Sweet and Spicy Ham Glaze Recipe (2024)

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This Sweet and Spicy Ham Glaze Recipe is so easy with only 3 ingredients – jam, chipotle peppers and of course, the ham! You’ll love this easy baked ham recipe that’s a little bit sweet and a little bit spicy.

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I feel like Thanksgiving dinner always gets the glory. People talk about the turkey and the side dishes and the rolls and the pies for weeks in advance.

But what about Christmas dinner?

I’ll admit that it seems like we don’t always keep things super traditional on Christmas. (We’ve even done a Mexican meal for Christmas dinner before!) But oh, how I do love a good ham dinner. I love that it’s so easy to make a baked ham, I love the tradition behind it, and I love that you get to have all of those Thanksgiving side dishes again.

If you are looking to change things up a little bit this year, but still keep that Christmas ham, this Sweet and Spicy Ham Glaze Recipe is for you. The glaze is so super easy. And you still get that sweetness that everyone expects, but with a little bit of spice to liven things up. I’m seriously addicted to this baked ham recipe, and can’t wait to make another for Christmas day!

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Tips for making this baked ham recipe

I made this ham several times, and my biggest tips are:

  • Use a bone in, spiral cut city ham for the best flavor and texture. This ham should be easy to find – especially around any big holidays. While this ham is fully cooked, you will still need to warm it through.
  • Cover it while cooking. I like to tightly cover it with aluminum foil for the majority of the cook time. I don’t add the glaze until the last 45 minutes of cooking, so the ham stays covered until that glaze gets added. If you leave the ham uncovered, it will most likely dry out too much during the cook time.

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How to make this Sweet and Spicy Ham Glaze Recipe

The glaze could not be easier, since it only consists of 2 ingredients. Blackberry preserves and chipotles in adobo sauce. I haven’t tried this with any other preserves besides blackberry, but I do think that most jams would work just fine if you don’t care for blackberry.

For the chipotles in adobo, I will use a paring knife to cut the chiles open, then use that same knife to scrape the seeds out. Then finely chop the chiles. I found that the glaze gave a good spicy kick without any seeds, but if you really like heat, you can leave some or all of the seeds in.

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How long do you cook a ham?

Most hams that you can buy at the grocery store are precooked. But you will still need to warm them through to 145ºF. If you are using a bone in ham, it will take 15 to 18 minutes per pound. You don’t want to overbake the ham, though, so a good instant read thermometer would be a great thing to have on hand. A boneless ham will need to be cooked about 10 minutes per pound.

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How much ham do you need per person?

How much ham you need person will vary, but as a general rule, I would plan about 3/4 lb per person if you are making a bone in ham, and 1/3-1/2 pound per person for a boneless ham. This is the weight before the ham is cooked. Your ham will lose some of that weight as it is baked, but a 10 pound bone-in ham should feed 12-14 people. But don’t forget to save some for leftovers – you don’t want to miss out on making this Creamy Shells and Ham Casserole, this Ham and Cheese Breakfast Casserole Recipe, this Ham and Cheese Crescent Bake, or this Ranch Ham and Cheese Pasta.

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Perfect side dishes for ham

Scalloped Potatoes
Scalloped Corn and Broccoli
Lion House Rolls
Apple Pomegranate Salad
Sesame Green Beans

Tools used for this Sweet and Spicy Ham Glaze Recipe

  • You can use a roasting pan for this ham, but I usually just use a regular 9×13-inch baking dish. It works just fine, unless you are wanting to bake a ham larger than 10 pounds.
  • One of my most indispensable kitchen tools is my Thermapen. It is worth every penny – I use it almost daily!

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Sweet and Spicy Ham Glaze Recipe

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Author: Deborah

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 14 servings

Course: Main Dish

Cuisine: American

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This Sweet and Spicy Ham Glaze Recipe is so easy with only 3 ingredients - jam, chipotle peppers and of course, the ham! You’ll love this easy baked ham recipe that’s a little bit sweet and a little bit spicy.

Ingredients

  • 1 large spiral cut bone in ham (about 10 lb)
  • 2/3 cup seedless blackberry jam
  • 2 chipotles in adobo seeds removed, finely minced

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325ºF.

  • Place the ham in a shallow baking dish or roasting pan, fatty side up. (Your ham will most likely be a half ham, so you will place the ham cut side down.). Cover the dish tightly with aluminum foil and place in the oven to bake. Set a timer for 15-18 minutes per each pound.

  • 45 minutes before the ham is done, combine the jam and the chipotles in adobo in a small dish.

  • Remove the ham from the oven and uncover. With a sharp knife, score the top of the ham in a diamond pattern. Brush the glaze mixture over the top and sides of the ham.

  • Return the ham to the oven and continue to bake for 45 minutes, or until an internal temperature of 145ºF is reached, basting the ham once or twice.

  • Remove from the oven and serve.

Recipe Notes:

Nutrition information provided as an estimate only. Various brands and products can change the counts. Any nutritional information should only be used as a general guideline.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 572kcal (29%), Carbohydrates: 12g (4%), Protein: 61g (122%), Fat: 27g (42%), Saturated Fat: 10g (63%), Cholesterol: 229mg (76%), Fiber: 2g (8%), Sugar: 8g (9%)

Keywords: baked ham recipe, ham glaze recipe

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FAQs

Do you cook the ham before you glaze it? ›

The idea is to wait until the ham is almost fully heated, then add the glaze as one of the last steps. You don't want to add it too early or the sugars in the glaze could cause it to burn, and you don't want to add it too late or you won't get that caramelized coating.

