Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (2024)

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This simple, delicious glazed ham recipe is fool-proof and is guaranteed to help make your holidays or big ham cooking events a lot less stressful. You will be blown away at how quickly this recipe comes together.

I can tell you firsthand that this glazed ham goes excellent with mashed potatoes and glazed green beans as side dishes. If you want to add a little sweet to your menu then for sure try out my French silk pie or apple pie.

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Glazed ham is such a fantastic dish to serve up to large parties. It’s a fairly inexpensive large cut of meat that costs in the range of $2.00 per pound, bone-in. In addition, it’s also very easy to prepare and can feed a large group of people.

Ingredients for Glazed Ham

  • Ham – You can use a spiralized or un spiralized ham.
  • Glaze – Any ham glaze will do, but I recommend using my pineapple, honey, or brown sugar ham glaze.
  • Foil – While not an ingredient, you will need foil for this recipe.

How to Make a Glazed Ham Recipe

  1. Place the ham flat flesh side down in a casserole dish or roasting pan.
  2. If the ham is spiralized, generously spoon on or brush on about a ¼ cup of glaze all around the top of the ham.
  3. Tent the ham and bake at 325° for 90 minutes for a 6–8-pound ham.
  4. Uncover the ham, spoon on or brush on an additional ¼ cup of glaze all around the top of the ham and bake at 400° for 30-40 minutes or until lightly browned on top.
  5. Cover the ham and rest for 20-30 minutes before serving.
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Ham Cooking Time and Temperatures

  • 300° at 18-20 minutes per pound. Continue uncovered and cooked at 400° for 30-40 minutes
  • 325° at 15-17 minutes per pound. Continue uncovered and cooked at 400° for 30-40 minutes
  • 350° at 13-15 minutes per pound. Continue uncovered and cooked at 400° for 30-40 minutes

How Much Ham Do You Need?

These calculations are based on a bone-in ham.

  • 4 to 6 pounds: 6-8 people
  • 6 to 8 pounds: 8-10 people
  • 8 to 10 pounds: 10-12 people
  • 12-15 pounds: 15-20 people

Make-Ahead and Storage

Make-Ahead: This recipe is meant to be served as soon as it is done resting after cooking in the oven. It can be kept warm up to 1 hour before serving by keeping it covered in foil in the oven at 225°.

How to Store: Once the ham is cool, cover it and keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Ham does freeze well covered for up to 3 months. Thaw it in the refrigerator for 2 days or until thawed before reheating.

How to Reheat: Add the ham to a casserole dish or roasting pan and add on glaze to the top of the ham and pour in 2 cups of chicken stock in the roasting pan to help provide moisture. Cover with foil and bake at 350° for 30-45 minutes or until warmed.

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chef notes + tips

  • Most ham is already pre-cooked and will say as much on the package. Look for cured, smoked, or baked on the package. Because of this, you are only reheating the ham, not attempting to cook it through until done. It’s already done.
  • Optionally you can smoke the ham at 275° at 15-17 minutes per pound until it reaches 140° internally for a smokier flavor.
  • If the package says spiralized, it means that the ham is already pre-sliced.
  • About half of the hams in the store are not spiralized, which means you will need to slice it yourself. To assist in getting some of the glaze flavors in there, be sure to cut a 1” checkered pattern all of the ham besides the flat flesh side.
  • Tenting means the top of the foil is not directly touching the ham, so keep it a little looser.
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This delicious ham glazed recipe is fool-proof and is guaranteed to help make your holidays or big ham cooking events a lot less stressful.

Servings: 12

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours

Ingredients

  • 6-8 pound spiralized ham
  • 1 cup ham glaze

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325°.

  • Place the ham flat flesh side down in a 13×9 casserole dish or large roasting pan.

  • If the ham is spiralized, generously spoon on or brush on a ¼ cup of glaze all around the top of the ham. See chef notes above if it is not spiralized.

  • Tent the ham and bake at 325° for 90 minutes for a 6–8-pound ham.

  • Uncover the ham, spoon on or brush on an additional ¼ cup of glaze all around the top of the ham and bake at 400° for 30-40 minutes or until lightly browned on top.

  • Cover the ham and rest for 20-30 minutes before basting one more time using the glaze and juices in the bottom of the pan before serving.

Notes

Make-Ahead: This recipe is meant to be served as soon as it is done resting after cooking in the oven. It can be kept warm up to 1 hour before serving by keeping it covered in foil in the oven at 225°.

