By Aron Bradley
from WillametteLive, Section Dining
Posted on Mon Dec 17, 2007 at 03:46:58 PM PDT
A Christmas ham is traditional for many American households, but its origins date back to early England and Scandinavian holidays. So pull up a bench and a beer and unleash your inner Viking this holiday season. Here is a honey-glaze recipe that will sweeten even your crankiest pillager.
HONEY-GLAZED HAM
What you will need:
5-6 lb. fully cooked ham
1/4 cup whole cloves
1/4 cup dark corn syrup
2 cups honey
2/3 cup butter
1/8 tsp. white pepper
What to do:
1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
2. Place ham cut side down in a foil-lined roasting pan.
3. Using a sharp knife, score the surface of the ham in a diamond pattern. Place the whole cloves in the scored intersections.
4. Combine corn syrup, honey, butter, and pepper in the top half of a double boiler, and heat until the butter melts and mixture is smooth, stirring occasionally. Keep this glaze in the top of a double boiler, over hot water, while baking ham.
5. Brush glaze over ham, then cover with foil.
6. Bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes at 325 degrees, basting ham every 10 to 15 minutes with the warm honey glaze.
7. During the last 5 minutes of baking time, remove the foil and turn on broiler to caramelize the glaze. Watch ham carefully during broiling.
8. Remove ham from oven, cover with foil, and let sit for 10 minutes before serving. Serves 10-12
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