Jamón con Piña (Glazed Ham with Pineapples)
Jamón con piña is Puerto Rican-style glazed ham with pineapples. It's sweet and savory and absolutely delicious! In Puerto Rico, we make a glaze with pineapple and cherry juices and decorate the ham with pineapple slices and cherries. This glazed ham is a must-have at every holiday party and special event!
Ingredients
- 8-10 lb8-10 lb8-10 lb Ham, bone-in shank half, butt half or spiral cut ham
- 222 Pineapple, can 20 oz. each, reserve the juice
- 111 Cherries, Canned, jar 10 oz. maraschino cherries, reserve the juice
- 2 cups2 cups2 cups Pineapple Juice, from canned pineapple slices
- 1 cup1 cup1 cup Cherry Juice, Organic, from jar of maraschino cherries
- .5 cup.5 cup.5 cup Brown Sugar
- 666 Cloves, Whole, optional
- 2 Tbsp2 Tbsp2 Tbsp Dijon Mustard, optional
Glaze
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Note, these instructions are written assuming the standard serving size, since you have modified the number of servings, these steps may need to be modified for best results
Prep ham
- Take the ham out of the refrigerator at least 40 minutes before baking to allow it to come to room temperature. This will help cut down the cooking time.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Remove ham from packaging and rinse under cold water. Place the ham in a roasting pan.
- In a small saucepan, add the pineapple juice, maraschino cherry juice, brown sugar, cloves, and mustard. Stir until well combined and cook until it bubbles. Add a cornstarch slurry to thicken it. Remove from heat and set aside.
- Pour about 1 cup of the glaze over the ham until evenly coated. If using a spiral cut ham, making sure to coat each slice with the glaze.
- Place the pineapple slices on the ham using the toothpicks to hold them in place. First, add the toothpick to the ham. Then place the pineapple slice right over the toothpick, (like playing ring toss.) Add a cherry to the center of each pineapple slice by pinning it right onto the toothpick that holds each one. Create a beautiful pattern all around the ham.
Cook ham
- Add 1 cup of water to the pan so the ham doesn't dry out. Cover the ham with aluminum foil. Place ham in the oven and cook for 1 hour.
- After an hour, remove the ham from the oven and baste with its juices from the pan. Cover and continue cooking for 30 more minutes.
- If you want the glaze to caramelize on the outside of the ham, brush the ham with glaze and crank up the heat to 425 degrees F. Cook the ham uncovered for about 5 minutes. Rotate the ham, if necessary, to get an even caramelization. Keep a close eye on it, so it doesn't burn. Sugar tends to burn very easily!
- Remove them ham from the oven, cover with foil and allow to rest 20-25 minutes before slicing. Ladle the pan juices over the ham when serving. Enjoy!
Notes
You may choose shank half, butt half, or spiral cut ham but the spiral cut ham tends to dry out more easily than the others. Cook ham face side down and cover with aluminum foil to retain the moisture. This will prevent the ham from drying out. Also, cook at a low temperature like 325-350 degrees F. After slicing, place the ham back in the pan with its juices and keep covered. Keyword holiday ham recipe, jamon con piña, pineapple glazed ham, puerto rican ham
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Coconut Free Dairy Free Egg Free Entrées Gluten Free Grain Free Meat Nightshade Free Nut Free Shellfish Free Sugar Alcohol FreeThis is our estimate based on online research. | |
Calories: | 530 |
Fat: | 17 g |
Carbohydrates: | 32 g |
Protein: | 81 g |
Cholesterol: | 280 g |
Sodium: | 3855 mg |
Fiber: | 2 g |
Sugars: | 22 g |
Sugar Alcohol: | 0 g |
Calculated per serving. |
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