Honey Baked Ham
1/2 Spiral-cut smoked ham (about 7 lbs. fully cooked)
1/2 cup Pear Nectar
1/2 cup Orange juice
1/2 cup Firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 cup Honey
Preheat oven to 375 F. Place ham, cut end down, in A baking pan. Mix together Pear nectar and orange juice In a bowl. Bake ham in a preheated Oven for 15 min., basting Twice with juice mixture. Mix together brown sugar And honey in a small bowl. Brush mixture over ham. bake For about another hour, or Until internal temperature Measures 140 on an instant Read meat thermometer. Serve Immediately.
2006-12-23 11:16:17
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answered by Steve G 7
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There's no substitute for a genuine Honey Baked ham, from an actual Honey Baked Ham store. The quality of the ham is superior; and it comes sliced on the bone. You just need to reheat it
2016-03-13 21:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If living in a cold environment, warm vehicle until appropriate for driving conditions. Drive to local grocer or deli. Say your pleases and thank yous when necessary. Bring home honey baked ham and enjoy, hopefully.
2006-12-23 11:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Baked Honey Ham
Yield: 1 Servings
Ingredients
2 c honey
2 c brown sugar
1/3 c cider vinegar
2 ts nutmeg*
2 ts cinnamon*
2 ts cloves*
5 1/2 lb bone-in ham,or
3 1/2 lb boneless ham
Instructions
*To taste.
Combine honey, brown sugar, vinegar, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. Bake
bone-in ham at 350 degrees F for 1 hour to heat through, basting with
honey sauce occasionally. Place in broiler to glaze top.
To cook boneless ham, slice half way through at 1/4-inch intervals,
then tie with string. Place in roasting pan. Heat honey sauce and
pour over ham to marinate for 24 hours before baking. Then bake at
350 degrees for 1 hour or until heated through. Glaze top under
broiler, if desired. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
2006-12-23 11:18:16
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answered by scrappykins 7
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Brown sugar, orange juice, mix in a small amount of honey. Rub it on and slow and low cook.
2006-12-23 11:17:45
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answered by ? 6
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Why would you want to kill an animal who was probably abused and lived on a factory farm just so you can have a bit of ham? It's Christmas you know. Please let others be and skip eating the animal carcass this season.
2006-12-23 11:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-23 11:25:36
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answered by buzzwaltz 4
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