I am having a party Sunday and I am making a ham. I bought a big ham from Sam's club, its boneless and not sliced.
Any ideas for a good glaze? Do I just throw it in the oven for an hour at 350 ...will my electric slicer be good enough?
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I am having a party Sunday and I am making a ham. I bought a big ham from Sam's club, its boneless and not sliced.
Any ideas for a good glaze? Do I just throw it in the oven for an hour at 350 ...will my electric slicer be good enough?
The glaze out of Fanny Farmer works well....
preheat oven to 350
1 Cup brown Sugar
1/4 cup cider vinegar
1 tsp dry mustard
mix the ingredients, put the glaze on the ham about 1 hour before the ham is done. (internal temp of 130 degrees, the ham is done at 160)
We use about 15- 20 whole cloves stuck into the ham, and you can use pineapple rings and marachino cherries as well.
No boiled eggs involved!
brown sugar, pineapple juice, honey, and a little bit of corn starch.
YUMMY!!
Ok, I am hungry!!! And ham is my all time favorite!!! My tummy is growling now. :(
My mom always makes ham and I think she uses what Missy just posted.
Enjoy! And have a good time at your party! :)
Thanks everyone. Its the end of season for her sports team and every year a family hosts the party so it was my turn:D
My house has gone under a major overhaul the last few weeks, I am exhausted. I took a ton of junk out of the game run which had turned into a junk room and put a ping pong table in there.
I have been trying to clean up the fig tree that grew over the trampoline, and just general cleanup around the house to get ready...its good to have company sometimes:D
My dad likes to put the ham in one of those oven bags (like for a turkey). He, then, rubs it with brown sugar. He takes a can of pineapple slices and put them on the ham. Pours the juice over the top. Then cooks! :D
One of the simplest things is to pour a Coca-Cola or Pepsi over the ham before baking. It actually makes a very good glaze, as strange as it may sound.
Some of the specialty supermarkets have special glazes, also try Martha Stewart or the food channel.
Honey and dijon mustard