Christmas Maple Glazed Ham

Christmas Maple Glazed Ham

American170 minServes [\"30\",\"30 people\"]Medium

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Maple Glazed Ham – this is the ham glaze to use when you want to add a special touch to your festive baked ham, but still keep it easy! The most incredible sticky glaze with the subtle fragrance of maple and hint of holiday spices, this is THE Christmas Ham recipe I make to gift and take to gatherings year after year.

New to glazed ham? Start here -> How to Make Glazed Ham. No maple syrup or honey? Make this show stopping Brown Sugar Ham Glaze instead! Want to get ahead? Glaze your ham the day before!

Maple Ham Glaze - glazed ham om a platter, ready to be carved. The most incredible baked ham ever!

Maple Ham Glaze - glazed ham om a platter, ready to be carved. The most incredible baked ham ever!

Maple glazed ham

There is no reason to be daunted by the thought of making a glazed ham! It’s quite straight forward if you have someone to show you how to do it.

(PS That “someone” is me!😂)

Here’s why this Maple Glazed Ham is my go-to centrepiece for holiday menus:

A baked ham glistening with a maple brown sugar glaze on a large white platter.

When it comes to ham, there’s nothing to the ham glaze recipe – it’s literally mixing up a few ingredients. The part that’s not an everyday step is peeling the skin off – but don’t worry, the visual steps and recipe video below will guide you through it. It’s not a big deal – the skin WANTS to come off!


What you need for Ham Glaze

Here’s what you need for the Maple Ham Glaze. So few ingredients, it’s magical how it transforms once baked! It’s the combination of the glaze, the caramelization of the fat on the surface of the ham and the salt in the ham itself (which is why I don’t use any salt in the glaze).

What goes in Maple Ham Glaze

What goes in Maple Ham Glaze


How to make Glazed Ham

Making Glazed Ham is a 3 step process:

  1. Remove rind (skin) from ham;
  2. Slather with maple glaze then bake for 2 hours, basting with more glaze every 20 to 30 minutes;
  3. Baste loads after removing from oven – the trick for a thick, golden glaze!

1. How to remove rind from ham

If this is the part you’re worried about – don’t be! The skin is thick, sturdy and WANTS to come off – so it peels off with little effort, mostly in one piece!

Here’s how to remove the rind from the ham. The recipe video below also provides a visual tutorial – and if you’re new to making Glazed Ham, start here -> Guide: How to Make Glazed Ham.

Glazed Ham - how to remove rind from ham

Glazed Ham - how to remove rind from ham

2. Baste and bake

This part couldn’t be easier – just brush or spoon the Maple Ham Glaze all over the ham, squeeze over the orange juice then pop it into the oven to bake, spooning over reserved glaze every 20 minutes or so!

How to make Maple Glazed Ham

How to make Maple Glazed Ham

3. Baste, baste, baste before serving!!

Now here’s the trick for an incredible glaze on your ham – baste LOADS after it comes out of the oven using the syrupy sauce in the baking pan! As that syrupy sauce cools, it will thicken and darken slightly in colour, so as you brush or spoon it over the ham, it creates an incredible thick to-die-for glaze!

Basting Ham with Brown Sugar Ham Glaze

Basting Ham with Brown Sugar Ham Glaze

Close up of Maple Glazed Ham ready to be served

Close up of Maple Glazed Ham ready to be served

Sauce for Ham

While ham itself is seasoned well enough such that it can be eaten plain, nobody ever says no to sauce!

I used to serve ham with sauces like Cranberry Sauce, mustard, caramelised onion jam and even chutney. But then one day it dawned on me – everybody’s favourite part is the glaze. Why not just use the pan drippings which is just the excess glaze that drips down the ham into the pan? Combined with the ham juices and orange juice, it transforms into a fantastic sauce to drizzle over the ham!

Drizzling sauce over Maple Glazed Ham

Drizzling sauce over Maple Glazed Ham

How to serve ham

Here’s how I serve ham – in fact, how I served it on the weekend at a Christmas Party I catered for my mother! (The only “catering job” I do each year – because I can’t say no to her 😂)

SATG Christmas Lunch 2019

SATG Christmas Lunch 2019

Carving Maple Glazed Ham

Leftover ham will keep for a week in the fridge or 3 months in the freezer. See How to Store Leftover Ham for directions.

What to make with leftover ham

I always get way more ham than I need (budget 1kg / 2 lb per 6 to 8 people) because Christmas is just as much about leftovers as it is the grand feast on the day! Here are some recipes I deem to be worthy of making using leftover ham!


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