Graciela's Baked Ham

"This recipe makes the whole house hungry! Be prepared to answer "How long until dinner?" several times."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 10mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Make a paste with mustard and brown sugar.
  • Add pineapple juice to thin it a little.
  • Put ham into roasting pan and rub the mixture all over it.
  • Bake as directed on the ham label, adding pineapple rings for the last half hour.

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Reviews

  1. This is a delicious way to bake ham, and very simple. This is the way we have always done it in my family, but we use Dijon mustard, and add cherries with the pineapple rings. Depending on the size of the ham, I usually use about a cup of dark brown sugar, and add enough Dijon to make a good paste consistency. I have found that the thicker the paste is, the better, because it tends to melt and run off the ham as it bakes if it's too thin.
     
  2. I made this up acording to everyones comments,This was great my family enjoyed it I cant stop eating it! Im sorry the person who gave this a one was so rude to not even make it or read other peoples comments to figure it out. Duh! we figure it out and love it Thanks a million!!!!!!!!!
     
  3. Wanted to try something with a little more kick than our usual pineapple juice and brown sugar. The Dijon mustard I used was just what I wanted. I also used a cup of brown sugar, added enough mustard to make a paste and used about 1/4 to 1/3 cup of pineapple juice. It was a very tasty sauce and I will be using this mixture on my ham from now on.
     
  4. This was the first ham I have ever cooked, and my family was so surprised at my ability to cook such a fine ham! Thanks for the great recipe!!
     
  5. why only 31/2 stars? This is the best baked ham recipe that I have ever tried. I have used it about 5 times since last year. I am Polish past 60 so you know I have baked plenty of hams in my time.
     
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Tweaks

  1. Had to come on and review this! Made this for dinner, but used Horseradish mustard instead of yellow, I just can't handle yellow mustard. This was delicious! the "glaze" was perfect. A great mixture of Salty and sweet flavors! Thanks so much for a wonderful recipe!
     

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