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    HONEY BAKED HAM

    Source of Recipe

    posted by Mimi on Holiday-recipes

    List of Ingredients

    1 fully cooked shank half ham (bone-in, any size)
    1 cup sugar
    1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
    1/4 teaspoon ground clove
    1/8 teaspoon paprika
    dash ground ginger
    dash ground allspice

    Recipe


    First you must slice your ham. Use a very sharp knife to cut the ham into
    very thin slices around the bone. Do not cut all the way down to the bone or
    the meat may not hold together properly as it is being glazed. You want the
    slices to be quite thin, but not so thin that they begin to fall apart or off
    the bone. You may wish to turn the ham onto its flat end and cut around it
    starting at the bottom. You can then spin the ham as you slice around and
    work your way up.
    Mix the remaining ingredients together in a small bowl.
    Lay down a couple sheets of wax paper onto a flat surface, such as your
    kitchen counter. Pour the sugar mixture onto the wax paper and spread it
    around evenly.
    Pick up the ham and roll it over the sugar mixture so that it is well
    coated. Do not coat the flat end of the ham, just the outer surface which you
    have sliced through.
    Turn the ham onto its flat end on a plate. Use a blow torch with a
    medium-size flame to caramelize the sugar. Wave the torch over the sugar
    with rapid movement, so that the sugar bubbles and browns, but does not
    burn. Spin the plate so that you can torch the entire surface of the ham.
    Repeat the coating and caramelizing process until the ham has been
    well-glazed (don't expect to use all of the sugar mixture). Serve the ham
    cold or re-heated, just like the real thing.

    (http://www.topsecretrecipes.com)
    Makes 1 holiday ham.


 

 

 


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