Baked Ham With Brown Sugar and Apple Glaze

"This is an outstanding ham recipe and has become a family favorite! The ham can even be fully cooked, covered and refrigerated up to 2 days ahead of time, and you can prepare the glaze a day ahead also. Remember save the bone from the ham and freeze for pea soup! Purchase a butt-portion ham (water-added) that is wrapped in heavy plastic for this, the butt is the best! Cooking time is for the last stage of cooking the ham, prep time includes the first cooking of the ham and making the sauce."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 25mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Set oven to 325 degrees.
  • Place the ham in a roasting pan and bake until a thermometer reads 150F (about 15 minutes per pound).
  • Cool the ham completely (you can cover and refrigerate the cooked ham up to 2 days ahead).
  • In a saucepan bring the apple cider and dried apples to a boil over medium heat.
  • Boil until the liquid is reduced to about 1-1/2 cups (this should take about 8-10 minutes).
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the brown sugar, cider vinegar and mustard until well blended.
  • Add to the cider mixture; simmer sauce until reduced to about 2-1/4 cups, stirring occasionally (this shoud take about 5-6 minutes) the sauce can be prepared a day in advance and refrigerated.
  • Set oven to 375 degrees.
  • Cut 1/2-inch slices from the bone, and place into a glass baking dish.
  • Spoon the sauce over the slices.
  • Bake in the oven until heated through and the sauce bubbles (about 25-30 minutes).
  • Transfer to a platter to serve.
  • DELICIOUS!

Questions & Replies

  1. Is this recipe for bone in fresh ham....completely raw? I purchased this one instead of the smoked one accidentally...
     
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Reviews

  1. We made this for our Easter Ham today. We didn't have dried apples, so I used the same amount of fresh apples and chopped them up really small. We all loved it. I will definitely make it again - maybe for pork chops, too. Thank you!
     
  2. I'm surprised that this recipe has not been rated more! I've made this the last 3 Thanksgivings and it's the hit of the evening. I make it according the directions. It's amazing and everyone asks for the recipe!
     
  3. I've made this twice and it's absolutely wonderful! It's easy to put together, local cider in the fall just adds so much flavor--there's no way to explain how good it is! Better than turkey (which I love!) for Thanksgiving! Proovie
     
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