Bee-Sting Glazed Ham
Patricia @ ButterYum
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I enjoy a standard glazed ham as much as the next person, but a friend shared this wonderful Bee-Sting Glaze recipe with me and I don’t think I’ll ever go back. As the name implies, this glaze offers a little “sting” thanks to honey and a touch of cayenne pepper. But fear not, the heat is gentle. Even guests who are opposed to spicy foods will enjoy this tasty ham recipe.
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Items used to make this recipe:
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Bee-Sting Glazed Ham
makes about 20 servings
Ingredients
6 to 8 pound fully cooked, bone-in smoked half ham
1 cup honey
2/3 cup brown sugar (light or dark)
1/2 cup water
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
zest of one lemon
Directions
Preheat oven to 375F and place rack in lower center position.
Place ham, cut side down, in a large roasting pan; score the fat side of the ham in a diamond pattern as shown in the photo above.
Pour 1/2 cup water around the ham and and cover the roasting pan well with foil; bake for 1 hour.
In a medium saucepan over medium, heat the honey, brown sugar, ginger, cayenne, cloves, and black pepper together, whisking frequently, until the sugar is completely dissolved; remove from heat and allow to cool before stirring in the lemon zest.
Remove foil from ham and continue baking; brush generously with glaze every 10 minutes, for a total of 50-60 minutes (total cooking time should be about 2 hours).
If there is any leftover glaze, stir it into the strained pan drippings and serve with the ham.
Note
For easy cleanup, use a disposable roasting pan. Be sure to place it on a half sheet pan so you can move it in and out of the oven easily without it collapsing.