The majority of hams sold in grocery stores are cured, smoked and usually fully cooked, but there are some variations—namely semi-boneless or boneless. How you carve a ham depends on which type you ...
Choosing whole or half, butt or shank, bone-in or boneless, and spiral-sliced is a matter of preference. Ham cooking times vary by recipe, but pre-cooked hams need only a gentle reheat. Use leftover ...
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Glazed ham slices

There's something about glazed ham that takes me straight back to Sunday dinners at my grandmother's table. She'd pull that beautiful dish out of the oven, all glossy and golden, and the whole house ...