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I know know that most hams cone with a package of glaze but I think I want to do something different. Ive never done a bone in ham before. Its going to be for the elder so can't be too spicy. Let me know what you guys have had luck with.
I make a glaze for ham and ham loaf using pineapple juice, whole grain mustard, brown sugar and sometimes throw in a little Heinz 57. Heat it in a saucepan and stir until the brown sugar dissolves.
I am partial to a peach maple glaze with a pinch of clove. Course thats just what I am partial to right now, tomorrow it might be a Satsuma bourbon (its pretty amazing also). You can either use canned jellys for your glaze or I try to use what is in the yard or locally available. The maple is my weakness since I have to have it shipped in. LOL I have decided though, that hams require an effort to make from now on, I can afford to splurge on the maple if I like it!
You can use more muted or delicate spices if needed. Its all about what you like.
I am easy, I like booze. I like maple. I like fruit.... theres the glaze. Throw in some spice for interest.
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