Food & Drink Magazine

Apricot and Ginger Glazed Ham

By Ally @allykitchen
apricot and ginger glazed ham

Just the name of this recipe, apricot and ginger glazed ham, makes my mouth water! And, once you slice this ham and take that first bite, well, you'll be sold! Actually, you probably will chow down on a few pieces as you're slicing the ham for serving. I mean the aromas and flavors! It's just so hard to resist.

Ham is a traditional Easter meat, but why wait until Easter to make this recipe. It's perfect for Sunday dinner or a weeknight dinner. The leftovers are just divine for sandwiches, fritatas, omelettes, beans and more!

I found my applewood smoked ham at Costco. Called the 'Kirkland Signature Master Carved Ham', it's reasonably priced and always just delicious as is. Yes, it is fully cooked, so you can simply slice and eat. But, adding this glaze to the ham and baking it for a short while takes the ham slices over the top. Actually, it's just half of a ham, but it's plenty for a family of six!

Need a great dessert for Easter or a special family dinner, then here's your winner! An easy mandarin pound cake. YUM! xox ~ally

apricot and ginger glazed ham

  • Preheat oven to 400
  • 3 lb. boneless ham
  • ½ cup chicken stock, or broth
  • 2 Tbl. ginger, freshly grated
  • ¼ cup soy sauce, low sodium
  • ½ cup apricot jam, can sub orange marmalade
  • 1 tsp. pepper, coarse ground
  • 1 cup peach slices, packed, previously frozen
  • apricot and ginger glazed ham

Ingredients

Instructions

Apricot Ginger Glazed
apricot and ginger glazed ham

Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog