If you're not quite sure how long your pre-cooked ham should go in the oven, you're not alone. Here is what one meat expert has to say.
When you’re at the grocery store faced with all of the porky options, things can feel a little overwhelming. But if you follow these tips, you’ll be good to go. You only want to see “ham” on the label ...
As you prepare for the holidays, there's no doubt that some delicious cooking is on your menu! It's sometimes tough to choose cooking a turkey or a holiday ham, but if you're going for the latter, you ...
The majority of hams sold in grocery stores are cured, smoked and usually fully cooked, but there are some variations—namely semi-boneless or boneless. How you carve a ham depends on which type you ...
If you're preparing a holiday meal, you're going to need a super delicious ham. If you've never baked a ham before, it might seem a little intimidating because of the size. But we'll walk you through ...
Preheat the oven to 325°F. Score the surface of the ham in a diamond pattern about 1/8-inch deep. Place the cloves in the middle of each diamond. Place the ham in a large roasting pan with a rack, ...
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Few hunks of meat scream “holiday” like a burnished ham that glistens with a flavorful glaze. It’s no wonder why it’s the centerpiece of so many tables for Easter and other celebrations. Most people ...
A holiday ham, made at home, is within reach. You just need a bit of time, some wood smoke and a shoulder ham or pork loin. By Steven Raichlen A homemade ham represents a formidable culinary challenge ...