Do you love a great big juicy bone-in ham? Do you usually only have it once a year, like at Easter? That is when we usually have ours but we decided to make a one-off season and man was this a spectacular ham. This Southern Pecan Glazed Ham was perfection for us. I’m not sure I have had a better ham than this one EVER. Honey, brown sugar, sweet mustard with a hint of cloves and oranges, and then smothered in pecans. Life does not get much better than enjoying a meal like this at any time of the year.
I have to say this is how I like my ham, with the bone-in and not spiral cut with the glaze that comes with it. A glaze is very easy to make, one pot, a little simmer, and voila you have got it made. The oven does all the work. Just a little prep ahead of time taking off some of the fat and giving it a criss-cross score is not hard work. Serve this up with a great salad like this Southern Macaroni Salad.
This ham would also make gorgeous sliders for game day, think of that sweet sauce with great mustard and cheese on little sliders!! I know your mouth is watering like mine is!! Serve this up on a big platter and watch everyone dive right in!!
Wouldn’t your family and friends be impressed with you presenting this at the table. Succulent ham dripping with a gorgeous glaze and piled high with pecans. I know I would be gobsmacked with a platter coming to me that looked like this.
How do you check to see if it is done perfectly? I use my easy read Thermapen, it gives you a very accurate instant temperature. If I ham is already fully cooked (which most are) then you just need to heat to 140F.
And it really is not a difficult dish. Some might find it intimidating but once you try it you will agree that it is very simple indeed.
We enjoyed this meal with some traditional fixins’ like Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes and also not very traditional Feta Roasted Carrot Recipe. It was a delicious feast and one that my whole family adored.
Southern Pecan Glazed Ham
Ingredients
- 1 cup brown sugar packed
- 1/4 cup honey
- 1/3 cup orange juice
- 3 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
- 1/4 tsp. cloves
- pinch Cayenne pepper large pinch
- 1 cup pecans rough chopped
- 10-12 lbs ham bone-in 10-12 lbs. fully cooked
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325F. Line a roasting pan with heavy duty aluminum foil. Place rack inside pan.
- Add the brown sugar, honey, orange juice, mustard, cloves, cayenne to a small saucepan and bring up to a simmer. Let cook until thickened and slightly reduced, about 6-8 min. Add the pecans and set aside.
- Remove the skin from the ham and some of the excess fat. Score the ham 1/4-inch deep making a diamond pattern. Place the ham on the rack and top with foil. Bake for 1 1/2 hours.
- Remove ham from oven and increase oven temperature to 350F. Brush the ham with 1/2 of the pecan glaze, let bake uncovered for 15 min. and then repeat with the second half and bake a further 15 min. or until pecans are golden. Remove from oven and let the ham sit for 15-20 min. Spooning glaze over ham as it sits. Slice and serve.
Comments & Reviews
Nellie Blazina says
Ok, Ya’ll. I’m super excited about this recipe. This looks Delicious!!! I think my family is going to love this.
Jenn says
We love ham but I have never jazzed it up quite like this. My family would go insane if I made this!
Amy Desrosiers says
What a deliciously tasty ham recipe this is! I love the pecans encrusted to the outside of the ham.
Lisa Bristol says
I mad a recipe close to this Southern Pecan Glazed Ham last Christmas. It was so good everyone had seconds. I definitely recommend this recipe.
Claudia Krusch says
I am so excited to try this Southern Pecan Glazed Ham . I am always looking for new recipes to try.
Elizabeth Lampman says
Oh my this Southern Pecan Glazed Ham looks amazing. I am excited to give this recipe a try. I am sure it will be a big hit.
Sarah says
I am tucking this recipe in my files for Thanksgiving. I am always on the lookout for a different ham recipe to use on Thanksgiving since I’m not a turkey eater. This one looks perfect!
Jeni says
Yummy! This looks so tasty. I can’t wait to try it. It’s way too hot to cook a ham hear in Texas right now, but I’ll definitely add this to my recipe list.
Liz Mays says
Oh this sounds seriously tasty! I have to try adding some flavor to our ham this way. The glaze looks amazing.
Meagan says
Holy cow! YUM!!! This would be perfect for my upcoming family get together.
Connie says
This looks absolutely delicious. I will be giving this
Jennifer G says
Well now I am drooling. This looks beyond delicious. My husband would love it. I think maybe it’s time I step away from the pineapple and honey and do the southern pecan thing!
Vera Sweeney says
This sounds absolutely mouthwatering. I love the salt/sweet combo going on here. Om nom nom.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
Oh yeah. This brings back so many memories of my childhood holidays. There was always a ham like this on the table.
Kristen @ My 3 Little Kittens says
Could this recipe be ANY MORE GORGEOUS!!! You have such an amazing talent Tara and I would eat this in a heartbeat!
Tara Noland says
What a lovely comment, thank you!
Jeanette says
My mouth stared watering just looking at the picture! I need to make this! That glaze alone is worth it!! Can you just deliver this to me?!
robin rue says
Oh yum! I have never had my ham prepared like this, but it sounds delicious and I can’t wait to try it the next time I make ham.
elsie says
Looks great!
Terry says
Did you use a fresh ham, or cooked ham?
Tara Noland says
Cooked ham, I will add that in the recipe, thank you!
Carole from Carole's Chatter says
Hi Tara, this would fit perfectly in Food on Friday: June under the bacon & ham theme. Hope you bring it on over. You’ll find the link towards the top of my sidebar. Cheers from Carole’s Chatter