Christmas Ham with Brown Sugar Glaze | Classic Christmas Dinner Recipe (2024)

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It’s a Christmas classic! Scored in a diamond pattern, studded with cloves and covered in a honey-dijon glaze, this Christmas Ham with Brown Sugar Glaze is really a showstopper on the table! Best of all? It’s a total piece of cake to make.

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For me, Thanksgiving isn’t Thanksgiving without a classic turkey, and on Christmas, it’s time to break out the classic Christmas ham recipe. I just love making this festive main course because it’s so delicious and special. Plus, it’s very easy to put together, which is extra important for busy families during the holidays.

    Ingredients For Christmas Ham

    • Ham: I use a fully-cooked, bone-in ham. About 8 to 10 pounds is perfect.
    • Cloves: To decorate and flavor the ham. You’ll need about two tablespoons of whole cloves for this recipe.
    • Brown Sugar: You’ll need a cup of brown sugar. Light or dark brown sugar is fine. Dark brown sugar will give a slightly stronger, more caramelized taste.
    • Honey: Use half a cup of your favorite honey.
    • Dijon Mustard: I use 3 tablespoons of good Dijon mustard, but you can use more or less, to taste.
    • Allspice: Again, you can omit this if you need to! But it definitely adds a special holiday flavor and goes really well with ham, so I do recommend using it if possible!

    What Is the Best Type of Ham to Use?

    The two main “cuts” of ham are the shank and the butt. Together, these are a whole ham. Apart, they’re each a half ham. This recipe is for a half ham, whether shank or butt. Which one you choose is totally up to you! The shank half has only one bone and is easier to carve, but the butt usually has a bit more meat and less fat. My grandmother always bought the butt, but I often buy a shank.

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    How to Make Christmas Ham

    • Set Things Up: First, preheat the oven to 325°F. Pour a cup of water into the base of your roasting pan, and set a roasting rack on top. Then, place the ham, cut-side down, on the roasting rack.
    • Score the Ham: Scoring means cutting into the ham, but not deeply. Score about ¾ of an inch deep, into the fat, creating a square or diamond pattern all over the ham. Stud each diamond or intersection with a clove, if you’re using them.
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    • Bake & Make the Glaze: Tent the ham with foil so it can steam. Place in the oven and bake for 20 minutes. While the ham is cooking, make the glaze by boiling the brown sugar, honey, dijon mustard and ground allspice in a small saucepan for a couple of minutes.
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    • Alternate Glazing & Baking Until Heated Through: Once the 20 minutes of cooking is up, remove the foil and baste or brush the ham with some of the glaze. Return the foil tent, and continue to bake for 20 minutes per pound of ham, basting and re-covering every 20 minutes.
    • Broil the Ham: Once the internal temperature of the ham has reached 130 degrees, remove the foil and baste with the glaze once more. Turn the oven from BAKE to BROIL, and broil the ham for 3-5 minutes or until the glaze has caramelized.
    • Let Rest, Slice & Serve: Remove the ham from the oven and cover again with the foil. Allow the ham to rest for about 20 minutes before slicing and serving.
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    Tips for the Best Ham Glaze

    • Sugar Substitutes: If you prefer, you can substitute raw sugar, turbinado sugar, maple syrup, or other sweeteners for the brown sugar. Keep in mind that the consistency of the glaze may change, and that some sweeteners are more intense – so adjust the amounts, as needed.
    • Mustard Substitutes: Dijon is so great in this glaze, but other mustards can be delicious as well! You can try honey mustard, grainy deli mustard, and more. Again, you can play with the amounts to taste.
    • Omit Spices: If you don’t care to use cloves and/or allspice, that is totally fine. This ham will taste delicious with or without the holiday spices. You might like to make a Christmas ham with them, and an Easter ham without them!

