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Honey Glazed Ham Recipe Slow Cooker

Slow Cooker Ham is the ultimate holiday centerpiece. This recipe gives you amazingly flavorful, juicy ham with caramelized, honey-glazed edges– all without hogging up your oven space.

Slow Cooker Ham is the ultimate holiday centerpiece. This recipe gives you amazingly flavorful, juicy ham with caramelized, honey-glazed edges-- all without hogging up your oven space. 

I love cooking, but I won't lie, I want my prep for holiday entertaining to be as hands-off as possible (because who isn't always juggling 18 different things at the last second, you know?) And that, my friends, is where ham comes in.

Generally speaking, holiday ham is already an incredibly easy, fool-proof meal— certainly more so than other holiday main dishes like turkey, lamb, or prime rib.

In fact, in the US, ham is generally sold pre-cooked (which means most of the work lies in simply reheating it), and it often includes a ham glaze packet so you don't have to whip up your own.

Spiral-cut hams make serving super simple because carving involves just pulling the meat off of the bone or cutting around the bone. And as a bonus, spiral hams allow the glaze ingredients to drip down during the cooking process, because who wants their ham to just be flavorful along the edges?

It's even great served warm or at room temperature, so you don't have to worry about getting the timing absolutely perfect for your Easter or Christmas feast. Sounds like a winner, right?

But it can get better. When you bust out the crock pot and make the glaze yourself? Ooh, it kicks things up a notch in the deliciousness department while still keeping the process ridiculously simple.

Slow Cooker Ham is the ultimate holiday centerpiece. This recipe gives you amazingly flavorful, juicy ham with caramelized, honey-glazed edges-- all without hogging up your oven space. 

Slow Cooker Ham is the ultimate holiday centerpiece. This recipe gives you amazingly flavorful, juicy ham with caramelized, honey-glazed edges-- all without hogging up your oven space. 

WHY COOK HAM IN THE SLOW COOKER?

  • The prep work is quick and minimal
  • All of your oven space stays open for preparing your other holiday dishes
  • You don't have to keep an eye on the ham– you can "set it and forget it"
  • The liquid ingredients will flavor the ham and prevent it from drying out
  • The juices from the ham infuse with the liquid ingredients and create a delicious base for the glaze
  • You can serve right from the slow cooker or broil for 1-2 minutes for crisp, caramelized edges

Slow Cooker Ham is the ultimate holiday centerpiece. This recipe gives you amazingly flavorful, juicy ham with caramelized, honey-glazed edges-- all without hogging up your oven space. 

Slow Cooker Ham is the ultimate holiday centerpiece. This recipe gives you amazingly flavorful, juicy ham with caramelized, honey-glazed edges-- all without hogging up your oven space. 

INGREDIENTS FOR THE BEST SLOW COOKER HONEY GLAZED HAM

To start, you want to combine your glaze ingredients:

    • Brown sugar, honey, and pineapple juice are the sweetening ingredients. They'll flavor the ham as it cooks and also form the base of our glaze. And while the ham is pre-cooked, they all still help with tenderizing meat and preventing the ham from becoming tough.
  • Melted butter is great for adding extra flavor and richness.
  • Spicy brown mustard gives the glaze tang and mild heat, and is a go-to pairing for ham.
  • Ground cloves make the glaze warm and aromatic, and are a traditional ingredient in ham glaze.
  • Red pepper flakes are optional, but add heat that helps to balance the sweetness of the glaze.

And once they're all combined, you need a ham, of course. But not any ham will be a good fit– and I mean that literally and figuratively.

You want a ham that will fit in your slow cooker, and oval slow cookers work best for this. My slow cooker is a 4 quart oval slow cooker and it can fit up to an 8 pound ham. It's a very tight fit but that's okay. If you have a larger slow cooker, you may be able to fit a ham that's up to 12 pounds.

For the best flavor, opt for bone-in ham. You can also make soup with the leftover ham bone!

I personally prefer spiral sliced ham because, as I mentioned earlier, it's easy to serve and it also has more surface area to be flavored with the liquid ingredients and glaze.

WHAT IF MY HAM STILL DOESN'T FIT IN MY SLOW COOKER?

If your ham is still too big for the lid to fit properly, use foil instead. You can get a good seal with foil and it's alright if some of the ham is poking up above the lip of the crock pot!

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  • 1/2 cup pineapple juice
  • 1/2 cup melted butter
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 2 tablespoons spicy brown mustard
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 (8-10 lb) spiral-cut ham

  1. In the bowl of a large slow cooker, whisk together the pineapple juice, melted butter, brown sugar, honey, mustard, ground cloves, red pepper flakes, and garlic.
  2. Add ham to the slow cooker and brush or pour the glaze liquid mixture overtop.
  3. Cover the slow cooker (see note) and cook on low 3-4 hours.
  4. Remove the ham from the slow cooker and boil the liquid ingredients until thick and syrupy.
  5. Brush the ham with the glaze and either serve as-is or broil for 1-2 minutes on a foil-lined baking sheet.

Notes

If your ham cannot fit perfectly in your slow cooker, cover the slow cooker with foil instead of the slow cooker lid to accommodate the ham.

Honey Glazed Ham Recipe Slow Cooker

Source: https://hostthetoast.com/slow-cooker-ham-with-honey-glaze/

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