Glazed Ham
This delicious, glazed ham recipe can be enjoyed anytime of the year. Our family has always traditionally served ham at Christmas and Easter. The glaze is made from my son’s favorite beverage, Cheerwine!
What size ham do I need? We usually have 6-8 guests at our gatherings, so I bought a 9 lb. bone-in half ham, but this recipe is enough glaze for a larger full-size ham, up to 20 lbs. Generally speaking, the best practice for choosing the right size for a bone-in ham is to go by 1/2 lb weight per person, and then some. You’ll have some people eat more, some eat less, and you’ll always have some people that want leftovers (like me!)
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Ingredients:
- Bone-in, fully-cooked smoked ham, whatever size you need for the amount of people at gathering. A half ham (around 8-10 lbs) feeds up to 8 people(with leftovers), or a full-size ham, 18-20 lbs, feeds around 20 adults.
- Whole cloves, about 40-50 (optional)
- 3 cups brown sugar, lightly packed
- 1/2 cup spicy brown mustard
- 3 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- One 12 oz can Cheerwine (or a dark soda)
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 300℉ / 155℃, then get out that big ugly ham.
Most bone-in hams will come with a rind. It can be easily removed by making a slit downside of rind, then carefully peel away from layer of fat. If tough to start, try sliding a knife right underneath rind, to loosen.
You will want to leave the layer of fat; it will make your ham SO juicy! I know it’s not a pretty sight right now, but the end result is praiseworthy from everyone who gets the pleasure of enjoying it!
Next, use a sharp knife to score parallel lines in one direction…
…then cut at an angle in the other direction, making diamond shapes all around the ham. (as shown)
Next step is to insert a whole clove in the center of each diamond. This will add to the flavor and also make a very impressive presentation.
TIP: You can use a toothpick to start the hole where clove will be inserted, to lessen the chance of clove breaking. (See photo)
Here is the finished ham, right before oven.
Now, cover ham lightly with foil and slowly heat in oven for 2 hours at 310℉ / 155℃ on a roasting pan, with rack.
Now for the STAR of the show...CHEERWINE (or your favorite dark soda)
So, to begin the glaze, find a tall medium or large saucepot and add the brown sugar, spicy mustard, vinegar and of course, the star of the glaze…Cheerwine!
Mix together ingredients and bring to a boil. Watch carefully, and as soon as boil begins, reduce heat to simmer. (Believe me, you do not want a boiled over mess on your stove on a big cooking day, so don’t get too far away from your glaze pot!)
Simmer for 15-20 minutes, until thicker and darker, then you’ll know it’s ready.
Next, after ham has heated for 2 hours, remove from oven, remove foil and brush on your first coat of glaze. Put back in oven, uncovered, for another 20 minutes.
Be sure to enjoy that medley of smells from the smoked ham, cloves and glaze…ah, so good!
Remove from oven and add another glaze. Return to oven for 20 more minutes…
…and remove and glaze again. I usually add three layers of glaze, but you can add more if you’d like or if time allows.
After at least three rounds of glazing, remove your ham from oven and let rest about 5-10 minutes before removing cloves and trimming off the fat, then slice!
Glazed Ham
Recipe details
Ingredients
- One bone-in, fully cooked, smoked ham, whatever size you need. A half ham (around 8-10 lbs.) feeds up to 8 people (and leftovers), or a full-size ham, 18-20 lbs., feeds around 20 adults.
- Whole cloves, about 40-50 (optional)
- 3 cups brown sugar, lightly packed
- 1/2 cup spicy brown mustard
- 3 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- One 12 oz can Cheerwine
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 300℉ / 155℃. Remove outer rind but leave a layer of fat. Put ham on a roasting pan with rack.
- Using a sharp knife, score parallel lines in one direction, then change angle and do the same in the other direction, creating diamonds shapes.
- If using cloves, insert a whole clove in the center of each diamond.
- Cover ham lightly with foil and slowly heat in oven for 2 hours at 310℉ / 155℃. After ham has cooked for a little over 1 hour, start your glaze:
- In a tall medium or large sauce pot, add the brown sugar, mustard, vinegar and Cheerwine and stir together.
- Bring the mixture to a boil and immediately turn down heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes, until thicker and darker.
- After ham has heated in oven for 2 hours, remove ham, then remove the foil and brush on the first layer of glaze.
- Put ham back into oven, uncovered for another 20 minutes, then remove and glaze again. Repeat this process one more time, for a total of at least 3 layers of glaze (or more if you would like and time allows.)
Tips
- Leaving on the layer of fat while cooking gives you a delicious and juicy ham, but if you prefer, you can alternatively remove it before cooking.
- You can omit the cloves, but they do add a little flavor and also create a lovely presentation.
- What size ham do I need? We usually have 6-8 guests at our gatherings, so I bought a 9 lb bone-in half ham, but this recipe is enough glaze for a larger full-size ham, up to 20 lbs. Generally speaking, the best practice for choosing the right size for a bone-in ham is to go by 1/2 lb weight per person, and then some.
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