This simple recipe for marinated ham is so easy and tastes so good that you might want to make two batches and freeze one for later.
I always double my batch of the marinaded ham so I can have leftovers or freeze some. We love how they dress up a BLT. We have so many fresh vegetables right now that it’s the best treat! Our kids love meals that are just ham on a plate. But who could really blame them?.
Marinating a ham before cooking is a great way to infuse extra flavor and moisture into the meat But is it safe to marinate overnight? Let’s dive into the details
The Benefits of Marinating a Ham Overnight
There are several advantages to letting a ham soak in marinade for an extended period of time
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Deeper flavor penetration – The longer timeframe allows the marinade ingredients to thoroughly permeate the meat. Overnight marinating can impart flavor much deeper than just an hour or two.
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Convenience – When you marinate overnight, the ham is ready to pop right into the oven or grill the next day. No need to budget separate time for marinating.
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Flexibility – Got home late from work? No problem An overnight marinade gives you some wiggle room in your schedule
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Tenderizing – While ham is cured and fully cooked, a lengthy marinade can still help gently break down some of the muscle fibers, resulting in a more tender texture.
As long as proper food safety guidelines are followed, letting a ham soak for 8-12 hours in the fridge can greatly improve both the flavor and texture of the finished product.
Choosing a Marinade
Selecting the right marinade is key to adding flavor that complements the ham. Here are some tasty marinade ideas:
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Sweet and tangy – Pineapple juice, brown sugar, orange marmalade, cloves, mustard
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Fruity – Orange, apple, or pineapple juice with herbs like rosemary or thyme
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Spicy – Soy sauce, garlic, crushed red pepper, ginger, sesame oil
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Herbed – Fresh or dried herbs like sage, thyme, rosemary, parsley, olive oil, vinegar
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Savory – Beef or chicken broth, garlic, whole peppercorns
Aim for a marinade that contains both wet ingredients to moisten the ham as well as dry seasonings to add flavor. Fruit juices, broths, and soda provide the moisture, while herbs, spices, mustard, etc infuse big flavor.
Step-By-Step Marinating Process
Follow these simple steps for hassle-free overnight marinating:
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Prep the ham – Start with a fully cooked, boneless ham. Rinse and pat dry. Score the surface lightly if desired.
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Make the marinade – Whisk together your desired wet ingredients (juice, soda, broth) with dry seasonings.
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Pour on the marinade – Place ham in a large sealed plastic bag or a baking dish. Cover all surfaces with the marinade.
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Refrigerate 8-12 hours – For best results, let the ham marinate overnight or for at least half a day, turning occasionally.
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Remove from fridge – Take ham out of the fridge about an hour before cooking to take off the chill.
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Cook as desired – Bake, grill, or pan fry as your recipe states, basting with extra marinade.
And that’s it! With just a bit of advance prep, you’ll end up with an incredibly moist and flavorful marinated ham.
Marinating Safety Tips
When marinating meat for extended periods, proper food handling is crucial to avoid bacteria growth. Follow these guidelines:
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Always marinate in the refrigerator, never at room temperature.
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Use nonreactive containers like glass or plastic. Avoid metal.
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Don’t reuse marinade after raw meat is in it. Boil first if using as a sauce.
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Marinate for flavor only, not to tenderize, since ham is fully cooked already.
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Discard unused marinade after 2 days. Don’t marinate longer than that.
Adhering to these food safety rules will keep your marinated ham delicious and safe to eat.
Handy Marinating Tips
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Use 1 cup marinade per 1-2 lbs of ham to fully submerge the meat.
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Pierce ham all over with a fork before marinating for better flavor infusion.
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Rotate the bag or dish periodically to coat the ham evenly.
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To reduce sodium, use low-sodium broth and limit soy sauce in the marinade.
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Reserve some marinade before adding raw meat to use for basting while cooking.
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Cider, wine, tea, and soda make tasty non-alcoholic marinade bases.
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Don’t discard leftover marinade! Use it as a sauce for chicken, pork, or veggies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it necessary to marinate a fully cooked ham?
Marinating is optional but highly recommended. It gives both added flavor and moisture to an already salty, cured ham.
What’s the best marinade for ham?
A mixture of pineapple or orange juice, brown sugar, spices, and mustard is a classic choice. But get creative with ingredients you enjoy!
Can you marinate a spiral sliced ham?
Yes, a spiral cut ham can be marinated. Take care to fully coat the slices and consider injecting marinade into thicker sections.
How long is marinated ham good for?
Properly stored in the fridge, marinated ham will last 3-4 days. Reheat fully to 165°F before eating. Discard if smells or looks spoiled.
Should you rinse off marinade before cooking ham?
Most chefs recommend leaving the marinade on for maximum flavor. Simply pat dry if the ham seems excessively wet before cooking.
Satisfy Your Ham Cravings
Allowing your ham an extended 8-12 hour marinating time results in an unbelievably juicy, robustly flavored showstopper for any meal or gathering.
Just be sure to use proper food safety practices when marinating overnight. Choose a marinade that complements the natural ham flavor. Feel free to customize it to your tastes – sweet, spicy, fruity or savory.
Go ahead and pop that ham in the marinade and into the fridge before bed. You’ll wake up to a spectacularly succulent, lip-smacking ham that everyone will remember and savor. Enjoy!
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There was a drip of buttery juice down my arm as I took my first bite of this sandwich. I knew it was going to be good. I can still remember the taste of that sandwich sitting on her sunny front porch that day. I was only about 14 years old at the time, so Being didn’t need to ask for the recipe for the delicious, buttery, bacon-tasting treat I had just eaten. I just asked for another sandwich.
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