    Serving Suggestions

    • Roasted Veggies: These Easy Roasted Vegetables make a flavorful and colorful side at any time!
    • Squash Casserole: My Cheesy Squash and Zucchini Casserole or this Zucchini Tomato Gratin is sure to be a holiday favorite, and it goes especially well with this ham!
    • Dinner Rolls: A special meal deserves a side of fresh Butter Swim Biscuits or these No-Knead Dinner Rolls!
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    How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

    • To refrigerate: Wrap leftovers tightly and store in the fridge for 3 to 5 days.
    • To freeze: Wrap leftovers tightly in plastic wrap and then place them in freezer bags, pushing out as much air as possible before sealing.
    • To reheat: You can microwave slices in 15-second increments, fry or sauté gently with a little cooking spray or butter, or place in the oven at about 350°F until heated through.
    • You can also serve the leftovers cold in sandwiches and salads.

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      Christmas Ham with Brown Sugar Glaze

      Scored in a diamond pattern, studded with cloves, and covered in a honey-dijon glaze, thisChristmas Ham with Brown Sugar Glazeis really a showstopper on the table!

      Prep Time15 minutes mins

      Cook Time3 hours hrs

      Total Time3 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

      Course: Main Course

      Cuisine: American

      Keyword: christmas dinner ideas, christmas ham, christmas ham recipes, ham glaze recipe, holiday ham, how to cook a ham

      Servings: 16

      Calories: 425kcal

      Author: Katerina | Easy Weeknight Recipes

      Ingredients

      For the Ham:

      • 8 to 10 pound bone-in fully cooked ham
      • 2 tablespoons whole cloves, optional, but recommended

      For the Glaze:

      Instructions

      • Preheat oven to 325°F.

      • Pour 1 cup of water into the base of a roasting pan. Set a roasting rack on top.

      • Place ham, cut-side down, on the roasting rack.

      • Score the fat, creating a square or diamond pattern, cutting only 3/4-inch deep. Stud each diamond or intersection with a clove.

      • Tent the ham with foil so that it can steam, and bake for 20 minutes.

      • While the ham is cooking, make your glaze by combining the brown sugar, honey, dijon mustard, and ground all spice in a small saucepan over a medium heat.

      • Boil for 2 minutes and then remove from heat.

      • Once the 20 minutes of cooking is up, remove the foil and baste or brush the ham with some of the glaze.

      • Return the foil tent and continue to bake for 20 minutes per pound of ham.

      • Every 20 minutes, baste the ham with more of the glaze and return the foil-tent each time.

      • Once the internal temperature of the ham has registered 130 degrees on your Instant Read Food Thermometer, remove the foil and baste with the glaze once again and the proceed to broil the ham for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the glaze has caramelized.

      • Remove the ham from the oven and return the foil. Allow to rest for 20 minutes before slicing and serving.

      Nutrition

      Calories: 425kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 43g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 166mg | Sodium: 2657mg | Potassium: 669mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin C: 53mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 2mg

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      Christmas Ham with Brown Sugar Glaze | Classic Christmas Dinner Recipe (2024)

      FAQs

      Do you cook the ham before you glaze it? ›

      In this case, you'll want to preheat your oven to 325 or 350 degrees F, then follow the directions on the package for how long to heat the ham before serving. The glaze should not be applied until the final hour to 30 minutes, in order to avoid burning the sugars.

      What kind of ham is best for Christmas dinner? ›

      Bone-in or Boneless

      As long as you don't mind carving, bone-in is the way to go. Meat from a bone-in ham is always more flavorful than boneless meat. Plus, its presentation is more stunning, and the leftover bone is perfect for flavoring soups or stews later.

      How many days before Christmas can you glaze a ham? ›

      Yes, you can glaze and bake ham the day before it's meant to be served. The glaze can be made up to a week in advance.

      How to cook Smithfield brown sugar glazed ham? ›

      Remove all packaging materials and place ham on wire rack in shallow roasting pan, FLAT SIDE DOWN. Add 1/2 inch of water to the bottom of the pan. Cover pan tightly with aluminum foil. Bake for approximately 14-16 minutes per pound or until it reaches an internal temperature of 120°F.

      How long do you cook a 10 lb precooked ham? ›

      Approximate cooking time for precooked ham, depending on size:
      1. 5-lb. precooked ham: 1 hour 30 minutes–2 hours.
      2. 7-lb. precooked ham: 2 hours–2 hours 45 minutes.
      3. 10-lb. precooked ham: 2 hours 30 minutes–3 hours.
      4. 15-lb. precooked ham: 3 hours 45 minutes–4 hours 30 minutes.
      Sep 18, 2023

      Should you bake a ham covered or uncovered? ›

      Bake the ham in the preheated oven, uncovered, for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest portion registers 140°F, basting every 30 minutes with 1/2 cup of the glaze. Be sure to keep an eye on the ham, and cover it loosely with foil if it starts getting too dark.

