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Glazed spiral ham

Our Holiday Glazed Spiral Ham is a show-stopping centerpiece that's super easy to prepare, giving you succulent, sweet, and savory slices every time. This impressive ham pairs perfectly with classic ...
If you’re making cold ham sandwiches, you can even skip the cooking. Emily Saladino is a journalist, editor, and recipe developer in New York. Previously a culinary editor at Food Network and managing ...
Choosing whole or half, butt or shank, bone-in or boneless, and spiral-sliced is a matter of preference. Ham cooking times vary by recipe, but pre-cooked hams need only a gentle reheat. Use leftover ...
Holiday dinners. Weekend brunches. Sandwich shops. There are times and places you expect ham. But sometimes it shows up at times and in places that are a little predictable—weeknight soup, a 20-minute ...
If you already have a recipe in mind, it's vital you avoid the common mistake of choosing the wrong ham. While there's no clear winner between bone-in, boneless, and spiral-cut ham, each has its own ...
The editors and writers of Food & Wine Magazine offer "Sunday Morning" viewers this tempting Thanksgiving recipe - an alternative to a holiday bird. Preheat oven to 350°F. Place ham, cut side down, in ...
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 ...