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Posted on 2007-09-20

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Moist Glazed Ham 18211 views
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Ingredients

a large whole ham
whole cloves
1 pound of brown sugar
one can of Classic Coke
burgandy wine
pineapple juice


Directions

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees

Remove the rine from a large whole ham and score the fat in the traditional diamond pattern.

Stud it heavily with whole cloves and place it in a large roaster.

Pack One whole pound of brown sugar on to the top of the ham just as thick and as high as you cant pack it. Dont worry about the part that falls off it will be left in the pan to melt into the glaze

Put this in the 400 degree oven for thirty to forty minutes until the brown sugar begins to melt.

Then pour one can of Classic Coke over the ham very gradually trying not to wash off the melting sugar.

Reduce the oven temp to 325 degrees.

For the remaining basting you will use a mixture of half burgandy wine and half pineapple juice basteing every 30 minutes for 4 hours. Be sure to dip up the pan juices and spoon them back up over the top too. The idea is to keep the meat super moist for the whole time it is cooking.

You may "tent it" with foil the first 3 and a half hours and I always do if I have a lot going on and might become distracted. This will be the best tasting ham you have every ate so be willing to devote a little extra time to it.

Author Comments

(The secret is in the basting..dont skip and dont skimp.)
 

Comments

 
yum this looks good!!!
shiloh on 2007-11-27
 
not my favorite recipe
barbara on 2007-11-08
 
can you do this with a fully cooked ham
Tami on 2008-11-25
 
I have never cooked a ham and this looks like an awesome idea can't wait to try it on thanksgiving!
Asia on 2008-11-09
 
looks great
maribeth on 2010-11-18
 
 

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