You are all ready to start cooking Easter dinner and you
realize that you forgot to get canned or fresh pineapple to put on your ham. I
have done this so many times so I found a recipe for a glaze that tastes great
even without the pineapples. When I am making something I rarely measure the
ingredients unless I am making it for the first time. The following is
approximate measurements.
¼ cup of packed brown sugar
1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar
Mix all the ingredients together and if it seems a little
runny to you add more brown sugar until you get the consistency that you like.
When cooking an 8 – 10 pound ham I place the ham in a
roasting pan face down. Meaning exposed part of the ham (meaty not fatty part)
is facing down. I add about ¾ of an inch of water to the pan and cover in
aluminum foil. Bake at 300 degrees F for about 1 hour. Remove ham from the oven
and take the foil off. Brush on the glaze and pop the ham back into the over
for about 30 minutes. Remove from oven and put the ham on a cutting board or a
large platter. Let the ham sit about fifteen minutes, slice and serve. If you
didn’t happen to forget to get pineapples this glaze works well with pineapple
juice rather than the apple cider vinegar. Toothpick your pineapple slices onto
the ham then follow the rest of the directions here.
I used to glaze the ham before putting it into the oven
initially. I have found that glazing it during the last ½ hour of cooking time
seems to work better for some reason.
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Please feel free to leave any comments or questions you may have. Thank you so much. Susan