Ham is a good main course for large gatherings and family dinners because it's so easy to prepare, and it usually feeds a LOT of people. So whether you're making it for a holiday or just because you ...
As with any roast, cooking a ham can be a process. Depending on how you do it, you run the risk of the meat drying out, or ...
Reheat cooked hams packaged in USDA-inspected plants to 140°F and all others to 165°F. Whole or Half. (Soak 4 to 12 hours in refrigerator. Cover with water and boil 20 to 25 minutes per pound. Drain, ...
If you’re making cold ham sandwiches, you can even skip the cooking. Emily Saladino is a journalist, editor, and recipe developer in New York. Previously a culinary editor at Food Network and managing ...
If you're preparing a holiday meal, you're going to need a super delicious ham. If you've never baked a ham before, it might seem a little intimidating because of the size. But we'll walk you through ...