5/21/2014

Apricot & Ginger Ham


Glaze your gammon joint with fruit, bay leaves, allspice and cloves then slow-roast and serve in thick slices

  • Cooking Time Prep 10 mins
    Cook 3 hrs, 30 mins
  • Skill Level Moderately easy
  • Servings Serves 15 - 20
Nutrition per serving
  • Kcalories

    343

  • Protein

    33g

  • Carbs

    13g

  • Fat

    18g

  • Saturates

    6g

  • Fibre

    0g

  • Sugar

    13g

  • Salt

    4.3g

Ingredients
  • 4-5kg raw smoked ham on the bone (ask your butcher if your ham needs to be soaked before cooking- some are pre-soaked to save you time)
  • 2l bottle ginger beer
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 6 whole allspice berries
  • 6 black peppercorns
  • 30-40 whole cloves
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 340g jar apricot jam
Directions
  1. If your ham needs soaking, do this the day before cooking. Put it in a large pan (a preserving pan is great for this). Cover the ham with cold water and leave to soak in the fridge for 24 hrs, changing the water twice.
  2. Pour away the soaking water and rinse the pan. Return the ham to the pan and add the ginger beer, bay leaves, allspice, peppercorns and 6 of the cloves. Top up the liquid with enough water to cover the ham. If the bone sticks out of the liquid, don't worry-just rotate the ham halfway through cooking. Put over a medium heat and bring to a gentle simmer, then cover with a lid or a piece of foil. Leave to cook for 2½ hrs, topping up with water as it cooks.
  3. Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. When the ham is cool enough to handle, discard the cooking liquid and pat the ham dry. Use a small, sharp knife to pare the rind away from the ham, leaving a layer of fat attached to the meat. Score the fat in a diamond pattern and stud all over with the remaining cloves. Put the ham in a roasting tin. Mix together the ginger and jam and brush the mixture over the ham. Roast for 1 hr until golden and glistening. Serve hot or cold.
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