Knowing how to cook a ham can make the difference between a glistening glazed ham that will wow a crowd and a main that tastes bland and dry. When prepared properly, it serves as an impressive ...
If you have a whole bone-in ham between 10 and 14 pounds, cook at 325°F for 15 to 18 minutes per pound. If you have half of a bone-in ham between 5 and 7 pounds, cook at 325°F for 18 to 24 minutes per ...
Even though many hams sold in stores are fully cooked, it's tradition — and very tasty — to glaze and cook the ham before serving it. Cooking ham in a convection oven means adjusting both temperature ...
Along with turkey, ham has become popular to serve at the Thanksgiving table. For the last few years, the American Farm Bureau Federation included ham (this year they added boneless ham) in an ...
One of the best parts of the holiday season is all the food we get to indulge in. From gingerbread cookies to Christmas pudding, there are plenty of things folks are excited to eat. Perhaps the most ...
Ham often graces the holiday table next to turkey. Here's how to reheat it and make sure the slices you serve are most, tender and flavorful.
Heating and glazing a cured ham seems effortless, but many recipes yield leathery meat in an overly sweet glaze. We wanted to guarantee moist meat in a nuanced glaze. Bone-in hams, labeled "with ...
Personal touches abound in cooking a country ham. Elaine Corn, food editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, immerses country ham in Coca-Cola, cider vinegar and water for three days before cooking.
Cooking a ham is common for many Southern households at the holidays, whether Christmas, Easter, or just a family gathering. But before you turn on the oven, you need to do a bit of research. You must ...
Heating and glazing a cured ham seems effortless, but many recipes yield leathery meat in an overly sweet glaze. We wanted to guarantee moist meat in a nuanced glaze. Bone-in hams, labeled "with ...
Grandma Odom's Fresh Ham with Cloves and Brown Sugar can be grilled or baked. Since ham can be sold fresh, dried or pre-cooked, it's not always clear which cooking instructions you need to follow.