Pineapple-Glazed Ham

 Pineapple-Glazed Ham🌷🍛

Roasted ham on a platter with cherries and charred citrus rings. One of our best ham recipes for the holidays.


We love the look of 1950s-style pineapple-glazed ham, maraschino cherries, and all, but not the cloying sweetness. We spiked the glaze for our retro-chic version with hot sauce and apple cider vinegar to cut through the sugar. For the best results, the ham should rest before slicing just like any other roast; a full hour is ideal, but 30 minutes will work.

Ingredients

8–12 servings

1/2 pineapple, peeled, sliced into rings
1 large orange, sliced into thick rounds
1 (10-lb.) cured smoked bone-in ham or 6-lb. cured boneless ham
3 cups pineapple juice
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1/2 cup (packed) light brown sugar
1/4 cup hot sauce
Maraschino cherries (for serving)

Step 1

Preheat oven to 300°F. Stack 2–3 sheets of foil ample enough to cover ham on a work surface and arrange pineapple and orange slices on top in a single layer. Set ham on fruit (if using a bone-in ham and it has a fat cap, score very lightly, making cuts about 3/4" apart) and wrap up tightly. Transfer to a wire rack set inside a large rimmed baking sheet and bake until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of ham registers 115°F, 3–3 1/2 hours for boneless, 3 1/2–4 hours for bone-in.

Step 2

Meanwhile, bring pineapple juice, vinegar, brown sugar, and hot sauce to a boil in a large saucepan. Reduce heat; simmer, swirling occasionally, until thick enough to coat a spoon. Keep warm.

Step 3

Remove ham from oven and increase oven temperature to 425°F. Unwrap ham, peeling back the foil so it covers the baking sheet (this will make for easy cleanup). Once oven is at 425°F, baste ham with warm glaze and return to oven. Bake, brushing with more glaze every 3 minutes or so, until glaze is deeply browned and thermometer registers 125°F, 12–15 minutes. Carefully transfer ham to a cutting board and let rest 30–60 minutes before slicing.

Step 4

While ham is resting, roast fruit, spooning juices over from time to time, until deeply browned, 20–25 minutes.

Step 5

Serve ham with roasted fruit and cherries alongside.

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