      How much ham do I need for Christmas dinner? ›

      The best rule of thumb for ham is to plan about 1/2 pound per person when picking a bone-in ham (it's heavier) and 1/3 pound if boneless. Look, at the end of the day, some people will eat more than expected, some will eat less—it'll even out.

      What side dishes go well with ham? ›

      13 of the Best Side Dishes to Serve with Ham
      • Milk-Simmered Mashed Potatoes. ...
      • Popovers. ...
      • Minty Radishes and Snap Peas. ...
      • Butter-Roasted Carrots with Za'atar and Pomegranate Molasses. ...
      • Oeufs Mayonnaise. ...
      • Pasta with Creamy Cauliflower and Cheese Sauce. ...
      • French Carrot Salad. ...
      • Roasted Potatoes with Gouda and Thyme.
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      Which ham is more moist? ›

      Another distinction you'll see is between boneless and bone-in hams. A bone-in ham tends to be moist and have a nice, rich flavor that comes from the bone, but carving it can be a bit challenging since you have to work around the bone.

      Do I cover ham when I glaze it? ›

      Brush ham all over with ⅓ Glaze (Glaze will have thickened so return to heat to loosen, about 30 seconds). Leave ham uncovered to caramelize surface and bake until the ham reaches an internal temperature of around 140 degrees F, approximately 20-30 minutes, spooning juices over ham every 10 minutes.

      How do you keep a Christmas ham moist? ›

      Storing your ham
      1. Soak a Ham Bag, pillowcase or tea towel in 4 cups of water and 2 tablespoons of vinegar.
      2. Wring out excess water and place ham in the Ham Bag, pillowcase or wrap in tea towel. Store in coolest part of fridge.
      3. Re-soak bag in solution every few days or when Ham Bag dries out.

      Can a Christmas ham be cooked the night before? ›

      Gammon & ham

      A: Yes, but you'll need to make sure it gets heated through when you recook it. Do bear in mind that you might not want to put another large thing in the oven on Christmas Day, so it might be better to fully cook it the day before and reheat slices as and when you need them.

      How do you use the glaze packet that comes with the ham? ›

      Whether you heat your spiral ham in the slow cooker or oven, all you have to do is open the glaze packet and apply it 30 minutes before your ham is finished cooking. By the time it's ready to serve, you'll have a satiny-glazed ham without any of the time or effort it takes to make a ham glaze.

      What is brown sugar glaze made of? ›

      ingredients
      1. 1 cup finely packed brown sugar.
      2. 2 tablespoons flour.
      3. 12 teaspoon dried mustard or 1/2 teaspoon prepared mustard.
      4. 18 teaspoon cinnamon.
      5. 3 tablespoons dry sherry (optional)
      6. 3 tablespoons vinegar.
      7. 3 tablespoons water.

      When to glaze a Smithfield ham? ›

      Brush glaze over the ham during the last 15 minutes of warming or cooking.

      How long to cook ham before glazing? ›

      After the ham has cooked for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, brush the surface with some of the glaze. Then pop it back into the oven, uncovered, for another 20 minutes or so. Pull it out and brush on more glaze, then pop it back in the oven. Then pull it out and brush on more glaze!

      How do you heat and glaze a precooked ham? ›

      Add water to the bottom of the pan and cover the whole thing tightly with foil. Bake at 325F for 16-20 minutes per pound, until a meat thermometer registers 135F. Unwrap the ham and apply the glaze; increase the heat to 400F and bake for 15-20 minutes longer until the glaze is burnished.

      How long does the glaze take on a ham? ›

      You could apply 1/3 cup of glaze about an hour before the ham is done. Then 20 minutes later you can apply another 1/3 cup, and then the remaining 1/3 cup 15 minutes after that. For a smaller ham, it's fine to apply the glaze all at once.

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