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By Elaine Lemm, About.com Guide to British & Irish Food

Baked Ham for Christmas - Baked Ham Recipes

Tuesday December 9, 2008
Baked Christmas Ham
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One of my most requested recipes at Christmas is for a Baked Ham. Baked ham is a Christmas favorite, is a perfect British food for Boxing Day buffets and snacks over the holiday period.

Baked, stuffed hams originated in the Cotswolds in England centuries ago. The recipes made their way across the ocean to America with the Pilgrim Fathers and have since become part of a traditional Christmas in the US.  British baked hams traditionally had a flour and water crust to protect them during cooking. The crust would be removed before serving and as the crust had soaked up all the flavor of the ham would usually be eaten by the servants. I prefer the American style glazed crust, I feel it is infinitely preferable to the original British crust as it adds sweetness and flavor to the ham.

The baked ham requires a piece of gammon which is a raw, cured bacon leg cut and is only called ham once it is cooked. Before preparing a baked ham always check if the gammon you buy needs to be soaked before cooking to remove the saltiness. Many supermarkets use a milder cure and won't need soaking.

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