I bought a glazed ham and need some help?!


Question: from walmart,it is fully cooked and comes with a pack of brown sugar glaze but has no instructions. How should i prepare it? do i eat it cold with the glaze? do i pour the glaze on and put it in the oven? Im lost and hungry = \
anyone know hat im supposed to do with this?


Answers: from walmart,it is fully cooked and comes with a pack of brown sugar glaze but has no instructions. How should i prepare it? do i eat it cold with the glaze? do i pour the glaze on and put it in the oven? Im lost and hungry = \
anyone know hat im supposed to do with this?

What you do is look very carefully on the package and maybe behind the sticker, where you will find instructions for heating up the ham and using the glaze. Sometimes they are in very small print so look very carefully.

If you still don't find them, heat the ham, covered with foil, for 15-20 minutes per pound at 325F. About 25-30 minutes before time is up, brush the ham with the glaze in the packet or use some other glaze of your choice. (Making your own is frequently a better choice.)

If it is fully cooked, then you can eat it plain that way. The sugar glaze is for putting on it and baking it in the oven...at about 350 degrees for about an hour or so..? Just makes it a little more tasty hot, but cold is ok if you are too hungry to cook it.

Bake the ham at 325 degrees for 12 minutes per pound.. Last 15 minutes pour the glaze over the ham and bake at 350 degrees.

Remove the ham from the oven and let sit for about 10 minutes before cutting.

i would forget the glaze, cover with english mustard then add brown sugar over the top. stick some whole cloves into it cover with foil and put into a pre heated oven 180 degrees for 20 to 30 minutes. good luck





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