Smoking a pre-cooked Ham ?worth it?
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Smoking a pre-cooked Ham ?worth it?
We will be going to Houston Thanksgiving Day for Dinner and Festivities at Step-sons Home. The Wife wants to take a bone-in spiral sliced ham and that's fine with me because it's not convenient to Beer Can a Gobbler. MY QUESTION IS: would I gain anything by Pellet Smoking a pre-cooked Ham or would it be just as well to just heat it in the Oven and glaze it that morning and then put it in a cooler for transporting If necessary, we can warm it back up when we get there
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Re: Smoking a pre-cooked Ham ?worth it?
I have smoked the generic store bought hams and then glazed them. Definitely made a difference. Malcolm Reed has a pretty good recipe on his How To BBQ Right website and YouTube.
Now if you are buying a high end (Honey Baked) type just leave as is.
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Re: Smoking a pre-cooked Ham ?worth it?
Thank you, Sir, that's exactly what I needed to know.
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Re: Smoking a pre-cooked Ham ?worth it?
Emm, I've just done 2 hams in the last week, I did one here last week for 30 people. I did it in the oven and did a glaze which I get high remarks and people dip the sliced ham in the juice.
The baste mix is
300ml bourbon
300 ml maple syrup
300ml apricot sauce
1 small jar honey grain mustard.
Score ham and cook. The second I did for my sons friends who he put on a function for. I saw him the next day and he said everybody raved about how nice the ham was. Both hams were gone in an hour. If you get to try this you will like it.
Russ
The baste mix is
300ml bourbon
300 ml maple syrup
300ml apricot sauce
1 small jar honey grain mustard.
Score ham and cook. The second I did for my sons friends who he put on a function for. I saw him the next day and he said everybody raved about how nice the ham was. Both hams were gone in an hour. If you get to try this you will like it.
Russ
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Re: Smoking a pre-cooked Ham ?worth it?
Thanks, Pardnah, I'll certainly see if it fits our situation and scheduling
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Re: Smoking a pre-cooked Ham ?worth it?
Russ wrote:Emm, I've just done 2 hams in the last week, I did one here last week for 30 people. I did it in the oven and did a glaze which I get high remarks and people dip the sliced ham in the juice.
The baste mix is
300ml bourbon
300 ml maple syrup
300ml apricot sauce
1 small jar honey grain mustard.
Score ham and cook. The second I did for my sons friends who he put on a function for. I saw him the next day and he said everybody raved about how nice the ham was. Both hams were gone in an hour. If you get to try this you will like it.
Russ
I really like the sound of that glaze....
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Re: Smoking a pre-cooked Ham ?worth it?
spacetrucker wrote:Russ wrote:Emm, I've just done 2 hams in the last week, I did one here last week for 30 people. I did it in the oven and did a glaze which I get high remarks and people dip the sliced ham in the juice.
The baste mix is
300ml bourbon
300 ml maple syrup
300ml apricot sauce
1 small jar honey grain mustard.
Score ham and cook. The second I did for my sons friends who he put on a function for. I saw him the next day and he said everybody raved about how nice the ham was. Both hams were gone in an hour. If you get to try this you will like it.
Russ
I really like the sound of that glaze....
You really have to try it, it's a winner. I cook a ham about 4 times a year and it doesn't last long. It's by far the best glaze I've come across.
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Re: Smoking a pre-cooked Ham ?worth it?
I don’t see what it would harm
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