Make no bones about it, this is the absolute best way to carve a bone-in ham (as well as a spiral and boneless cuts). Most store-bought hams are already cured, smoked, or baked, which means that ...
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 ...
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Christmas recipe: Holiday ham shank

Braise fresh ham shank at 325F (163C), then quickly roast it at 450F (232C) to crisp the pork crackling. (It won’t get super ...
A big, succulent ham is a festive supper many families enjoy on special occasions and holidays. And while it’s easy to get out of practice, a proper carving ensures that everyone gets a meaty slice ...
Don’t toss your holiday ham bone. Make rich, gelatinous ham stock in the Instant Pot, then freeze it for soups, beans, ...
Expensive ham doesn't get more expensive than genuine Iberico ham. A leg of Iberico ham can cost as much as $1,500 a pop, is aged for three years and is the product of exclusively acorn-fed pigs.
A ham bone is the key ingredient in flavorful recipes from greens and beans to countless soups. Here are four ways to use your holiday ham bone—plus more recipe ideas.
Now that Easter is just a chocolate-coated memory, it’s time to put the finishing touches on the one remaining bit of unfinished culinary business. That is what to do with the bone that was leftover ...
Find out what the best ham options are to serve up on your holiday table, according to a blind taste test. Ham is undoubtedly the show on many holiday tables. This main makes an appearance at Easter, ...
Few hunks of meat scream “holiday” like a burnished ham that glistens with a flavorful glaze. It’s no wonder why it’s the ...