COCA-COLA GLAZED HAM WITH BROWN SUGAR & DIJON

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How to make Coca-Cola Glazed Ham with Brown Sugar & Dijon

Provided by @MakeItYours

Number Of Ingredients 22

1 extra large ( or turkey size ) oven bag ( holds 8 - 25 lbs )
1 /2 c up brown sugar
1 / 3 cup dijon mustard
1 large orange , washed and cut into 6 wedges (optional)
1 can Coca-Cola
1 10 - 12 pound bone-in , fully cooked, smoked ham
1 extra large ( or turkey size ) oven bag ( holds 8 - 25 lbs )
1 /2 c up brown sugar
1 / 3 cup dijon mustard
1 large orange , washed and cut into 6 wedges (optional)
1 can Coca-Cola
1 extra large ( or turkey size ) oven bag ( holds 8 - 25 lbs )
1 /2 c up brown sugar
1 / 3 cup dijon mustard
1 large orange , washed and cut into 6 wedges (optional)
1 can Coca-Cola
1 10 - 12 pound bone-in , fully cooked, smoked ham
1 extra large ( or turkey size ) oven bag ( holds 8 - 25 lbs )
1 /2 c up brown sugar
1 / 3 cup dijon mustard
1 large orange , washed and cut into 6 wedges (optional)
1 can Coca-Cola

Steps:

  • Trim any excess skin and/or fat from the ham. Using a sharp knife, score the ham in a diamond pattern making 1/4-inch deep slices.
  • Place the ham (on its side - not face down) in the oven bag set in a large roasting pan*. Roll the sides of the bag down so that the bag is open wide and you can get your hands around the ham easily.
  • Combine brown sugar and dijon mustard in a small bowl and stir until thoroughly combined. Rub sugar mixture all over ham.
  • Place orange wedges in the bottom of the bag around the ham. Pour the coke into the bag (don't pour the coke over the ham or it will wash the sugar mixture off - just pour it in near the bottom of the ham).
  • "Puff up" the bag a little by gathering air or blowing into the bag so that the bag isn't touching the ham. Making sure to keep a "loose fit" around the ham, close the bag tightly with the provided tie. You should end up with what looks something like a two day-old mylar balloon with a ham inside it. Using a small, sharp knife, make three small slits in the top of the bag for ventilation (don't skip this step or the bag will burst wide open and the ham won't be able to self-baste).
  • Move your oven rack just low enough that the bag won't touch the upper elements in your oven then bake at 350 degrees for 2-2.5 hours (2.5-3 hours if using a 13-15 pound ham) or until nicely browned and caramelized.
  • Remove ham from oven and rest, inside the bag, for 30 minutes before serving.

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