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PINEAPPLE BROWN SUGAR GLAZE FOR
HAM
 
1 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon mustard
2 tablespoons flour
1/4 cup pineapple juice
pineapple slices
maraschino cherries (optional)

Combine brown sugar, mustard and flour. Add pineapple juice and mix thoroughly. Spread mixture over ham. About 1/2 hour before ham has finished baking, remove from oven and pour off drippings. Decorate with pineapple slices and maraschino cherry halves in the centers (may be secured with a toothpick).

Return ham to oven for about 30 minutes to allow glaze to set.

recipe reviews
Pineapple Brown Sugar Glaze for Ham
   #189885
 Kym (Michigan) says:
I am using this recipe. My ham came with a packet of glaze and I'm so glad I read the ingredients for the packaged glaze as it's #1 ingredient was High Fructose Corn Syrup... which I will not knowingly use in any recipe or for any food I serve. I love the pineapple flavor with ham... I knew I could make my own. Thanks for the recipe!
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 Scottmrcs (North Carolina) says:
I used this for my ham. It was awesome! There's no more ham left. I will use it again. Thanks for sharing!!
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 Signe (Florida) says:
Excellent. Not a "sweets" person, but what else can you do with a yummy ham slice besides dijon? It's pretty, made as directed, tastes great.
 #134089
 Richard Blythe (Indiana) says:
Mustard? Do you mean powdered mustard or the prepared mustard?
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 Mona (Ontario) replies:
I have been making this glaze for my hams for years. It is loved by all of my family and friends. They all can't wait for an invitation. Please use regular prepared mustard for your glaze, powdered mustard does not have the same flavour and you need the mustardy vinegar to make an actual glaze. You might also try adding a teaspoon of cloves, and cinnamon to your taste it seems to bring all the flavours together and take them to new heights. Good Luck!!
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 Dwayne Waterman (Connecticut) replies:
Dry mustard is the same as powdered mustard. When mixed with sweet it will take on a tangy taste. Excellent just the way it's written.
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 Wenderful (California) says:
Wonderful! I made or Easter and have never made a glaze before. I got great reviews :)
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 Tatyona (Michigan) says:
This is really good. I made it for Easter. I took out the mustard and the cherries and it still came out great. It was sweet but not too sweet. Great recipe!

 

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