PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (2024)

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This Pineapple Honey Glazed Ham Recipe is a simple and delicious holiday meal! A flavorful glaze made with pineapple juice, dijon mustard and honey for your spiral ham.

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Stove-top Honey Glazed Ham

The best part of the holiday season is joining together with friends and family to enjoy a wonderful feast. My family tends to enjoy ham more than turkey. Really, we like turkey too so I usually make a Honey Glazed Ham and this Slow Cooker Turkey Breast so we can have both.

This ham recipe is great because the glaze is really easy to prepare. We keep it simple with pineapple juice, honey and mustard for a sweet tangy sauce. I add just a touch of sugar to achieve that sticky syrup consistency. But, you can definitely omit the sugar if you prefer.

Ingredients Needed For Pineapple Honey Glazed Spiral Ham(screenshot for grocery list)

  • 9-10 lb Spiral Ham
  • Pineapple Juice
  • Honey
  • Sugar
  • Stone Ground Mustard

How To Make Honey Glazed Ham

  1. Preheat oven to 325°F
  2. Place ham into large baking dish and cover with foil.
  3. Cook according to package instructions (typically 325°F for 10-12 minutes per pound)
  4. Prepare glaze while ham is in the oven.
  5. Glaze ham 20 minutes before cooking is complete.

glaze

  1. In saucepan over medium heat; cook pineapple juice 25 minutes while stirring frequently. Juice should reduce by half.
  2. Add honey, sugar and mustard.
  3. Cook 5-8 minutes while constantly stirring. Once glaze has thickened to a syrup consistency, remove from heat and set aside until ham is ready to be glazed.

Side Dishes To Serve With Your Holiday Ham:

Spinach Mashed PotatoesRoasted Sweet PotatoesSlow Cooker Cranberry SauceCheesy Twice Baked PotatoesOven Roasted Carrots

How To Use Up Leftover Holiday Ham:

Ham and Bean SoupHam and Cheese Puff Pastry BakeHam and Cheese Sliders

PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (4)

Pineapple Honey Glazed Ham

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes

This Pineapple Honey Glazed Ham Recipe is a simple and delicious holiday meal! A flavorful glaze made with pineapple juice, dijon mustard and honey for your spiral ham.

Ingredients

  • 9-10 lb Spiral Ham

glaze

  • 2 Cups 100% Pineapple Juice
  • 1/4 Cup Honey
  • 2 Tablespoons Sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons Stone Ground Mustard

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325°F
  2. Place ham into large baking dish and cover with foil.
  3. Cook according to package instructions (typically 325°F for 10-12 minutes per pound)
  4. Prepare glaze while ham is in the oven.
  5. Glaze ham 20 minutes before cooking is complete.

glaze

  1. In small saucepan over medium heat; cook pineapple juice 25 minutes while stirring frequently. Juice should reduce by half.
  2. Add honey, sugar and mustard.
  3. Cook 5-8 minutes while constantly stirring. Once glaze has thickened to a syrup consistency, remove from heat and set aside until ham is ready to be glazed.

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Nutrition Information

Yield 15Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 3828Total Fat 139gSaturated Fat 26gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 70gCholesterol 1742mgSodium 26591mgCarbohydrates 40gFiber 0gSugar 39gProtein 604g

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  1. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (7)Liz says

    Such a gorgeous oven! And your ham looks spectacular, too. I’m happy for snow on Christmas Eve and balmy temps the rest of the year! A girl can dream….

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (8)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks Liz! I’m dreaming of a white Christmas 🙂

      Reply

  2. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (9)Shawn @ I Wash You Dry says

    You’re going to love having a double oven once you get your kitchen done. It’s been a serious game changer for me. And this ham… OMG! I want to devour it!

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (10)Nicole Harris says

      Ugh, I can’t wait much longer! Thanks Shawn 😀

      Reply

  3. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (11)Kim Beaulieu says

    I need that oven. Immediately. Like right this very minute.

    This is a fabulous ham recipe. I’m such a sucker for a glazed ham. Wish I lived closer to you, I would have been at your door with my biggest plate possible.

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (12)Nicole Harris says

      You and me both, girl! And I would totally share my ham with you 😀

      Reply

  4. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (13)Joanna says

    I’m confused. At the top you say Dijon mustard. In the recipe it says stone ground mustard. What is the difference and which did you use?

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (14)Nicole Harris says

      Hi Joanna, I used a stone ground dijon mustard. Really, your favorite type of mustard will work. Maybe just steer clear of plain yellow mustard. Happy Holidays!

