Slow Cooker Copycat Honey Baked Ham

Ingredients:

½ tsp. Cinnamon

6-8 lb. Bone-in spiral sliced ham

½ tsp. Nutmeg

2 Tbsp. Melted butter

¼ tsp. Ground cloves

¼ C. Honey

¼ tsp. Paprika

1 C. Brown sugar

½ tsp. Salt

½ tsp. Garlic powder

Instructions:

Place the spiral sliced ham into the bottom of the slow cooker.

Mix together the honey and butter in a bowl, and pour between the slices and over the outside of the ham.

Cover and cook on high for 4 hours.

Preheat the broiler on high on your oven.

Blend together the garlic powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, ground cloves, paprika, garlic powder, salt and brown sugar in a bowl.

Remove half of the seasoning mixture, and sprinkle it all over the top of the ham.

Transfer the ham to a baking dish lined with aluminum foil.

Broil the ham for a few minutes until caramelized.

Heat the remaining seasoning mixture in a pot over medium heat until melted and thickened slightly.

Brush the glaze over the ham and broil for another minute or two before serving.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I use a different type of ham for this recipe?

While the recipe specifically calls for a bone-in spiral sliced ham, you can use a boneless ham if you prefer.

Just adjust the cooking time as needed, as boneless hams tend to cook faster.

Is it necessary to use a slow cooker for this recipe, or can I bake it in the oven the entire time?

You can certainly bake the ham in the oven the entire time if you prefer.

The slow cooker is used initially to heat the ham thoroughly, and the broiling step is done in the oven.

If you want to skip the slow cooker, simply bake the ham in the oven at a low temperature until heated through, and then proceed with the broiling step.

What can I substitute for melted butter in the honey mixture?

If you want to substitute butter, you can use margarine or a non-dairy butter alternative for a similar effect.

The melted fat helps to bind the honey and adds flavor.

Can I adjust the sweetness of the glaze?

Yes, you can adjust the sweetness of the glaze to your preference.

If you want it sweeter, you can add more honey or brown sugar.

Conversely, if you prefer it less sweet, you can reduce the amount of honey or brown sugar used.

What can I serve with this honey baked ham?

This ham pairs well with a variety of side dishes such as mashed potatoes, green beans, roasted vegetables, or a salad.

You can also serve it with dinner rolls or biscuits for a complete meal.

Can I use a different type of ham for this recipe?

While the recipe specifically calls for a bone-in spiral sliced ham, you can use a boneless ham if you prefer.

Just adjust the cooking time as needed, as boneless hams tend to cook faster.

Is it necessary to use a slow cooker for this recipe, or can I bake it in the oven the entire time?

You can certainly bake the ham in the oven the entire time if you prefer.

The slow cooker is used initially to heat the ham thoroughly, and the broiling step is done in the oven.

If you want to skip the slow cooker, simply bake the ham in the oven at a low temperature until heated through, and then proceed with the broiling step.

What can I substitute for melted butter in the honey mixture?

If you want to substitute butter, you can use margarine or a non-dairy butter alternative for a similar effect.

The melted fat helps to bind the honey and adds flavor.

Can I adjust the sweetness of the glaze?

Yes, you can adjust the sweetness of the glaze to your preference.

If you want it sweeter, you can add more honey or brown sugar.

Conversely, if you prefer it less sweet, you can reduce the amount of honey or brown sugar used.

What can I serve with this honey baked ham?

This ham pairs well with a variety of side dishes such as mashed potatoes, green beans, roasted vegetables, or a salad.

You can also serve it with dinner rolls or biscuits for a complete meal.

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