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Easy ham recipes! Maple glazed ham is a 5-ingredient glazed ham recipe that makes delicious baked ham for Christmas or Easter dinner! So easy and so tasty!
Ham is probably my favorite of all of the holiday meats. We have turkey for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, and we have ham for Christmas and Easter.
We have pretty much the same meal every time – ham, scalloped potatoes or funeral potatoes, vegetables like green beans or asparagus, andHawaiian sweet rolls or dinner rolls.
I make this maple glazed ham recipe the way my mom taught me to make it. Over the years, I tweaked it a little by adding maple syrup to the simple glaze for a little extra sweetness.
Ingredients
For this ham, you’ll need the ham plus 4 simple ingredients to make the maple glaze.
- Ham – I like to use a butt or shank portion.
- Real maple syrup
- Brown sugar – Light or dark brown sugar will work.
- Dijon mustard – Stoneground mustard would also work.
- Cider vinegar
How to make glazed ham
Rinse ham in cold water, and pat dry. Place fat side up in a shallow baking dish or roasting pan.
Bake ham for half the baking time (75 minutes).
Whisk maple syrup, brown sugar, mustard, and vinegar together.
Brush ham with maple syrup mixture. Baste ham with juices regularly throughout remaining baking time.
>>TOP TIP: If ham begins to caramelize too much, tent loosely with aluminum foil.
Let ham continue to bake until it reaches an internal temperature of 140 F. Let ham rest for 10 minutes. Then slice and serve.
Tips
- If you taste the glaze before you add it to the ham, you’ll notice that it’s a mix of sweet with just a little tang to it.
- I baste the ham every 15 minutes or so during the last half of the baking time.
- Resist the urge to add more salt! The juices from the ham add some needed salt to the mix, and the resulting ham is incredibly tasty.
Leftovers and storage
The cooked ham will keep for about 4 days when stored in an airtight container in the fridge. Leftover ham also freezes well, and you can store leftover ham in freezer-safe containers for about3-4 months.
If you find that you want to use the leftover ham in a new way, there are a number of recipes, like baked ham and cheese sliders,slow cookerscalloped potatoes with ham, andcrock pot red beans and rice,that use ham.
Recipes that go well with ham
- Funeral Potatoes
- Cream Cheese Scalloped Potatoes
- Hawaiian Rolls
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5 from 3 votes
Maple Glazed Ham Recipe
Author Kate @ I Heart Eating
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time 2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes
Total Time 2 hours hours 35 minutes minutes
Maple glazed ham is an easy 5-ingredient glazed ham recipe that’s perfect for holiday dinners!
Ingredients
- 10 pound bone-in butt or shank portion ham
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
Instructions
Preheat oven to 325 F. Place baking rack in the lower third of oven.
Rinse ham in cold water, and pat dry.
Place fat side up in a shallow baking dish.
Bake ham for half the baking time (75 minutes).
Stir maple syrup, brown sugar, mustard, and vinegar together.
Brush ham with maple syrup mixture.
Baste ham with juices regularly throughout remaining baking time. If ham begins to caramelize too much, tent loosely with foil.
Let ham continue to bake until it reaches a temperature of 140 F.
Let ham rest for 10 minutes before carving and serving.
Notes
*Nutrition facts are estimates.
Nutrition
Serving: 1serving | Calories: 573kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 48g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 140mg | Sodium: 2710mg | Potassium: 663mg | Sugar: 5g | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 2mg
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Originally published 12/4/17. Updated 4/8/19 with tips. Updated again on 12/17/21 with additional photos and information.
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Kate got her first cookbook when she was five years old, and she hasn't stopped cooking since then! Her delicious recipes have been featured on Food Network, MSN, Better Homes & Gardens, Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post, and more. When she's not cooking or baking, she can be found on her mini farm with her husband and her five kids.
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Sandra S says
Can I use the glaze recipe on a pre cooked ham 2.5kg and how long would I need to cook for and at what temperature. Much appreciate your response
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Kate says
Hi! What type of ham is it?
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Elena says
Can be used for all kinds of meat (poultry included)
Hony is good too, when you do not have maple syrup. But only at the end of cooking.Reply
Kate says
Thank you! And thank you for the tip! =)
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Kaylene says
Do you use a cooked ham or raw? I’m cooking this tomarrow
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Kate says
I use an uncooked (raw) ham in this recipe. Happy Thanksgiving! =)
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Cathy says
Cannot wait to try this for Easter
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Kate says
Yay!! This is my go-to ham recipe. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do! =)
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Rob says
Great for any family gathering. Simply delicious and tastyReply
Kate says
Thank you! And thank you for taking the time to come back and leave a comment!
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