Navigation

Welcome Guest
( Log In | Register )


> Find more recipes on Essential Kids

Find easy family recipes, lunchbox ideas and more in the Essential Kids Recipes section:
www.essentialkids.com.au/recipes

Want to win an easy $100? Share your recipe on Essential Kids. All you need is a recipe name, ingredients and method. Share yours today!

3 Pages V   1 2 3 >  
Reply to this topicStart new topic

> My first Christmas ham...., HELP

V
MissButtercup
post 16/12/2012, 02:00 PM
Post #1
***   Posts: 770   Joined: 25-February 10     
Regular Member
As the title suggests this year I'll be preparing my first Christmas ham but I have a few questions I hope you can help with;

1. I would like to buy a boneless ham, how does this vary from a whole leg! What's the best piece of ham to buy?

2. What's your favourite glaze? I am thinking that I might try something with my new favourite juice, Charlie's Peach & Passionfruit lemonade, do you think this would be ok to substitute for the traditional orange juice? Would it work and what would you put with it?

3. How do you prepare your ham?

ETA - 4. Can I freeze a ham between now and Christmas? Going in for a c/s this week so need to be organised.

TIA

This post has been edited by MissButtercup: 16/12/2012, 02:12 PM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Swahili
post 16/12/2012, 03:15 PM
Post #2
******   Posts: 11,872   Joined: 29-January 03     
++
I usually just get a free range half leg of ham from the local butcher. Not sure about boneless ham, sorry! Will be watching this thread as I am doing a glazed ham for the first time this year and I haven't yet decided on a glaze- will probably do a honey and mustard one...
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
~Supernova~
post 16/12/2012, 03:18 PM
Post #3
****   Posts: 3,595   Joined: 1-April 04     
...
Honey and mustard (with accompanying herbs and spices) is always a winner. I don't think I would personally mix peach or passion fruit flavour with ham...but you never know, it might be awesome!

I'd also buy it on the bone. Any reason you want boneless?

You absolutely can freeze ham, but I prefer not to.

Not much help am I? Tounge1.gif

Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
FiveAus
post 16/12/2012, 03:44 PM
Post #4
****   Posts: 1,932   Joined: 6-October 12   From: Country Victoria  
Advanced Member
One thing I found with freezing ham is that it very quickly takes on a "freezer" taste. I've used the frozen ham in cooking, but I don't like it just to eat because of the funny freezer taste. I don't know how to avoid it either.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
CrazySingleMum
post 16/12/2012, 03:49 PM
Post #5
****   Posts: 4,412   Joined: 6-December 07     
We used to stay at home but now we have a social life ..
I order one from the butcher and pick it up a few days before Christmas. I've never done anything to it.

Wouldn't freeze it, and the boneless ones aren't as good (IMO).

Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Jenflea
post 16/12/2012, 03:54 PM
Post #6
*****   Posts: 6,842   Joined: 15-October 10   From: ACT  
+
I saw Coles had ready made pouches of glaze for ham a few weeks ago. Orange and balsamic vinegar I think. Maybe around the $3 mark. Buy one and do it that way original.gif Glaze ready in the fridge to go on the day, ham to be picked up by someone else!

Actually, if you;'re going in for C/S, why are you doing Christmas lunch? Won't you need a bit of recovery time and to NOT be lifting heavy pans of ham etc?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
wilding
post 16/12/2012, 03:58 PM
Post #7
*****   Posts: 5,621   Joined: 5-May 04     
75/1000hrs exercise challenge Jan.
QUOTE (Jenflea @ 16/12/2012, 03:54 PM) *
I saw Coles had ready made pouches of glaze for ham a few weeks ago. Orange and balsamic vinegar I think. Maybe around the $3 mark. Buy one and do it that way original.gif Glaze ready in the fridge to go on the day, ham to be picked up by someone else!



That's what I used last year and found it tasty. I brought another one for this years ham.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
asdf89
post 16/12/2012, 04:11 PM
Post #8
**   Posts: 137   Joined: 6-December 12     
Member
If you wanted to use fruit juice, my mother did a ham with apricot nectar last year... similar to this one http://www.porkbeinspired.com/RecipeDetail...glazed_Ham.aspx

but she didn't add ground cloves to the glaze, but use whole cloves to decorate the ham (like this http://www.odt.co.nz/files/story/2012/10/b...506a75dfbd.JPG)

very tasty!

ETA: if you purchase your ham now if should keep in the fridge:

'To store ham on the bone, wrap loosely in a clean tea towel or pillowcase which has been rinsed in water and wrung out tightly. Change the tea towel every day and the ham will keep well. Store ham in refrigerator; the air must be able to circulate around the ham, so do not have a tight covering. Do not store ham in its original packaging.'

There are a few more hints on storage and prep here: http://aww.ninemsn.com.au/food/cookingtips/775617/ham-hints

This post has been edited by asdf89: 16/12/2012, 04:17 PM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
~Supernova~
post 16/12/2012, 04:13 PM
Post #9
****   Posts: 3,595   Joined: 1-April 04     
...
QUOTE (FiveAus @ 16/12/2012, 03:44 PM) *
One thing I found with freezing ham is that it very quickly takes on a "freezer" taste. I've used the frozen ham in cooking, but I don't like it just to eat because of the funny freezer taste. I don't know how to avoid it either.


This is the issue I have. For Christmas day, all my family "contribute to lunch. My sister wants to bring her frozen ham from Chrisco, but I said I would rather buy a fresh one at my own expense. It just never tastes nice.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
MissButtercup
post 16/12/2012, 05:03 PM
Post #10
***   Posts: 770   Joined: 25-February 10     
Regular Member
Jenflea - parents are coming for dinner but we're off to friends for lunch so i will only be doing a platter. I am going to take some of the ham on the platter for lunch and the rest will be for dinner. DH will be helping out tho (or he better be wink.gif ) parents will be traveling 3hrs on the day so won't be too much help I wouldn't think.

So it sounds soo far that freezing is out but glad to hear the ham should last in the fridge anyway until Christmas.

I thought boneless just for easy of carving and to save room in the fridge... Better just to go a leg?

This post has been edited by MissButtercup: 16/12/2012, 05:17 PM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

3 Pages V   1 2 3 >
Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 

 
 
Advertisement
 
 
Advertisement
 
 
 
Featured Promotions
 
 
Advertisement
 
 
RSS Lo-Fi Version
Skin by IPB Customize
Time is now: 20/06/2013

 
Essential Baby and Essential Kids is the place to find parenting information and parenting support relating to conception, pregnancy, birth, babies, toddlers, kids, maternity, family budgeting, family travel, nutrition and wellbeing, family entertainment, kids entertainment, tips for the family home, child-friendly recipes and parenting. Try our pregnancy due date calculator to determine your due date, or our ovulation calculator to predict ovulation and your fertile period. Our pregnancy week by week guide shows your baby's stages of development. Access our very active mum's discussion groups in the Essential Baby forums or the Essential Kids forums to talk to mums about conception, pregnancy, birth, babies, toddlers, kids and parenting lifestyle. Essential Baby also offers a baby names database of more than 22,000 baby names, popular baby names, boys' names, girls' names and baby names advice in our baby names forum. Essential Kids features a range of free printable worksheets for kids from preschool years through to primary school years. For the latest baby clothes, maternity clothes, maternity accessories, toddler products, kids toys and kids clothing, breastfeeding and other parenting resources, check out Essential Baby and Essential Kids.