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HOLIDAY HAM 
1 country style smoked ham
2 cups water
20 to 30 whole cloves
1 (15 oz.) can sliced pineapple rings
1 cup Maraschino cherries, cut into halves
1 cup brown sugar
2 tbsp. all-purpose flour
sprinkling of garlic powder
sprinkling of onion powder
sprinkling of black pepper
olive oil spray

Place ham in roaster. Add 2 cups water, and cover roaster.

Bake in a 325°F oven, allowing about 21 minutes per pound for a large ham, about 25 minutes per pound for a smaller (up to 12 pounds) ham or half ham. If the ham has an exposed bone, cover this with foil. Keep an eye on the ham as it cooks and spray occasionally with olive oil during the first part of the cooking. Continue roasting until a thermometer inserted in center reads 160°F. Be sure thermometer is not touching bone.

When ham is done, remove from oven. Lift off rind. Using a sharp knife, score fat surface crosswise (into intersecting squares) and dot with cloves at each intersection.

To prepare the ham coating, combine brown sugar and flour. Rub this mixture over the scored ham. Sprinkle over lightly with garlic powder, onion powder, and black pepper.

Place a pineapple slice on the ham so that one of the cloves will be in the center of the circle. Cover the clove with a Maraschino cherry half. Each cherry half should be placed in the center of a pineapple slice. Continue until ham is covered decoratively with pineapple slices and cherries. Brown, uncovered, for 20 to 25 minutes in a 400°F oven or until ham takes on a beautiful glazed coloring.

Note: Cut any remaining pineapple slices into halves and use to decorate around the ham at the bottom of the serving plate, alternating with sprigs of parsley or kale for garnish.

Alternative glaze: Blend a can of pineapple packed in syrup with brown sugar, a pinch of ginger and allspice and a tablespoon of cornstarch. In a saucepan, cook over medium heat until mixture boils. Reduce heat and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until thickened. Allow to cool. Brush over ham, return to oven and cook for another 20 minutes or until glaze melts.

Submitted by: CM

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Holiday Ham
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 Ashley (Pennsylvania) says:
I used this recipe for xmas dinner. I changed it up a little putting the glaze on first. I didn't use flour but instead saved a cup of pineapple juice and mixed a whole bag and dark brown sugar with it. I changed the cooking time as well and didn't spray it with the olive oil. This turned out wonderful and the leftovers taste as good as the fresh meat.
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 Tanya (Wisconsin) says:
This was a great recipe for ham that I made at xmas. I am back again to print this out for tomorrow. Highly recommended... Happy New Year everyone!
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 RThomas (Louisiana) says:
Wonderful! Will make again, recommended.

 

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