Boneless Smoked Ham

Ham is pork that is cured or smoked from the leg of a pig. The big hams that you see with the bone in them are processed as they are. Boneless ham is typically pieces of the leg meat jelled together and wrapped in a casing. Kind of like a large, delicious piece of ham deli meat. Why Do You Want To Make Boneless Ham? Preheat the Traeger smoker pellet grill to 375 degrees F. Remove boneless ham from packaging and pat dry with paper towels. (photo A) Add ham directly to the Traeger grill grate racks. (photo B) Make the butter baste by adding all the ingredients (butter, seasoning rub, rosemary) to a small saucepan and placing it inside the Traeger smoker.

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Step 1 - Heat Smoker - Preheat the pellet grill smoker to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Step 2 - Prepare ham - Place a rack on a baking sheet and place the ham on the rack. Step 3 - Place ham in Smoker - Then place the baking sheet in the smoker. Cook for 3-4 hours until the internal temperature of the ham is 145 degrees. Boneless smoked ham makes a holiday centerpiece that's as easy to serve as it is to prepare. Dressed in pineapple rings and studded with cloves and maraschino cherries, it is a nostalgic dish. Preheat the oven to 325F. Prepare glaze. Use a paring knife to cut diamond marks on the fat cap and stud each diamond with a whole clove. Transfer to a roasting pan and roast for the allotted time. Baste with glaze and continue cooking until golden. Cool, slice and serve! HOW LONG TO COOK A SMOKED HAM IN THE OVEN? If you ever want to smoke and cure a ham yourself—and we recommend following a recipe from a trusted source as the curing process can be tricky—you need to be sure this is the cut you get from the butcher as it's not common to find fresh ham at the supermarket. (Sidenote: A fresh ham is also delicious roasted.)

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Ham is a cut of meat taken from the back legs or sometimes the shoulders of a pig. It can be wet-cured, dry-cured, smoked, aged, or raw. The best cooking technique will depend on which type of ham you buy. City Ham Most store-bought hams are city hams. 1, 8 pound spiral sliced ham 1 cup chicken stock Brown sugar Honey Dijon mustard Worcestershire sauce Ground cinnamon Ground ginger My Signature Sweet Rub ( homemade recipe here, or purchase it pre-made from my store) As far as equipment needed for this recipe, I tried to keep things pretty simple. Step 2 - Make the basting sauce. Whisk the chicken stock, pineapple juice, vegetable oil, and mustard in a small saucepan and warm over medium heat. Step 3 - Score and smoke the ham. Use a sharp knife to score a diamond pattern into the room temperature ham. Turn off the heat. Pour in the remaining water to cool down the brine and then let it cool completely. Rinse off your fresh ham. Place it in the brine and ensure that it is completely submerged under the brine. If it keeps floating to the top, weigh it down. Cover with a lid and place it in the refrigerator.

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Yield: 1 10-pound ham 163 ratings Add a comment Save Recipe A precooked ham is a great main course for family gatherings. While you can serve it as is after warming it up a bit or bake it with a simple glaze, this honey-glazed smoked ham recipe is far more interesting. Step 3: Glaze Your Ham. If your Mitchell's Boneless Smoked Ham comes with extra glaze, follow the package directions for adding it and cooking the glaze. To glaze your ham, turn the oven to 400°F, brush the ham with the glaze, and bake for 10-15 minutes until the glaze is browned and bubbling. Let stand for 10 minutes before slicing to serve. Place the baking dish with the smoked ham in the preheated oven and cook for about 15 minutes per pound. A meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the ham should read 145°F (63°C) when it's done. 7. After the initial cooking time, remove the foil tent and baste the ham with the glaze every 30 minutes to keep it moist and. #511 Old Fashioned Boneless Ham - Large (6 lbs) $84.99 Pin Share Tweet Description All good things are worth waiting for. And believe us, our Old Fashioned Boneless Ham is definitely worth each and every Applewood-smoked hour.

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Smoke ham for 2 hours, or until the internal temperature of the ham reaches 130 degrees F. Apply one round of the glaze to the ham with a silicone brush. Continue smoking an additional 30 minutes or until the ham reaches 140 degrees F and then remove. Glaze the ham a second time and loosely tent with foil. Description Deliciously Simple Southern Hospitality Too busy to cook? No worries. You can still delight family and friends with a premium country ham intended for ease and enjoyment. It's dry-cured by hand with salt and brown sugar. It's also classically smoked and aged.