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Paula’s Old-Fashioned Holiday Glazed Ham & Martha’s Bourbon-Glazed Ham

December 30, 2009 By: kristi Category: Main Dish

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I’m almost embarrassed to say this, but this was the first ham that I have ever cooked.  And it will NOT be the last.  It was so easy.  What have I been waiting for?!  I blame it on the fact that I typically cook for 2 instead of 10 people so there is no need to make a large ham.

To this day we are still playing the “Clean out the Fridge” game.  Every meal, Jay and I peek in the fridge to see what we can concoct with our leftovers.  We are LOADED with food!  During a time when money is tight and jobs are scarce, having a fridge full of food is such a blessing.  SUCH a blessing!

In addition to my Old-Fashioned Holiday Glazed Ham by Paula Deen, Jay’s mom made this AMAZING Bourbon-Glazed Ham for Christmas Eve.  It was smoky, tender, and unbelievable!  The entire family was picking pieces off of it before dinner, just like the dad in A Christmas Story.  (LOVE that movie, by the way…)

Tuck these recipes into your file and keep them for a family meal.  They are both incredibly easy, elegant, and unbelievably delicious.

PS – Santa brought us a Brinkmann Charcoal Smoker & Grill for Christmas.  Oh the possibilities this brings!  New Years Day is already filled with smoked Ribs.  Can’t wait to share that with you!

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Paula’s Old-Fashion Holiday Glazed Ham

Source: Paula Deen

Serves: 12

1 spiral-sliced half ham (Paula prefers Smithfield)
1 20-ounce can pineapple slices, juice reserved
15 to 20 whole cloves (optional)
1 small jar maraschino cherries
3/4 cup packed light brown sugar
2 tablespoons yellow mustard

Directions:

Preheat the oven as directed on the ham package and follow the instructions for baking the ham. Remove the ham from the oven about 30 minutes before the end of the warming time.

Decoratively arrange the pineapple slices on top of the ham, securing them with whole cloves, if using, or toothpicks. Place a cherry in the center of each pineapple ring and secure with a clove or toothpick.

In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar, mustard and just enough of the reserved pineapple juice to make a thick glaze. Spoon the glaze over the ham and bake for the remaining 30 minutes. Remove the ham from the oven, transfer to a cutting board and carve.

Holiday Leftovers: Warm Wild Mushroom Salad

December 28, 2009 By: kristi Category: Appetizer, Main Dish, Salad, Side Dish, Vegetables, Vegetarian

Warmed Mushroom Salad

For Christmas my parents got me this awesome cookbook – Simply Salads by Jennifer Chandler.  Now my Ma knows that I LOVE when my cookbooks have pictures to go with each recipe.  Lucky for me, these cookbooks tend to be less expensive than the ones without pictures.  Not sure why, but it works for me!

Perusing this book, I had no idea that it would be an inspiration for using up MORE of my leftover ham.  The recipe calls for pancetta, which is a dry cured meat that reminds me of bacon.  Instead of buying pancetta, I just used my Christmas ham.  Ham doesn’t create the same drippings in the skillet as bacon when you cook it, but a little olive oil solves that problem.  You still get the flavor, you just need a little assistance from the oil.

We had this salad right after church.  It hit the spot!  We wanted something light, but we wanted something that felt like a meal.  We served this salad with my homemade Ham and Cheddar Biscuits.  Home run, I tell you!  Never thought to warm wild mushrooms and place them on a salad.  Good call, Jennifer!

Warm Wild Mushroom Salad

Serves 4 for a meal or 6 for an appetizer

Source: Simply Salads by Jennifer Chandler, pg. 128 (& pg. 106 for salad dressing)

Ingredients:

Salad:

1/4 cup Sherry Vinaigrette – *recipe follows
1/4 pound pancetta, bacon, or ham ** if using ham, add 1-2 Tbs. olive oil
1 shallot, minced
1/2 lb. assorted wild mushrooms (I used oyster, porcini, and shiitake), ends trimmed
1/2 cup pine nuts, toasted
Kosher salt and pepper to taste
1 bag (8oz) Field Greens

Sherry Vinaigrette:

(I doubled this recipe for my salads)

1 shallot, minced
1 tsp. dijon mustard
2 Tbs. sherry wine vinegar (or red wine vinegar)
6 Tbs. olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

Prepare the Sherry Vinaigrette - In a small bowl whisk together shallot, mustard, and vinegar.  Slowly add the olive oil in a stream, whisking to emulsify.  Season with salt and pepper.  (Makes about 1/4 cup)

In a medium skillet, over medium-low heat, cook the ham (with olive oil) or pancetta/bacon without oil.  Cook until outside is crisp, about 4 minutes.  Transfer ham to paper-towel lined plate to drain, reserving the drippings in the pan.

Increase the heat to medium.  Add the shallot and cook, stirring often, until tender, 3-5 minutes.  Add the mushrooms and cook, stirring often, until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Transfer the mixture to a medium bowl.

Add the ham and pine nuts to the mushroom mixture and toss.  Season with salt and pepper to taste.

In a large salad bowl, toss the Field Greens with the vinaigrette to taste.  Divide the salad among individual plates. Top with mushrooms.  Serve immediately!  (Otherwise the greens will get droopy!)