How to Store: Once the ham is cool, cover it and keep it in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Ham does freeze well covered for up to 3 months. Thaw it in the refrigerator for 2 days or until thawed before reheating.

How to Reheat: Add the ham to a casserole dish or roasting pan and add on glaze to the top of the ham and pour in 2 cups of chicken stock in the roasting pan to help provide moisture. Cover with foil and bake at 350° for 30-45 minutes or until warmed.

Most ham is already pre-cooked and will say as much on the package. Look for cured, smoked, or baked on the package. Because of this, you are only reheating the ham, not attempting to cook it through until done. It’s already done.

Optionally you can smoke the ham at 275° at 15-17 minutes per pound until it reaches 140° internally for a smokier flavor.

If the package says spiralized, it means that the ham is already pre-sliced.

About half of the hams in the store are not spiralized, which means you will need to slice it yourself. To assist in getting some of the glaze flavors in there, be sure to cut a 1” checkered pattern all of the ham besides the flat flesh side.

Tenting means the top of the foil is not directly touching the ham, so keep it a little looser.

Nutrition

Serving: 12gCalories: 695kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 59gFat: 46gSaturated Fat: 16gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 22gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 170mgSodium: 3233mgPotassium: 805mgFiber: 1gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 23IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 28mgIron: 2mg

Course: Main

Cuisine: American, French

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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17 comments

    • Mia

    Love your recipes. With regards to spiral ham, any suggestions for a specific brand?

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    • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (7)

        whatever’s on sale and organic.

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      • Esmeralda
      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (8)

      On point, amazing flavor and easy to reheat.

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      • Becky
      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (9)

      Made this for Christmas and it was a hit! The portion size helped me buying my ham and the cooking time and glaze was perfect!

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      • Petra Koonoolal
      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (10)

      The orange ham glaze was super simple and deĺicious.

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      • MICHELE
      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (11)

      I made this with the brown sugar glaze. Oh my goodness this was the easiest and best Ham I ever made. I will definitely use this as my go to.

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      • Gayle
      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (12)

      I used crushed pineapple and brown sugar and Dijon. Mustard in my sau e

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      • Chris
      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (13)

      My ham turned out great ! Family loved it !

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      • Jen
      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (14)

      Made this for Christmas dinner withe the brown sugar glaze. Love the addition of the orange marmalade. Excellent!

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      • Liz Schafer
      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (15)

      So delicious! Never again will I spend $ on”Honey Baked Ham” from the retailer.

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      • Linda Hanson
      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (16)

      You have brought the joy back!
      It has been years since I have cooked for family and friends regularly. Living alone usually does not inspire me. But you have.
      Thank you!!
      I love watching your videos.

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      • Thomas DeBord

      Thanks Chef Parisi,
      Your ham recipe has been a game changer in our home. My hams were not that great, usually kinda dry and very salty. It has not been a common item in our home for some time. The first time i followed your instructions, it was such a hit that there were no leftovers. Yesterday my wife got a much larger, 12lbs, ham on sale. I immediately cooked it for dinner this evening. Looking forward to Monte Cristo sandwiches tomorrow, with your help, of course. Thanks again for your instructions and inspiration to a better daily diet of homemade food that tastes like five star restaurant meals. Always look forward to your next recipe you send out. Thank you!

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      • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (17)

          thanks for giving it a shot!!

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        • Rachel Gignac
        • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (18)

        Best ham EVER! I made this for family Easter supper, I followed the instructions exactly and it came out super moist and delicious. I used the Honey Ham Glaze, it gave the ham sweetness and a nice crispness on the outside. It was a huge hit with the family, the grandkids asked for seconds and packed up leftovers for school lunches. I really liked the cooking time chart, very useful.
        Thanks and keep’’m coming!

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        • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (19)

            Perfect!

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          • Ruth M.
          • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (20)

          Used this method with the the Delicious Brown Sugar Ham Glaze –easy, worked perfectly and took the guess-work out of ham prep!

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          • Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (21)

              excellent!

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          Easy Glazed Ham Recipe (2024)

          FAQs

          How to properly glaze a ham? ›

          Prepare at least one cup of glaze per five to 10 pounds of ham. To glaze the ham, pull the roasting pan out of the oven and place it on a cooling rack; make sure to close the oven door so heat doesn't escape. Using a basting brush or spoon, coat the ham with the glaze, then return it to the oven.