      Reply

  5. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (15)Maureen says

    This recipe is from Allrecipe.com. You really should credit the source. Not cool

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (16)Nicole Harris says

      Had this recipe come from anywhere besides my own brain it would have been sourced. It must be hard assuming the worst in people. I’m sending you extra holiday cheer! Happy Holidays and have a Fantastic New Year!

      Reply

  6. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (17)Maureen says

    Sure. The EXACT recipe has been online for over 5 years. You keep telling yourself and others its yours. I didn’t expect to see my comment on your website because its uncomfortable. People make mistakes but not saying “Gee I forgot to credit someone. Its a great recipe but I made it my own by ……” In graduate school you would be on academic suspension for plagiarism Merry Christmas to you also. .

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (18)Sina says

      People come up with similar recipes all of the time. A friend of mine was really upset when a cake recipe she came up with was brought to a party by another friend who called it “Better Than Sex Cake.” My friend did not know that better than sex cake already existed because she honestly came up with that same combination of ingredients in her own kitchen. Maureen, just RELAX and eat ham.

      Reply

      • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (19)Nicole Harris says

        I like your motto: Relax and Eat Ham. Haha! 😀

        Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (20)Rick says

      are you stupid or just plain ignorant?
      you should stick to PB&J or KD and leave the cooking to the grown ups you tit!!
      this recipe is 5 ingredients and 1 of those being the ham, leaving 4 ingredients. and you’re seriously calling plagiarism? yup, you’re a special kind of stupid, that’s for sure. go play in traffic ……..TROLL!!!

      Reply

  7. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (21)Chelsea says

    Yummy! This will be my first attempt at making a ham this holiday season! I have decided to go with YOUR recipe. I might even have to make it before the big holiday just so I can enjoy it twice! Thanks for an easy enough recipe for me to try out. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (22)Nicole Harris says

      Enjoy! 🙂

      Reply

  8. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (23)Evelyn says

    Did you use brown sugar and was this a fully cooked ham?

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (24)Nicole Harris says

      I used regular white sugar but brown sugar can be used in it’s place. It was a fully cooked spiral ham.

      Reply

      • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (25)Vickie says

        I’m wondering have you ever tried this in a crock pot? I know you have a wonderful over!

        Reply

        • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (26)Nicole Harris says

          I have not, Vickie. In fact, I have never attempted a crockpot ham. But, if you search google or pinterest I know you will finds tons of crockpot ham recipes 🙂

          Reply

  9. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (27)Vickie says

    Can this be done in a crock pot?

    Reply

  10. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (28)Regina says

    Wow, this looks fabulous! Thank you for sharing your recipe! I really appreciate it. I’m going to try it for Easter Dinner!! I always appreciate when people are so willing to help you make a recipe successful! Thank you again for your kindness!

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (29)Nicole Harris says

      I hope everyone enjoys 🙂

      Reply

  11. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (30)kristie says

    i have been making this glaze, via your pin, for a few years now.
    it’s amazing!!! the only way i make ham now.

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (31)Nicole Harris says

      Awesome! I’m so glad you love it 🙂

      Reply

  12. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (32)Wanda says

    Hi: Ivette says: Have you ever try to put cloves or nutmeg on your ham along with some of the ingredients. Also is the spiral better than whole ham. Thanks

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (33)Nicole Harris says

      Those additions would be great! I personally prefer spiral ham but they are both good 🙂

      Reply

  13. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (34)Jackie says

    Made your ham yesterday, thanksgiving 2017, and it was a hit…..

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (35)Nicole Harris says

      Awesome! Hope your Thanksgiving weekend was fantastic!

      Reply

  14. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (36)Mitch kirkwood says

    Now I find the best thing to do is mix Course ground mustard, Dijon mustard and English mustard (English Mustard adds some heat to it

    Reply

    • PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (37)Nicole Harris says

      Sounds great!

      Reply

  15. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (38)menu says

    wow, this pineapple honey glazed hm looks so delicious and yummy. i just love this recipe. thanks for sharing this amazing article and recipe of pineapple honey glazed hm.

    Reply

  16. PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful (39)shoni says

    I used regular white sugar but brown sugar can be used in it’s place. It was a fully cooked spiral ham.

    Reply

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FAQs

PINEAPPLE HONEY GLAZED HAM RECIPE + WonkyWonderful? ›

The glaze should not be applied until the final hour to 30 minutes, in order to avoid burning the sugars. What you're going to do with the glaze ingredients is just combine most of them into a paste, and then apply it to the ham. After that, the heat in your oven will take care of everything.

