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  2. How to Carve a Ham - AOL

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    Ham & Cheese SconesI make these scones as a way to use up leftover ham. The cheesy, savory wonders are a delight as an appetizer or an afternoon snack. Barbara Lento, Houston, Pennsylvania ...

  3. How Long Does It Take To Cook a Ham? Everything You ... - AOL

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    Shank or Butt Portion, bone in. 3 to 4. 35 to 40. Arm Picnic Shoulder, boneless. 5 to 8. 30 to 35. Shoulder Roll (Butt), boneless. ... How to Carve a Ham: Step-by-Step Cut and Slice Instructions.

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  5. Jamonera - Wikipedia

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    The long and flexible bladed knife used to carve the ham is known as a cuchillo jamonero (Spanish pronunciation: [xamoˈneɾo]). The device originated in Spain and traditionally has a simple, stout wooden base onto which a metal spike and clamp are fixed. The thinner end of the leg is clamped in an elevated position, while the shank rests on ...

  6. Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course - Wikipedia

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    carving a whole ham; roasting pork with crispy skin; chilling wine in 6 minutes; Cooking equipments: roasting & baking trays Guide: shellfish (brown shrimp, atlantic prawn, tiger prawn, giant tiger prawn, langoustine) 20 "Special Salads & Fabulous Fruits" 5 October 2012: Recipes: Green papaya salad; Chopped salad; Green bean salad with mustard ...

  7. List of ham dishes - Wikipedia

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    Ham is typically used in its sliced form, often as a filling for sandwiches and similar foods. This list also contains notable ham hock dishes. A ham hock is the portion of a pig’s leg that is neither part of the ham proper nor the foot or ankle, but rather the extreme shank end of the leg bone. It is the joint between the tibia/fibula and ...

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    Brown Sugar Pineapple Ham. This retro glazed ham is a classic stunner for the center of a table, and just a few easy sides short of a fantastic Christmas feast. Get the Brown Sugar Pineapple Ham ...

  9. Gammon (meat) - Wikipedia

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    Strictly speaking, a gammon is the bottom end of a whole side of bacon (which includes the back leg); ham is just the back leg cured on its own. [3] Like bacon it must be cooked before it can be eaten; in that sense gammon is comparable to fresh pork meat, and different from dry-cured ham like jamón serrano or prosciutto.