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Brown Sugar Bourbon Pineapple Ham

This mouthwatering baked Brown Sugar Bourbon Pineapple Ham is basted with a glaze that’s packed with sweet and spicy flavors. It’s dotted with whole cloves and covered in a brown sugar bourbon-pineapple glaze that’s simply spectacular. It’s at the top of my list of company worthy glaze recipes perfect for holidays and special occasions. It’s mouthwatering and guaranteed to be the star of any meal.

Brown Sugar Bourbon Pineapple Glazed Ham

Baked Brown Sugar Bourbon Pineapple Ham Recipe

Baked ham is a traditional special occasion entrée and holiday treat. It  tends to be the centerpiece of both Easter and Christmas tables and even makes an appearance at Thanksgiving, too. So, when I go to the trouble of baking a whole ham I want the glaze to be special, too. Kentucky bourbon gives this sweet glaze just the right punch and a pretty golden color that really makes it pop. How to make simple Baked Brown Sugar Bourbon Ham: (Scroll down for full printable recipe.)

  • Oven- Preheat the oven to 325°F. Move the rack to the lower third of the oven.
  • Trip and Prep Ham – Remove any skin and trim the fat to 1/4-inch thickness. Score the ham in a diamond pattern using a sharp knife making 1/4-inch deep cuts 3/4-inch apart.
  • Cloves – Press a whole clove into the center of each diamond.
  • Transfer to Pan – Place ham cut side down (fat side up) into a 13×9-inch baking pan or similar. Pour the pineapple juice around the ham. (You can use a baking rack fitted into the pan, if desired.)
  • Glaze – In a small bowl, mix together the brown sugar, bourbon, preserves, butter, mustard and allspice. Mix until fully combined.
  • Glaze Ham – Carefully spoon or brush the glaze over the ham using 1/3 of the glaze. Cover loosely with foil and place into the oven.
  • Oven Time – Bake for 12-15 minutes per pound. Stop midway through baking, lift the foil and spoon 1/3 of the glaze over the ham then recover with foil.
  • Char the Glaze – Thirty (30) minutes before the end of baking remove the foil and brush with the remaining glaze and return to the oven uncovered to finish baking and brown.
  • Stand Time – Rest uncovered for 20 minutes then carve or cool completely and chill.
Brown Sugar Bourbon Pineapple Glazed Ham

How to Make  the Best Brown Sugar Bourbon Pineapple Ham

  • Ingredients you’ll need to make homemade Brown Sugar Bourbon Pineapple Ham: 10-12 pound fully cooked bine-in ham, pineapple preserves (you could use orange, peach or apricot) bourbon, light brown sugar, whole cloves, pineapple juice or apple juice, butter, allspice and spicy brown mustard.
  • An alternative to pineapple preserves for the pineapple ham glaze: If you’re unable to find pineapple you can use orange, peach or apricot preserves instead.
  • Another alternative for the pineapple glaze, is to use an 8 ounce can of crushed pineapple cooked with 1/4 cup granulated sugar. Simmer on the stovetop for 15-20 minutes or just until slightly thickened.
  • What’s the best kind of bourbon to use for the brown sugar glaze? I’m partial to a Kentucky bourbon but you can certainly use any that you’re familiar with and enjoy.
  • Due to the sweetness of the brown sugar glaze this pineapple ham is baked loosely covered with foil until the last 30 minutes.
  • At the end of baking, remove the foil and spoon the sweet glaze over the ham to give it a chance to brown and char. This technique will cause the pineapple to become candied and it coats the ham beautifully.
  • How do you slice a Southern style baked ham? To carve, slice vertically near the bone then make thin slices from the top down to the vertical cut in the thickness of your choosing.
  • Can I use the ham bone for other Southern recipes? Yes, you can! You can use it to add flavor to soup, pinto beans, greens and more. If you aren’t ready to use it immediately, cool it and freeze it for future meals.
  • Leftover baked ham can be cooled, wrapped and frozen for up to 3-4 months. Store chilled in an airtight container after baking for up to 3-4 days.
  • Make sure you have plenty of buttermilk biscuits or homemade yeast rolls  to serve on the side.
Brown Sugar Bourbon Pineapple Glazed Ham

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Brown Sugar Bourbon Pineapple Ham

Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time2 hours 30 minutes
RestingTime20 minutes
Total Time3 hours
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Southern
Keyword: baked-ham-recipe, brown-sugar-bourbon-pineapple-glazed-ham
Servings: 16 servings (may vary)
Author: Melissa Sperka

Ingredients

  • 1 10-12 lb fully cooked Hickory smoked bone-in ham
  • Whole cloves
  • 1 cup pineapple or apple juice
  • 1 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup bourbon
  • 1/3 cup pineapple preserves
  • 1 Tbsp butter melted
  • 2 tsp spicy brown mustard
  • 1/4 tsp allspice

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325°F. Move the rack to the lower third of the oven.
  • Remove any skin and trim the fat to 1/4-inch thickness.
  • Score the ham in a diamond pattern using a sharp knife making 1/4-inch deep cuts 3/4-inch apart.
  • Press one whole clove into the center of each diamond.
  • Place the ham cut side down (fat side up) into a 13×9-inch baking pan or similar. Pour the pineapple juice around the ham. (You can use a baking rack fitted into the pan, if desired.)
  • Glaze: In a small bowl mix together the brown sugar, bourbon, preserves, butter, mustard and allspice. Mix until fully combined.
  • Carefully spoon or brush the glaze over the ham using 1/3 of the glaze. Cover ham loosely with foil and place into the oven.
  • Bake for 12-15 minutes per pound. Stop midway through baking, lift the foil and spoon 1/3 of the glaze over the ham then recover with foil.
  • Thirty (30) minutes before the end of baking remove the foil and brush with the remaining glaze and return to the oven uncovered to finish baking and brown.
  • If needed, broil at the very end of baking to char further. Do NOT walk away.
  • Rest uncovered for 20 minutes then carve or cool completely and chill.
  • Store leftovers tightly covered and chilled for up to 4 days.

Notes

Follow the ham package instructions for recommended baking time, if different
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4 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Made this for my Easter dinner this year. Wow, a definite repeat. I used pineapple juice because it was what I had -n hand. I also cut up a fresh pineapple and used toothpicks and put it on the ham as it roasted. Yummy!!
    Thanks!

  2. I tried this recipe for my Christmas ham. It is hands down the best I have ever tried. It will be my staple from now on. Going to try it on the turkey breast in the oven. Will let you know how that turns out! Thank you

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