How To Slice A Bone-In Ham

How To Slice A Bone-In Ham

Many families have a traditional ham every Easter as the centerpiece on their dinner table. The Easter ham is something almost everyone looks forward to on Easter Sunday. Maybe you’re a pro at carving the ham by now, or maybe it’s your first time. Either way, you’ll find some useful tips in this quick video on how to slice a bone-in ham!

If you’re looking for the perfect recipe for your Easter Ham, try this Citrus-Molasses Glazed Ham or this Spiced Orange Glaze. They will make sure your perfectly carved ham tastes as amazing as it looks! We have lots of great recipes to help you this Easter over at our Easter Headquarters page – check it out now!

Kevin Connor,
Merchandising Specialist Team Manager for Meat and Seafood

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Mr. Dell’s Original Potato Casserole

 

Mr. Dell’s Original Potato Casserole

Author: Mr. Dell’s
Ingredients
  • 10 Cups Mr. Dell’s Original Potato Shreds
  • 1/4 Cup + 2 Tbsp Butter Or Margarine
  • 1 Can Cream Of Chicken Soup
  • 12 Oz. Sour Cream
  • 1/2 Cup Milk
  • 1/2 Cup Chopped Green Onions
  • 2 Cups Grated Cheddar Cheese
  • 1 Cup Crushed Corn Flakes
  • Salt & Pepper To Taste
  • Preheat Oven To 375ºF
Instructions
  1. Melt 1/4 cup butter or margarine and pour into 9″x13″ baking dish, then add half of the Mr. Dell’s Potatoes. (No need to thaw)
  2. In separate bowl, mix soup, sour cream, milk and green onions, then pour 1/2 of mixture over hash browns. Salt and pepper to taste.
  3. Sprinkle one cup grated cheese on top.
  4. Add remainder of hash browns and pour remainder of of mixture on top, salt and pepper.
  5. Sprinkle remaining cheese on top, then cover with crushed corn flakes.
  6. Pour 2 Tbsp melted butter or margarine over mixture and bake for 55 minutes.

 

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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.

3 Simple Easter Salads

Jayne

Wow! Can you believe its Easter?? Where did the winter go? I’m so glad it’s over, as much as I like it, it’s time to say goodbye and move on to those April showers and May flowers. 

I started planning my Easter meal and one thing I found out about my family is they are not the traditional bunch in fact we are like the Brady Bunch! We are a blended family and along with that comes all different ideas of what they think an Easter meal should be. I found out quickly from the crew that not only do we not have to have the traditional ham dinner we can have whatever we want and this year it’s’ going to be Crusted Parmesan Chicken over Rice.

Well along with that you should serve some sides and I wanted to serve a nice refreshing spring salad that adds color to the table and screams spring at the same time. So, wouldn’t you know I found three of them and yes I can’t make up my mind which one I want for Easter. Well this crazy family decided why only have one, so now I’m down to picking two. So I decided to do this video so that I could get a preview and sample and then decide. You won’t believe just how easy these are to make! 

Here are the recipes for all three salads. Give them a try for yourself this Easter!  

 
 
Enjoy and have a safe and Happy Easter! 

Jayne
Coborn’s, Inc. Merchandising Specialist Team Manager – Bakery & Deli

 

Marshmallow Flowers

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Ashley M.

Spring is one of my favorite times of the year. I love the bright colors that come with the season. It’s also a busy time of the year for most people. So here is a quick, fun project to make by yourself or with the kids for all the events that will be popping up on the calendars this season! These are great since they work for Easter, weddings, birthday parties and so much more.

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