Orange Marmalade-Glazed Ham Recipe

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Serves 15 to 20


I tested all kinds of hams — spiral-cut, bone-in, bone-out — and for me, Nodine’s Woodland bone-in ham is the best. It’s expensive but serves up to 20 people, and it’s so easy to prepare


that I consider it money well spent. Pineapple juice, brown sugar, orange marmalade and mustard make the most delicious glaze.


 


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Ingredients

1 (16- to 18-pound) bone-in smoked ham (not spiral-cut)1 cup canned pineapple juice8 ounces orange marmalade, such as Tiptree⅔ cup light brown sugar, lightly packed½ cup ruby


port wine½ cup Dijon mustard¼ cup mango chutney, such as Stonewall Kitchen, plus extra for servingButtermilk biscuits for serving (optional)


 


Directions


1. Allow the ham to stand at room temperature for one hour. With a long, sharp knife, cut off most of the dark outer layer on top of the ham, leaving all the fat. Score the fat diagonally in


a diamond pattern without cutting down to the meat.


2. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Place the ham fat-side up in a large, shallow roasting pan. Pour the pineapple juice over the ham, and roast for one hour and 30 minutes.


3. Meanwhile, prepare the glaze: Combine the marmalade, brown sugar, port, mustard and chutney in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over low heat, whisking to combine the ingredients, until


the sugar has dissolved and the marmalade is melted. Set aside.


4. Spoon two-thirds of the glaze over the ham. Raise the oven temperature to 325 degrees. Bake the ham for one hour, basting occasionally with the remaining glaze, until golden brown. Allow


to rest for 15 minutes. Slice and serve hot or warm with the chutney and, if desired, with the biscuits. 

Clarkson Potter, an imprint of Random House


 

Cook With Ina


Two more recipes to try from Go-To Dinners:


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Not only are these cookies delicious, but the house smells wonderful when you make them!


 


Read about Ina Garten's latest cookbook, Go-To Dinners.


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