How do you use the glaze packet that comes with the ham? ›

Glazing: Empty contents of the glaze packet into a small saucepan. Add 22 mL (1 1/2 tbsp) warm water. Heat glaze mixture on high, stirring constantly, until glaze begins to boil. Remove immediately from heat.

How do you get glaze to stick to ham? ›

About 20 minutes prior to the end of cooking time, begin glazing the ham but applying it with a silicon brush. Continue to glaze every 5 minutes until the ham is done. The ham is ready when a thermometer reads an internal temperature of 135-140f.

What is honeybaked ham glaze made of? ›

Heat the honey, corn syrup, and butter in a double boiler to make the glaze. Brush the glaze over the ham and bake in a foil-lined pan for about 1 hour and 15 minutes, brushing every 15 minutes or so with the glaze. Broil the ham for a few minutes before removing it from the oven.

Is it best to glaze ham during cooking or at the end? ›

The glaze should not be applied until the final hour to 30 minutes, in order to avoid burning the sugars. What you're going to do with the glaze ingredients is just combine most of them into a paste, and then apply it to the ham. After that, the heat in your oven will take care of everything.

Do you cook a ham at 325 or 350? ›

Heat oven to 325°F. Remove all packaging materials. Place ham, cut/flat side down, on rack in shallow roasting pan; cover tightly with aluminum foil. Heat approximately 18 to 23 minutes per pound until heated through.

What to add to glaze packet that comes with ham? ›

In large saucepan, stir together glaze packet contents, 2 cups water and brown sugar. Cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, 2 to 3 minutes or until brown sugar is dissolved.

Do I cover ham when I glaze it? ›

Cover loosely with baking/parchment paper then loosely with foil. Reheat in a 130°C oven for 2 hours or until the centre of the ham registers 60°C/140°F (or a skewer inserted into the middle is hot). Add water as needed to prevent pan juices from drying out (we want a syrupy sauce at the end to serve with the ham!)

Should I use the ham glaze packet? ›

While the included honey glaze packets are meant to save time, making a homemade glaze is simple and worth the extra time for a better, fresher flavor. Making a homemade glaze also gives you the freedom to create different flavors and unique ingredient combinations to elevate your pre-cooked ham.

Why is my ham glaze not thickening? ›

If you allow your glaze to cool off too much, you'll have a much harder time getting your thickening agents fully incorporated. When thickening glazes after the fact, low, steady heat is the key to achieving a smooth, consistent texture and unobtrusive flavor.

Do you cover ham with foil when glazing? ›

Not Covering Your Ham

If you don't cover your ham while cooking it will quickly dry out. Instead: Put some aluminum foil over your ham while it's cooking. It is recommended that the ham is covered for at least half of the cooking process and only removed during the last half when you glaze it.

Can you overcook a glazed ham? ›

Can you overcook a glazed ham? Yes, you can. Overcooked ham can become dry. Cook the ham for 1 hour at 200ºC or until warmed through, basting it every 15 minutes.

What can you use instead of honey in ham glaze? ›

If the honey you're replacing is in a sauce, a glaze or marinade for meat or vegetables, use maple syrup in its place. It'll act in much the same way, even if it changes the flavor of the dish a bit.

Why not heat Honey Baked Ham? ›

HoneyBaked Ham® and Turkey Breasts are best served directly from the refrigerator – simply thaw and they're ready for the table. If you prefer your meat warmed, gently heat on low heat, only by the slice, not heating the entire ham or turkey breast. Heating may cause the meat to dry out and lose flavor.

Why does Honey Baked Ham taste so good? ›

First, our Honey Baked Ham products start with a rigorous selection process, then the meat is smoked for up to 24 hours with our special blend of hardwood chips. The result is that every rich and flavorful bite, and every slice, is fall-apart-in-your-mouth perfect. There's something about that sweet, crunchy glaze.

Do I need to cook ham before baking? ›

Most hams are already smoked or baked, are "ready-to-eat" and labeled that way and don't necessarily need to be cooked, at least not for food safety reasons. I buy Kentucky Legend ham, glaze it and bake it, but I'll buy the same exact ham and have them slice it for lunch meat and it doesn't get cooked again that way.

How do you heat and glaze a precooked ham? ›

  1. If you're starting with a fully cooked city ham, bake it in a 350 degree F oven for about 10 minutes per pound. ...
  2. To help keep your ham moist and juicy, place the ham cut-side down in a baking pan and tent it with foil.
  3. Every 20 minutes or so, brush the ham with glaze and baste it with the pan juices.
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Can you glaze a cold cooked ham? ›

If glazing a pre-cooked ham it will need to be served cold, but still makes a great ham for carving. Using a small knife, remove the skin from the ham, leaving about 1cm of fat. Score the fat in a diamond pattern and it's ready to glaze.

Should I baste my precooked ham? ›

Bake The Ham

Move the oven rack to the lowest position and preheat the oven to 350°F. Bake the ham in the preheated oven, uncovered, for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest portion registers 140°F, basting every 30 minutes with 1/2 cup of the glaze.

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