Ginger Glazed Ham
Show: Nigella Express
Episode: Holiday Snaps
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By msbiojojo
on January 06, 2013
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Nigella's recipe is superb in our opinion. My husband is Welsh and is used to "gammon" ham...which is an irish cured ham. Once a year I purchase a traditional cured 10 lb irish ham joint from a US based irish importer. The ginger glaze is definitely worth spending the effort finding the ingredients for. Both can be found in supermarkets like Stop and Shop and Shaws. The key to the "deliciousness" of this ham is the boiling in ginger ale. I use my big sauce pot and put three two liter bottles of ginger ale and the ham and let it boil for 2-3 hours. Since it is already cured, I could boil it as little as I'd like. The glazing/baking stage is short and easy. The glaze easily sticks to the ham and really gives it a great flavor. We love it and look forward to the holidays just so we can enjoy this recipe. Nigella hit a homer with this one.
By Lourdes cooks
The poconos
on October 28, 2012
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Made this ham for Easter sunday to rave reviews!! It was oh,sooo good! The only changes I made were: I simmered the ham in the gingerale for the 20 min per pound it recommends for precooked hams, I used spicey brown mustard because thats what I had, and I only used 1/4 tsp of the ground ginger in ORANGE marmalade because we are not big ginger lovers. WOW, talk about moist and tender, tart and sweet, delicious!! Thanks Nigella!
By Rachel Parkes
on August 22, 2012
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Hi all, I've been doing some research for this recipe regarding this cooked vrs uncooked ham issue. What I have found is that people need to purchase a dry-cured ham (opposed to the standard wet-cured ham- which is the pre-cooked type. The other thing I founbd out is that once you recieve the ham you need to soak it for two days in cold water, with eight hourly water changes, to re-hydrate the ham and remove excess salt. You can then cook it as per this recipe. Hope this helps others as it took me a while to work this all out. Happy cooking and of course eating :
By shimmer63
Edmonton, AB
on December 19, 2011
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The first and only ham recipe I've ever made and even the couple that were self-professed ham-haters loved it! I couldn't get a fresh ham, so just cooked a small (3kg smoked picnic shoulder roast in 2 L ginger ale for about 2 hours before putting in the oven with the glaze. Even with 2 hours, it practiaclly fell apart when I lifted it out of the pot. But sooo good....
By kath_659819
Massillon, OH
on April 22, 2011
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I have made this ham many times always to rave reviews. I do boil it in the ginger ale even though I use a boneless precooked tavern ham. The ginger ale makes it so moist and tender. Follow the recipe as written. You can't mess this one up!
By kellyp624
Harleysville, PA
on February 22, 2011
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If my understanding of this is correct, unless you live in the U.K. and have access to raw cured ham, you do NOT need to boil the ham for 4 1/2 hours. I would proceed with the recipe after that point on though. This then turns into a normal "baked ham" recipe. So your first step would be to pour on the glaze and cook the ham until heated through (it depends on the size of your ham, it should state the length of time necessary on the package since in the U.S. hams are always pre-cooked. I hope this helps everyone with questions about this!
By ladyeye
on February 10, 2011
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I have yet to try this, but I WILL. Do not understand what a joint ham is. Here in the states is it a whole smoked ham? reading that the skin must be removed tends to make me belive this. but, how can it be boneless??? geez i need more info.. who can help>?
By hayleysl
on January 23, 2011
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wouldn,tcook a ham joint any other way. melts in your mouth
By neharper7
Temecula, 43
on January 17, 2011
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Ummm.....Wooowww! This was yummy! I did double the glaze and just used directly over the ham. I also halved the mustard and cloves, used apricot/pineapple jam and added about 1 tbsp fresh ginger. Turned out wonderful. Everyone raved. I was worried cause I have never done a ham that wasn't spiral sliced with glaze included. I got a boned-in smoked ham shank and is was DELICIOUS.....You Must Try!!!
By livealtl
colorado
on November 19, 2010
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If you use a precooked spiral ham would you still cook in crockpot for a little less than 4 hours then in oven for 20 min? I thought that it may be too long as well, and get mushy?