5/12/2014

Sticky Marmalade Ham


A Christmas classic from John Torode that will have all your guests wanting more

  • Cooking Time Prep 30 mins
    Cook 5 hrs, 45 mins
  • Skill Level Moderately easy
  • Servings Serves 10 with leftovers
Nutrition per serving
  • Kcalories

    663

  • Protein

    67g

  • Carbs

    21g

  • Fat

    35g

  • Saturates

    13g

  • Fibre

    0g

  • Sugar

    21g

  • Salt

    8.65g

Ingredients
  • 1 raw gammon ham, smoked or unsmoked, approx 5-6kg/11-13lb 3oz with bone in
  • 454g jar good quality orange marmalade
  • 300g light muscovado sugar
  • jar whole cloves
Directions
  1. Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/ gas 6. Put the ham into a large roasting tin, then tip in 500ml water. Cover the whole thing loosely with greaseproof paper, then cover with a large sheet of foil, scrunching and sealing it around the edge of the tin. Make sure you leave some room around the ham. Put it in the oven, then turn the heat down to 160C/140C fan/ gas 3 and leave to cook for 5 hrs. Meanwhile, mix the marmalade with the sugar and 50ml water in a small pan, bring to the boil, then set aside and leave to cool.
  2. Take the ham from the oven. Be careful when you lift the foil as there will be a good amount of steam, which can burn. Once the ham has cooled just a little, remove the rind by gently prising the skin from the fat and lifting it away. Try to keep as much fat on the leg as you can as this will keep the ham moist as it roasts. Drain off most of the liquid (this is very good ham stock-keep it and use it for soup), leaving a little in the tin. Turn the oven up to 200C/180C fan/gas 6.
  3. Score lines into the fat with a knife to make large diamond shapes, with the lines about 4cm apart. Brush a third of the marmalade glaze over the joint, really pushing it into the creases and cuts. Now stud the ham with the cloves by poking a clove into the corner of each diamond.
  4. Put a trivet into the roasting tin (if you don't have one, a few halved carrots will do), then sit the ham on top. Roast the ham, uncovered, for 45-50 mins, brushing with the remaining glaze a few times during cooking, until caramelised and delicious. Carve hot or cold.
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