Let’s talk Ham

RHEINLEIN

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Would like to hear best methods for preparing a ham.

Time and temp plus other tips to pull off a good ham .

Seems easy but results seem to vary for me.
 
I'll be following this thread too :) Will be doing a ham for Thanksgiving, not done one before. At the moment I am looking at this recipe for inspiration. Picking up some Pineapple Head rub later today at Ace. Interested to read any tips and suggestions.
https://dizzypigbbq.com/recipe/double-smoked-ham/
Also doing two turkey breasts. Hoping with some strategic time and temps I can get them all done on the Deck Boss in time for eating early at 2:00 pm
 
Does anyone rest a ham? Never purposely rested one, anyway the point is - I was watching Ramsey cook a turkey and he said the most important thing he learned (back when he was 21) was to rest a turkey for as much time as it has been cooked. So, 3hour cook = 3 hour rest. Which is plenty of time for a ham - if you're not resting the ham.
 
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Where I live I use Cooks brand ham. The hams I use are precooke. Use about a 7 1/2 lb -8lb ham at 235° to 245° for about 3hr. No more than 4hrs. Cook to about 150° – 155°. Cook flat side down, glaze imediately after taking off.

The glaze we like goes like this,
1/2 cup dark brown sugar
1/8 cup mustard
1/8 cup Apple cider vinegar
you might want to to adjust the amount it goes a long way for us!

hope it works out well for you,
Happy holidays, everyone!
 
Does anyone rest a ham? Never purposely rested one, anyway the point is - I was watching Ramsey cook a turkey and he said the most important thing he learned (back when he was 21) was to rest a turkey for as much time as it has been cooked. So, 3hour cook = 3 hour rest. Which is plenty of time for a ham - if you're not resting the ham.

Never rested a turkey breast longer than 30 minutes, meat is always so juicy it's hard to slice at times.
 

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