Selecting Your Holiday Ham


Selecting Your Holiday Ham

Ham is the quintessential perfect centerpiece for your holiday table. Here are some tips on how to select, cook and serve a succulent, crowd-pleasing ham.

Select It: If you’re looking for convenience, a spiral sliced bone-in ham offers ease of serving. If not already spiral sliced, bone-in hams are more difficult to cut than a boneless ham but tend to be more flavorful. The leftover bone can be frozen and used to flavor a lentil stew, braised collard greens, and split pea or white bean soup.

Hams can either be fully cooked, partially cooked or uncooked. Fully cooked hams have been baked, cured or smoked and are ready to eat. Simply serve fully cooked hams chilled or at room temperature, or if you choose, heat the ham and apply a glaze (more on this below). For a partially cooked or uncooked ham follow the directions on the package label to ensure it’s cooked to a safe internal temperature of 140°F. Plan for about 1/4- to 1/2-pound per serving for a boneless ham and 1/2- to 3/4-pound per serving for a bone-in ham.

Cook It:To glaze a 7- to 8- pound spiral sliced bone-in ham, place the ham on a rack in a roasting pan filled with about 1/2 inch of water and loosely cover with foil. Let it stand for 30 minutes. Bake the ham at 325°F for 1 hour, then uncover, apply your favorite glaze and cook it 20 minutes longer, brushing with the glaze every ten minutes. Let stand 15 minutes before serving.

Another option for enhancing a spiral sliced bone-in ham is to apply a rub and then smoke it. Coat the ham with yellow mustard then sprinkle with your favorite pork rub and massage it into the ham. Heat a smoker to 230°F and place the ham flat side down in the smoker away from the heat source to prevent burning. Smoke the ham for 2-1/2 to 3 hours. Add additional flavor by brushing the ham with barbeque sauce during the last 30 minutes.

Serve It:Impress guests with a variety of flavors by pairing ham with dipping sauces like honey-mustard or horseradish. Complement it with garnishes of fresh fruits such as pineapple wedges, citrus wedges, and/or assorted berries, parsley sprigs or red kale.

Catch the Wave

Kevin C.Seafood is regarded as one of the healthiest options when it comes to proteins. It is recommended that we eat at least two servings or more of seafood weekly.  Incorporating seafood into any of your meal plans is easy and enjoyable. Knowing that seafood offers many health benefits, it makes it easier to serve. Continue reading

Chicken Pho

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Spring has arrived and every time I step outside, I can smell that fresh scent of spring and I love it. It’s time for me to get out in the garden and start planting those summer flowers. The days are getting warmer but the evenings are still a little chilly. Even though we are not in the fall season we still have those cooler nights in May and on those evenings, there is nothing better than a hot bowl of soup. Continue reading

Prime Rib

Kevin C.In the past, the only time a person ate Prime Rib was at a very special occasion, or you went out to a fine restaurant. Now, you don’t have to wait for that special occasion, we have Prime Rib ready for you everyday. In fact, we have even made it easy for you, we fully cook our Prime Rib to make your time in the kitchen minimal and easy to give you more time relax and unwind after a busy day or week. Our Fully Cooked Prime Rib will deliver a top-quality eating experience every time. Continue reading

Sun-dried Tomato Pesto Chicken with Asparagus

Jayne

One of my favorite things when looking through recipes or cookbooks are entrees that take less than 30 minutes to make and serve. When I found one I’m all over it. Well I found one the other day that peaked my interest and when I made it the recipe was not only a WOW but is now on my list for top favorites especially if you love sundried tomatoes and basil pesto which I personally love to devour. So here is a great 30-minute meal that you and your family can enjoy and it’s great for those weeknight meals when you don’t have a lot of time.

Pesto Chicken with Veggies

Just to add more excitement to this dish I added some flavored rice along with it and it pushed it over the edge! I know not only will I be saving myself some time with it being such an easy quick recipe but I am going to enjoy it several times because I love it!!

See you in a couple weeks, Enjoy!

Jayne
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Baked Salmon with Cilantro

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Jayne

We are right in the middle of Lent and aren’t we always looking for some great fish or seafood recipe that we can serve our family or guests for dinner on a Friday evening? I started digging through my books and books of recipes that I have collected over the years and I found one that my mom used to make for us when we had family dinners. This is a recipe you could use even for cod, but I chose salmon just because of it being my favorite and my family’s also. Continue reading

Slow Cooker Quinoa

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Cheryl

I’ve thought a lot about this blog. Slow Cooker Quinoa has kind of had me stumped.

Quinoa was the subject of my first blog over two years ago. I didn’t want to go down that same research based path again. I’ve already told you about its origins and stellar nutritious powers. Also, I don’t do a whole lot of crock pot cooking anymore. Crock pots and slow cookers are a great appliance when preparing food for families and pot lucks. Cooking for one and crock pots don’t really go together.

I have a small 1.5 quart crock pot that is a pretty, bright yellow, so I pulled it out and set it on my kitchen counter hoping its cheery look would inspire me. It didn’t. So I left. It was a beautiful, sunny Saturday in October with temperatures hitting the low seventies, not a day to be inside making up recipes. Also it was a perfect day to work on my biggest project.

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