          Do you glaze a ham covered or uncovered? ›

          Cook until reduced and a bit thicker, about 15 minutes. 4After about 2 hours of baking time, remove the foil and brush the glaze on the ham in 20 minutes intervals (put the ham back in the oven, uncovered, in between) until it's nice and glossy. Remove from the oven and allow to rest 15 to 20 minutes before carving.

          How do you heat and glaze a fully cooked ham? ›

          Add water to the bottom of the pan and cover the whole thing tightly with foil. Bake at 325F for 16-20 minutes per pound, until a meat thermometer registers 135F. Unwrap the ham and apply the glaze; increase the heat to 400F and bake for 15-20 minutes longer until the glaze is burnished.

          Should I put anything on my ham before cooking? ›

          Orange juice and ginger ale. These add flavor and sweetness, plus they tenderize the ham. Maple syrup, honey and brown sugar. All three work together to add a caramelized crust to the baked ham.

          When should I put my glaze on my ham? ›

          The glaze should not be applied until the final hour to 30 minutes, in order to avoid burning the sugars. What you're going to do with the glaze ingredients is just combine most of them into a paste, and then apply it to the ham. After that, the heat in your oven will take care of everything.

          How do you get glaze to stick to ham? ›

          Basting – As the brown sugar ham glaze cools, it thickens so it sticks better to the ham as you baste during the cook time. 7. Internal temp – Ham is already cooked and ready for eating, so glazed hams are really about extra flavour + glazing. 8.

          Do you cook a ham face down or on its side? ›

          Place ham, flat side down, on rack in shallow roasting pan; cover tightly with aluminum foil. Bake approximately 13 to 18 minutes per pound until heated through. Remove ham from oven. Glaze as directed below or let stand, covered, 10 minutes before serving.

          Do you cook a ham at 325 or 350? ›

          Cooking Temperature and Time

          If the ham is a half ham weighing five to seven pounds, it should heat at 325°F for 22-25 minutes per pound. If it is a whole ham weighing between 10 to 14 pounds, heat the ham at 325°F for 18-20 minutes per pound. The internal temperature should be 140°F.

          What can I put on my ham so it doesn't dry out? ›

          The best way to keep your ham from drying out is to utilize the drippings that come in the package. Pour the juice from the package onto the ham. If there isn't a lot of juice in your package, you may want to add your own liquid.

          How long do you cook a already fully cooked ham? ›

          Preheat the oven to 350 F. Place the ham on a rack in a large baking pan and add about 1/4- to 1/2 inch of water to the pan. If the ham is labeled "fully cooked" (does not require heating), heat it in the oven for about 10 minutes per pound, or to an internal temperature of 140 F.

          What can I add to ham for flavor? ›

          Popular glaze ingredients for smoked ham include brown sugar, honey, maple syrup, pineapple juice, Dijon mustard, and cloves, among others.

          What happens if you don't cover ham with foil? ›

          If you don't cover your ham while cooking it will quickly dry out. Instead: Put some aluminum foil over your ham while it's cooking. It is recommended that the ham is covered for at least half of the cooking process and only removed during the last half when you glaze it.

          Should I bring my ham to room temperature before cooking? ›

          While baking a show-stopping ham is simple and easy, be sure to leave yourself plenty of time to bring the ham to room temperature for an hour (for even heat distribution) as well as up to 2 1/2 hours to bake it long, low and slow, depending on your ham's size.

          Do you glaze a ham before or after heating? ›

          About 20 minutes prior to the end of cooking time, begin glazing the ham but applying it with a silicon brush. Continue to glaze every 5 minutes until the ham is done.

          How do you glaze a ham without drying it out? ›

          You can occasionally open the tinfoil and baste the ham with the juices, too, which only helps keep it more moist. Sometimes cooks will add some water, juice, or even 7-UP to the bottom of the pan to help keep as much moisture in the oven as possible.

          How to glaze a cold cooked ham? ›

          Glazing Your Ham
          1. Preheat the oven to 200C and line a large roasting tin with foil.
          2. Place your cooked gammon on the foil and brush with your pre-prepared glaze.
          3. Add to the oven for 10-15 minutes, then take out and give a second layer of glaze.
          4. Bake again for another 10-15 minutes until the ham is golden all over.

          Should I glaze the ham the night before? ›

          For years, I've been making my glazed ham the day before serving then just reheating it on the day of. It comes out 100% perfectly. The glaze is just as good as freshly made and the ham flesh doesn't dry out at all.

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