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  2. Sweet And Smoky Ham Recipes - AOL

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    If you prefer a country-classic smoky ham or a sweet-and-tangy recipe, ... Pineapple Ham Glaze Ingredients: 1 cup dark brown sugar packed. 12 ounces Dr. Pepper. 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar.

  3. Recipe: Spiced Cider-Glazed Ham - AOL

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    Continue baking, uncovered, basting every 15 minutes, until ham is glazed and beginning to brown and a meat thermometer registers 140°F, 45 minutes to 1 hour. Transfer ham to a platter; let rest ...

  4. 25 Best Ham Glaze Recipes for Easter and Beyond - AOL

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    Since the ham glaze will contain sugars of some sort, it's important not to glaze the ham until the last 20-30 minutes of the cooking time because if you glaze it too early, the sugars will ...

  5. The Honey Baked Ham Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Harry Hoenselaar created a bone-in spiral-slicer that smoked and cooked a ham. [2] He said the idea for the spiral ham slicer "came to him in a dream". Hoenselaar built his prototype spiral slicer using "a tire jack, a pie tin, a washing machine motor, and a knife". [3] In the 1930s, Hoenselaar sold honey-glazed hams to drugstores in ...

  6. List of hams - Wikipedia

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    Country ham is a variety of dry-cured ham, referring to a method of curing and smoking done in the parts of the Southeast U.S. states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, and other nearby states. [4] Glazed ham in the U.S. is coated with a flavored or spiced sugar solution ham before cooking.

  7. Country ham - Wikipedia

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    They are usually hardwood smoked (usually hickory and red oak), but some types of country ham, such as the "salt-and-pepper ham" of North Carolina, are not smoked. Missouri country hams traditionally incorporate brown sugar in their cure mix and are known to be milder and less salty than hams produced in more eastern states such as Kentucky and ...