Rosemary Dinner Rolls (or my all time favorite rolls) Lemon Butter Green Beans with Cranberries Walnuts and Feta Winter Fruit Salad Christmas Punch
And then why not finish with Vanilla Bean Cheesecake or Peppermint Bark Cheesecake?