Do you put the glaze on a ham before you cook it or after you cook it? ›

The glaze should not be applied until the final hour to 30 minutes, in order to avoid burning the sugars. What you're going to do with the glaze ingredients is just combine most of them into a paste, and then apply it to the ham. After that, the heat in your oven will take care of everything.

What is the honey glaze made of on ham? ›

The glaze is the most delicious combination of brown sugar, honey, Dijon mustard, and just a splash of fruity apple cider vinegar. While hams often comes packaged with a granulated glaze, you can — and should — make your own. It will transform a city ham to the most-talked-about dish at the table.

How do you make ham taste better? ›

Peach preserves, hot pepper jelly, and maple syrup work as sweet bases for glazes that add sheen as well as distinct flavor. Tasty additions such as aromatics, herbs, and spices switch up a traditional ham and make it truly memorable.

Should I cover a glazed ham in the oven? ›

Not Covering Your Ham

If you don't cover your ham while cooking it will quickly dry out. Instead: Put some aluminum foil over your ham while it's cooking. It is recommended that the ham is covered for at least half of the cooking process and only removed during the last half when you glaze it.

What can I put on my ham so it doesn't dry out? ›

How do you bake a ham without drying it out? Spiral cut hams should be covered with aluminum foil to help retain moisture when re heating. You could also place a foil pan with water underneath the ham to create some steam inside the oven to keep everything moist.

Why you should soak pineapple in salt water before consuming it? ›

Salt triggers bromelain to begin working, so by the time the pineapple reaches your mouth, the enzyme has been inactivated, says Tunick. Dipping fresh pineapple briefly in a saltwater solution is the best way to maximize contact between salt and bromelain.

Does pineapple really tenderize meat? ›

However, what many people do not know is pineapple has an enzyme called bromelain that softens muscle fiber. This enzyme reacts with the protein in the meat to break it down and increases the meat's potential to absorb more moisture. This is the reason why pineapple is one of the most preferred tenderizers.

What makes honey baked ham better? ›

After curing, our hams spend up to 24 hours smoking—at least twice as long as the industry standard—over a select blend of hardwood chips. The long smoking process gives Honey Baked Ham its rich, smoky flavor our customers love.

How do I make my ham glaze thicker? ›

Baste lots – every 20 minutes. More basting = better glaze! Baste LOADS before serving – This is where magic happens, especially if you've got bits that didn't caramelise well. As the ham rests, the liquid in the pan thickens so you get a thicker glaze on the ham.

Why is my ham glaze runny? ›

Sauce reduction, if needed – If the pan juices are too watery (because you accidentally added too much water when reheating), either return the pan without the ham into the oven to reduce to a syrupy consistency. Or pour it into a saucepan and simmer on the stove.

What type of ham has the best flavor? ›

Buy bone-in ham. Yes, the bone is a little more work to cut around, but the meat is more flavorful and the hambone can be used to flavor soups and stews. Check the label. City hams can be artificially plumped up with water or solutions, but this dilutes the flavor, so look for one with no added water or juices.

How long to cook a 3 lb fully cooked ham? ›

Bake in a preheated 325F oven for 10-14 minutes per pound, or until a meat thermometer registers 135F. Remove from oven and let sit for 10 minutes before serving. If the ham came with extra glaze, follow the package directions for adding it and cooking the glaze.

Can you add glaze to an already cooked ham? ›

Apply the glaze just before putting it into the oven to bake. Remember, the ham is already cooked, so all we're doing here is warming it back up again with the glaze.

How do you use the dry glaze packet that comes with the ham? ›

Cooking Instructions
  1. Empty packet contents into a small saucepan. Add 2 tablespoons water or orange juice. ...
  2. Cook over medium heat, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. ...
  3. Using a spatula or spoon, spread the glaze over your Niman Ranch Spiral Ham.
  4. Heat ham according to the Ham Preparation Instructions.

How long to heat and glaze a fully cooked ham? ›

Place in a 325-to-350-degree oven, brush with some glaze if desired and bake until heated through and the internal temperature reaches 135 degrees. Again, figure no more than 10 minutes per pound. An 8-pounder will take 1 hour and 20 minutes.

What happens if you glaze a ham too early? ›

Don't Glaze Too Early

The sugars in the glaze will burn if you add it too early. This is why it's best to glaze your ham 15-30 minutes before you take it out of the oven. The extra time you give your ham to cook low and slow will result in a more flavorful meat that isn't dried out.

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