Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. Pineapple juice, brown sugar, lemon and Dijon mustard cook down into a lush glaze that is brushed over the ham while roasting. David Malosh for The New York Times.
This makes a fine ploughman's lunch. The jelly will keep for weeks in an airtight jar and would also go really well with cheese. For the jelly, place the redcurrants into a pan with a little water ...
Delicious glazed ham, served hot or cold, is a treat for any Christmas celebration. Serve with a creamy mustard sauce and golden, garlicky roasted new potatoes. Preheat the oven to 150C/130C Fan ...
TIPSWhether you are serving your glazed ham hot or cold make a bit of a fuss ... but beware of putting anything toxic in the bunch. The best rule of thumb is to only put on a plate what you ...
Here he cooks up his delicious Christmas glazed ham. Soak the ham in a large bowl of cold water overnight. This will wash away some of the salt and also plump the ham up. Put the soaked ham into a ...
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Try something new this festive season with Our Maple, Mustard and Orange Glazed Ham, which is a fresh twist on the traditional festive favourite. Preheat oven to 200°C (180°C fan-forced).