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If you’re planning a Christmas ham, Easter centerpiece, or a make-ahead main for a crowd, this spiral ham recipe is simple, reliable, and beautifully photogenic. You’ll brush on the glaze in stages for maximum shine and flavor, let it rest to stay succulent, then spoon over the pan juices so every plate gets a little extra gloss. Pair it with potatoes, green vegetables, and warm rolls, and you’ve got a centerpiece that feels special without being fussy.

Apricot Honey Glazed Ham Recipe 2

Ingredients

  • 11.5 lb fully cooked bone-in spiral-cut ham (10–15 lb range)

  • ½ cup apricot preserves

  • ¼ cup honey

  • ¼ cup packed brown sugar

  • ¼ cup Dijon mustard

  • 3 Tbsp unsalted butter

Optional: Add a pinch of ground cloves or black pepper for a deeper flavor.


Instructions

1. Bring the Ham to Room Temperature

  • Remove ham from the fridge and let it sit, covered, at room temperature for 2 hours.
    (If using a smaller 6–7 lb ham, 1 hour is enough.)

  • Preheat oven to 325°F (160°C).

  • Position rack in the lower third of the oven.


2. Make the Apricot Honey Glaze

  • In a small saucepan, combine:

    • Apricot preserves

    • Honey

    • Brown sugar

    • Dijon mustard

    • Butter

  • Place over medium heat and whisk until butter melts.

  • Bring to a light simmer and cook for 1 minute, whisking constantly.

  • Remove from heat — glaze should be smooth and slightly runny, like warm honey.


3. First Glaze & Bake

  • Line a roasting pan with foil for easy cleanup.

  • Place ham cut-side down in the pan.

  • Brush with ⅓ of the glaze.

  • Cover tightly with foil.

  • Bake at 325°F (160°C) for 10–11 minutes per pound
    (around 2 hours for an 11.5 lb ham),
    until the internal temperature reaches 110°F (43°C).

Note: The ham is already cooked. You’re only reheating it gently.


4. Second Glaze

  • Increase oven temperature to 425°F (220°C).

  • Remove foil.

  • Brush another ⅓ of the glaze over the ham.

  • Bake uncovered for 10 minutes.


5. Final Glaze & Caramelization

  • Brush on the remaining glaze.

  • Return to oven and bake uncovered for 10 more minutes,
    or until glaze is bubbling and golden.

  • Internal temperature should reach 130–135°F (54–57°C).

  • Once out of the oven, it will rise to 140°F (60°C) — perfect serving temperature.


6. Rest & Serve

  • Transfer ham to a platter.

  • Let it rest 15–20 minutes before slicing.

  • Strain pan juices through a fine sieve.

  • Skim off fat, then spoon juices over slices before serving.


  • Prep Time: 15 minutes

  • Cook Time: 2 hours 20 minutes

  • Total Time: 2 hours 35 minutes

  • Servings: 20

Planning a holiday menu? Pin this apricot-honey ham so it’s ready when you are.

Apricot Honey Glazed Ham Recipe 3

Tips for Best Results

  • Heat gently to keep the ham juicy.

  • Use a thermometer to avoid overcooking.

  • Add flavor twists with:

    • 1 Tbsp orange juice

    • 1 Tbsp bourbon

    • A pinch of cinnamon or cloves


Make Ahead & Storage

  • Make Ahead:
    Prepare glaze up to 3 days ahead. Store in fridge and reheat gently before using.

  • Leftovers:
    Refrigerate sliced ham in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

  • Freeze:
    Wrap tightly and freeze up to 2 months.

  • Reheat:
    Cover slices with foil and warm at 300°F (150°C) until heated through.
    Add a spoonful of pan juices to keep them moist.


What to Serve With Apricot Honey Glazed Ham

  • Creamy mashed potatoes or scalloped potatoes

  • Roasted Brussels sprouts or green beans

  • Buttery dinner rolls or cornbread

  • Cranberry sauce or roasted carrots

FAQ – Apricot Honey Glazed Ham

What internal temperature should a fully cooked spiral ham reach?

  • Heat to 130–135°F (54–57°C) in the oven. It will rise to about 140°F (60°C) while resting, which is ideal for serving.

How long do I bake a spiral ham?

  • About 10–11 minutes per pound at 325°F (160°C), covered, until it reaches 110°F inside. Then glaze and finish at 425°F for caramelization.

Do I need to bring the ham to room temperature first?

  • Yes. 1–2 hours at room temp (depending on size) helps it heat evenly and stay juicy.

Should I cover the ham while baking?

  • Yes, for the first stage. Cover tightly with foil to prevent drying. Uncover only for the glazing/caramelizing steps.

Why place the ham cut-side down?

  • It helps retain moisture and prevents the cut surface from drying out.

Do I need to score the ham?

  • Spiral hams are already cut, so scoring isn’t necessary. If using a non-spiral ham, light scoring helps the glaze penetrate.

My glaze is too thick or too thin—how do I fix it?

  • Too thick: Whisk in 1–2 tsp water or orange juice over low heat.

  • Too thin: Simmer 1–2 minutes longer to reduce, or whisk in 1–2 tsp brown sugar.

Can I use something other than apricot preserves?

  • Yes. Try peach, orange (marmalade), pineapple, or apple jelly. Keep total sugar roughly the same.

Can I reduce the sugar?

  • You can cut honey/brown sugar by up to 25%. The glaze will be less glossy and slightly less caramelized.

Can I add bourbon or spice?

  • Add 1–2 Tbsp bourbon to the glaze and simmer 1–2 minutes.

  • For heat, add ¼–½ tsp red pepper flakes or a dash of hot sauce.

Is the recipe gluten-free?

  • Yes, generally—just confirm your Dijon and preserves are certified gluten-free.

Can I use a boneless ham?

  • Yes. Follow the same method and temperatures; boneless often heats slightly faster. Start checking temperature 15–20 minutes earlier.

What if my ham isn’t spiral cut?

  • Score a diamond pattern about ¼-inch deep, and follow the same glaze schedule.

How do I keep the ham from drying out?

  • Bring to room temp, cover during the main bake, use a probe thermometer, and avoid overshooting the final temp.

How much ham do I need per person?

  • For bone-in ham, plan ¾–1 lb per person. Leftovers are popular, so err on the generous side for holidays.

Can I cook this in a slow cooker?

  • Yes. Heat on LOW for 3–4 hours, brushing with glaze 2–3 times. Finish under the broiler for 2–4 minutes to caramelize (watch closely).

What about a convection oven?

  • Reduce to 300°F (150°C) convection for the covered stage. Start checking temp 15–20 minutes earlier. Keep the 425°F finish for caramelization.

What if the glaze starts to burn at 425°F?

  • Tent loosely with foil and finish baking, or lower to 400°F (205°C) and extend by 3–5 minutes.

Can I use the seasoning packet that came with the ham?

  • You can, but the apricot–honey–Dijon glaze offers fresher flavor and better shine. Skip the packet or use it as a light base under this glaze.

How long should the ham rest?

  • 15–20 minutes. Resting lets juices settle and finishes the carryover to 140°F.

How do I slice and serve a spiral ham neatly?

  • Cut along the natural spiral slices, then run a knife around the bone to release sections. Spoon strained pan juices over slices.

Make-ahead tips?

  • Glaze can be made 2–3 days ahead; refrigerate and warm gently before using.

  • You can also bake to 110–115°F, cool, refrigerate up to 1 day, then rewarm covered at 300°F (150°C) to 125–130°F and finish with glaze at high heat.

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