If you're looking for a showstopper dinner entree for the holidays, this miso and maple-glazed ham recipe hits just the right sweet-salty, deeply savory notes.
Glazing a whole ham is an easy way to give it a sweet, sticky shine and turn it into a true centerpiece for any gathering.
A simple two-ingredient glaze transforms a store-bought ham into a holiday centerpiece. The orange marmalade and rosemary glaze adds subtle sweetness and herbaceous depth. Baking the ham at low heat ...
His method blends classic honey glaze ingredients with a spoonful of Duke's, creating the most flavorful ham you'll ever serve. The mayo melts into the glaze as it bakes, locking in moisture and ...
After talking with three chefs, a clear consensus emerged: Glaze should be applied at the very end of cooking—never earlier. Applying a sugary glaze too soon means it's exposed to the oven's heat for ...
Baked ham is the centerpiece of many Easter tables, especially spiral-sliced half hams. They're glazed with a sweet, crunchy coating that seeps into the slices when the ham is reheated. But ...
The editors and writers of Food & Wine Magazine offer "Sunday Morning" viewers this tempting Thanksgiving recipe - an alternative to a holiday bird. Preheat oven to 350°F. Place ham, cut side down, in ...
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In a large baking dish with 2-inch high sides, pour in the soda, juice, or stock. Place the ham, flesh side down into the dish. With a sharp knife, cut a hatch-cross score ...
Let’s play two truths and a lie, holiday edition. I’ve never cooked a pineapple-glazed ham. I’ve never eaten a pineapple-glazed ham. I’ve always understood why people love pineapple-glazed ham. Was ...