This honey glazed ham is a spiral cut ham, coated in honey and spices, then baked to golden brown perfection. An easy holiday ham recipe that looks super impressive and is sure to get rave reviews from family and friends.
You can never go wrong with a ham for a special occasion, whether it’s pineapple ham, coca cola ham, or this delectable honey glazed version.
When it’s time for me to host family and friends for the holidays, I always make this honey glazed ham. It’s a show stopping main course that happens to be easy to make.
Honey Glazed Ham Ingredients
This recipe is made with a ham, brown sugar, butter, honey, Dijon mustard, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and allspice.
How do you make honey glazed ham?
This recipe starts with a homemade glaze made of brown sugar, honey, mustard and spices, which simmers on the stove until thickened. Pour half of the glaze over a ham, then cover the ham and bake it until it’s warmed through. Uncover the ham, and pour the remaining glaze over the top. Increase the oven heat, then bake the ham for an additional 15-20 minutes or until it’s caramelized and browned.
Tips for the perfect ham
- I prefer to make this recipe with a bone-in spiral cut ham. You can also use a bone-in half shank, and score the top in a diamond pattern to let the glaze soak in. Another option is a boneless ham, but this cut is more likely to dry out which is why I always choose bone-in.
- I typically use light brown sugar and clover honey for the glaze. You can use dark brown sugar for a stronger flavor. Other honey varieties will also work, such as blackberry, buckwheat, orange blossom or wildflower.
- I recommend preparing the glaze just before you use it. The glaze will harden in the fridge if you try to make it in advance. If your glaze thickens up more than you’d like, you can microwave it for about 30 seconds to loosen it back up again.
Recipe FAQs
A ham needs to cook for about 15 minutes per pound in the oven at 350 degrees F. This is for a standard bone-in half ham around 7-8 pounds in size.
You can plan on serving about 3/4 pound of ham per person for a bone-in ham, or 1/2 pound of ham for a boneless ham. If you’d like a lot of leftovers at the end of your meal, you can increase this amount to 1 pound of ham per person.
The majority of hams are already cooked, all you’re actually doing is warming your ham through to the proper food safe temperature. A ham is ready to eat when a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the ham reads at least 145 degrees F. Be sure that the thermometer does not touch the bone, as this can lead to an inaccurate reading.
HONEY GLAZED HAM VARIATIONS
I typically make this recipe as written, but sometimes I use other ingredients depending on what I have on hand.
- Juice: Instead of honey, try using 1/2 cup of apple cider, pineapple juice, cranberry juice or orange juice.
- Spices: Skip the cinnamon and nutmeg, and try pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon with a pinch of ginger, or even a bit of ground cardamom.
- Sweetener: Feel free to use maple syrup instead of honey. If you don’t have a liquid sweetener on hand, use an extra 1/4 cup of brown sugar instead.
Once you see how easy this ham is to make, you’ll be preparing it for every holiday!
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Honey Glazed Ham
This honey glazed ham is a spiral cut ham, coated in honey and spices, then baked to golden brown perfection. An easy holiday ham recipe that looks super impressive and is sure to get rave reviews from family and friends.
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a baking pan with cooking spray.
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Add the butter, brown sugar, honey, mustard, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and allspice to a pan. Place the pan over medium heat.
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Bring the pan to a simmer and cook for 3-5 minutes or until glaze is syrupy.
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Place the ham in the pan and pour half of the glaze over it. Cover the ham tightly with foil. Reserve the other half of the glaze for later use.
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Bake the ham for 2 hours. Uncover the ham.
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Pour the remaining half of the glaze over the ham. If the glaze has started to harden, you can microwave it for 30 seconds to loosen it back up.
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Increase the oven temperature to 400 degrees F.
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Place the ham, uncovered, in the oven. Bake for another 15-20 minutes or until glaze is caramelized and browned.
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Transfer the ham to a serving platter and garnish with fresh herbs and fruit. Spoon pan drippings over the ham. Slice the ham, then serve immediately.
Notes
- I prefer to make this recipe with a bone-in spiral cut ham. You can also use a bone-in half shank, and score the top in a diamond pattern to let the glaze soak in.
- I typically use light brown sugar and clover honey for the glaze. You can use dark brown sugar for a stronger flavor. Other honey varieties will also work, such as blackberry, buckwheat, orange blossom or wildflower.
- I recommend preparing the glaze just before you use it. The glaze will harden in the fridge if you try to make it in advance. If your glaze thickens up more than you’d like, you can microwave it for about 30 seconds to loosen it back up again.
Nutrition
Calories: 488kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Cholesterol: 100mg | Sodium: 855mg | Potassium: 373mg | Sugar: 36g | Vitamin A: 355IU | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 1.2mg