Each Easter, baked hams make appearances on brunch and dinner tables everywhere! If you love ham as much as we do, you probably know that the most important part of making ham taste fantastic is the ...
Place kosher salt, pink salt, brown sugar, spices, and pink salt in a container large enough to hold the cure and the ham. Cover pork butt in cure and place into zip lock bag. Refrigerate for 1 day ...
Who doesn’t love a sugary drizzle of Brown Sugar Glaze For Ham? I know I do and you do too, which is why you are here. If you are tired of processed sugary glazes in the market then make this recipe ...
A perfectly glazed ham emerging from the oven is the quintessential Holiday feast for friends and family. The only thing that could possibly make it better is working delicious local beer into the ...
Warm apple cider goes from a delightfully cozy drink to a sweet and sticky glaze in this ham recipe. Your home will be filled with the inviting aroma of apples, warm spices and savory pork as it bakes ...
Thanksgiving wasn't all about the turkey at the first feast in 1621—though the Pilgrims of Plymouth did note consuming "wild fowl"—so why not go with a classic honey-glazed ham? These three easy steps ...
Bunnies, bonnets and baskets are all part of Easter and, with the holiday’s relaxed style, so are buffets. But unlike the first three, buffets strike fear in the hearts of some. Think of all those ...
1 (7- to 10-pound) spiral-sliced, bone-in ham Instructions: Prepare ham: Remove ham from packaging and discard plastic disk covering bone. Place ham in large oven bag. Tie closed and cut 4 (2-inch) ...
Stir the soda, Worcestershire, brown sugar, and honey together in a bowl. Set aside Heat 2 tbsp. of the butter in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the ham steaks and cook 4 minutes on both ...