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Baked Ham with Marmalade-Horseradish Glaze



 
 
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Default Baked Ham with Marmalade-Horseradish Glaze

Baked Ham with Marmalade-Horseradish Glaze

1 (18-pound) fully cooked bone-in smoked ham, room temperature
48 (about) whole cloves
4 cups water
1 cup orange marmalade
1/4 cup prepared cream style horseradish
1/4 cup (packed) golden brown sugar
2 cups fresh orange juice

Position rack in bottom third of oven and preheat to 325F. Place ham
on rack set in large roasting pan. Using sharp knife, score ham in
diamond pattern. Press 1 clove into center of each diamond. Pour 4
cups water into roasting pan. Roast ham 1 hour 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, blend marmalade, horseradish, and sugar in medium bowl.

Remove ham from oven. Transfer ham to baking sheet. Discard pan
juices. Return ham to roasting pan. Add orange juice to roasting pan.
Brush top of ham with 1/3 of marmalade glaze. Bake ham 10 minutes.
Baste with orange juice in pan, then brush with half of remaining
glaze. Bake ham 10 minutes. Baste with orange juice in pan and brush
with remaining glaze. Roast ham until heated through, basting every
5 minutes, about 20 minutes longer. Let ham rest 15 minutes. Transfer
to platter. Serve ham hot, warm, or at room temperature.


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