Recipes Worth Cooking If you’re looking to add a more sophisticated twist to your baked ham, try this maple bourbon glaze. Replace half of the pineapple juice with rich maple syrup for a deeper ...
You can use fresh or canned pineapple. The ham also makes the best addition to eggs, or sandwiches if you have leftovers.
While it is glazing, baste the ham regularly with the syrup and juices. Then toss the pineapple slices in the glaze and arrange on top for extra glam. Serve hot or cold. If the ham is salty ...
In a small saucepan over medium heat; Cook pineapple preserves ... Once the glaze has thickened to a to a syrup consistency, remove from heat and set aside until your ham is ready.
Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. Pineapple juice, brown sugar, lemon and Dijon mustard cook down into a lush glaze that is brushed over the ham while roasting. David Malosh for The New York Times.
Remove rind of fat if any on the ham and score the skin. Boil the pineapple juice with the sugar, maple and spices to a thick syrup. Strain. Heat oven to 180oc and brush some of the glaze over the ...
Set aside to cool slightly. Heat oven to 180C Score ham and stud with the cloves, then place in a large roasting dish, and drizzle with the pineapple glaze. Arrange pineapple pieces around the ham ...
Place the gammon on a roasting tray and brush some of the glaze over. Bake the gammon for ... 2 tablespoons chopped celery and onion from ham Cook the onions and celery in the butter gently ...
Brush half the glaze over the ham, being sure to spread some down into each cut. Spread the crushed pineapple over the ham, pressing down into the spirals, and then pour half the remaining glaze ...