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 ...
Easter is prime time for ham and every year questions crop up about it. What's the difference between the butt and shank portion? How much should I buy? do you glaze the ham? Relax. We are here to ...
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Navy Bean Soup with Ham
Ham and Bean Soup is a simple and delicious way to use up leftover ham for a hearty cold weather comfort meal. My recipe uses the oh so delicious AND nutritious ham bone paired with dried Navy beans ...
1 pre-cooked bone-in smoked ham, butt or shank (about 8 pounds) Instructions: Prepare smoker or grill to an internal temperature between 225 and 250 degrees. Remove the ham from the packaging and ...
Now that we are officially in a Turkey Moratorium, with a ban on any talk about anything to do with them until after the first Mardi Gras parade, we can set our sites on the next source of holiday ...
Preheat oven to 500 and put the oven fan on high. Season the shanks with salt and pepper. Open the windows in the kitchen and turn off the fire detector. It’s going to get Smokey. Put the shanks on a ...
When you’re at the grocery store faced with all of the porky options, things can feel a little overwhelming. But if you follow these tips, you’ll be good to go. You only want to see “ham” on the label ...
One thing is for sure is that if your plan is to have ham for Easter the price is right. Given all the grocery price hikes consumers are being hammered with, there are plenty of bargains are area ...
1 pre-cooked bone-in smoked ham, butt or shank (about 8 pounds) Instructions: Prepare smoker or grill to an internal temperature between 225 and 250 degrees. Remove the ham from the packaging and ...
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