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

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    Whether you're reheating a pre-cooked spiral ham or cooking a raw and fresh ham in the oven, ... Canned ham, boneless. 3 to 10. 15 to 20. ... Cover with water and boil 20 to 25 minutes per pound. ...

  3. Best way to reheat ham in the oven so it stays moist and tender

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    You can also place the ham in an oven bag. Figure no more than 10 minutes per pound for reheating. For hams that are fully cooked (again, check the label) and not spiral sliced, first cut off any ...

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  5. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    A low-temperature oven, 95 to 160 °C (200 to 320 °F), is best when cooking with large cuts of meat, turkey and whole chickens. [2] This is not technically roasting temperature, but it is called slow-roasting. The benefit of slow-roasting an item is less moisture loss and a more tender product.

  6. Spicy Beef Picadillo Crêpes with Chipotle Crema Recipe - AOL

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    Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 300°F/150°C/gas 2. Put the crêpes on a large plate and cover it with foil. Heat the crêpes in the oven until they’re hot, about 10 minutes. Lay the crêpes presentation-side down on a clean work surface.

  7. Pork roll - Wikipedia

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    An item resembling pork roll, packed minced ham, may have been locally produced in the later 1700s. [9] John Taylor is credited with creating his secret recipe for the product in 1856. [10] George Washington Case, a farmer and butcher from nearby Belle Mead, created his own recipe for hickory-smoked pork roll in 1870. [10]