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Serving Baked Ham for the Holidays: An Easy and Delicious Choice

When it comes to holiday meals, few dishes are as classic and crowd-pleasing as a succulent baked ham. This timeless centrepiece offers a combination of ease and richness that makes it an ideal choice for your festive feast. Whether you’re hosting a large gathering or an intimate family dinner, a baked ham is sure to delight and satisfy your guests.

The Convenience of Baked Ham

One of the primary advantages of serving baked ham during the holidays is its convenience. Unlike some other main dishes that require extensive preparation and constant attention, a ham is relatively low-maintenance. Many hams come pre-cooked and pre-smoked, so all you need to do is heat it through and add your desired glaze or flavoring. This time-saving aspect allows you to focus on other aspects of your holiday meal planning, such as side dishes, desserts, and decorations.

Rich Flavors to Savour

Despite its ease of preparation, baked ham is far from bland or boring. In fact, it boasts a rich, savory flavor that is sure to tantalize your taste buds. The smoky undertones and tender, juicy texture of a well-prepared ham are simply unmatched. Whether you prefer a classic honey or brown sugar glaze, or you opt for more adventurous flavors like maple-mustard or pineapple-teriyaki, the possibilities for enhancing the natural deliciousness of ham are endless.

A Versatile Centerpiece

Another great benefit of serving baked ham for the holidays is its versatility. Depending on your preferences and the size of your gathering, you can choose from a variety of ham sizes and styles. From petite and boneless to massive, bone-in hams, there’s an option to suit every occasion. And if you have any leftovers, ham is incredibly versatile in dishes like soups, sandwiches, omelets, and more, ensuring that none of it goes to waste.

Impressive Presentation

Finally, a beautifully presented baked ham makes for a truly impressive and festive centerpiece. Whether you choose to glaze it with a shiny, sweet coating or simply let the natural beauty of the ham shine through, it’s sure to be the star of your holiday table. You can even get creative with garnishes like fresh herbs, citrus slices, or decorative cloves, adding a touch of visual appeal to this already stunning dish.

In conclusion, if you’re looking for an easy, delicious, and impressive main course for your holiday meal, a baked ham is an excellent choice. With its rich flavors, time-saving convenience, versatility, and stunning presentation, it’s sure to be a hit with your guests and create lasting memories around your holiday table.

Try my easy holiday ham which is great because you just throw it into the oven and walk away.

Make my favorite ultimate brown sugar sauce to go with it.

The leftovers are great to have on hand and I often save the bone to makeover into my Hearty Irish Ham Soup.


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The Easiest Holiday Baked Ham

When our family entertains over the holidays, many guests have come from other family meals so a ham is often a nice change of pace from endless turkey dinners. The best part is that you just throw in the oven and walk away for the day.  The leftovers are great to have on hand and I often save the bone to makeover into my Hearty Irish Ham & Potato Soup.
Course Main Course, Main Dish
Cuisine American, English
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 25 minutes
Servings 15 servings

Ingredients

  • 17-20 pound fully cooked bone in ham smoked if you can find it, spiral hams are great

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 275°F.
  • Put the ham in a roasting pan or a big cast-iron skillet and cover loosely with tin foil. Let it sit in the oven for 7.5 - 8 hours

Notes

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Hearty Irish Ham Soup

This is a great Irish inspired soup, a wonderful example of dishes which would start upstairs at a grand house, and finish downstairs. After a lovely upstairs dinner of roast ham, the bone could be made into a delicious soup for the servants.
Course Soup
Cuisine Edwardian, Irish, Keto, Low Fat, Victorian
Keyword Downton Abbey Recipes
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 55 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 15 minutes
Servings 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 cooked ham bone (meaty preferred)
  • 1 cup left over ham, finely chopped if your bone has been picked pretty clean
  • 4 cups chicken broth low sodium
  • 4 cups water
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 2 stalks celery chopped
  • 2 large parsnips and or carrots chopped
  • 4 – 6 large potatoes keto/gluten: use sweede or turnip
  • 1/2 cup Flour keto/gluten: use 1-3 tsp. xantham gum
  • 1 pinch freshly ground salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tbsp. parsley chopped

Instructions

  • Combine the ham bone, ham, water, stock and vegetables in your soup pot and bring to a boil over medium heat, and then reduce to simmer for 40 minutes. If there is meat still on the bone, it should be easily removed by this point. Shred and put it in your soup.
  • Peel and cut potatoes (or sweede/turnip) into small cubes bring back to the boil, then reduce again to simmer for another 15 minutes or until tender.
  • In a medium saucepan, add the flour over medium heat and stir as it turns brown. Don’t let the flour burn. Gluten free/keto can ignore this step.
  • Take some liquid from the pot and mix with the flour or xantham gum to thicken. You can adjust the thickness of the soup by the amount of the thickening mixture you add. If it gets too thick, simply add more liquid.
  • Season with salt, pepper and sprinkle the parsley on top when you serve.
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