Ham

17 Best Ham Recipes for a Roasted, Glazed, and Spiral-Sliced Holiday

These easy ham recipes will help you turn any ham into a showstopping holiday meal. 
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If you’ve purchased a fully cooked ham that’s ready to eat, you could serve it cold. But glazing and warming it will greatly improve the flavor. A fully cooked ham should have an internal temperature of 140ºF when reheated. If you’re using fresh ham and looking for a medium-rare interior, you’ll want a temperature of 145ºF. If you’d like it to be more medium, allow the interior to reach a temperature of 160ºF.

As with all large cuts, it’s important to give the meat a brief rest so that the juices can redistribute. The National Pork Board advises a minimum three-minute rest before carving and recommends slicing as you need it so the meat doesn’t dry out.

4. Save the leftovers!

Ham is great for feeding the whole family the week after the holidays. Turn your leftover ham into a breakfast casserole the next day or an easy weeknight dinner like ham salad, cheesy ham toast, or pasta. If you still have ham after that, you can always freeze the pork and turn it into comforting ham soup or chowder.