Generously brushed with a luscious blueberry-maple glaze, this ham is bursting with flavors, the glaze; is made with sautéed garlic, ginger, and a harmonious blend of blueberries, maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, and lemon juice.

Generously brushed with a luscious blueberry-maple glaze, this ham is bursting with flavors, the glaze; is made with sautéed garlic, ginger, and a harmonious blend of blueberries, maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, and lemon juice.
Greens, eggs and ham! That’s our hamtastic spinach and broccoli quiche. Quiche is one of the easiest ways to transform leftovers into a palatable, profitable work of art!
This recipe will help change your perception of what a ham sandwich is, to what a ham sandwich could be. Served open faced and topped with an egg, this Poblano dressed “ham sandwich” hits rockstar flavor levels.
Although easy in preparation, this recipe for Ham & Brie Stuffed Crepes will have your guests wondering “How the heck did they make that?” … It’s that good! Ease, flow and a labor-saving item make this a ham-dunk dish in any culinary operation.
Caramelizing is the process of slowly extracting (cooking low & slow) either natural sugars or sugars that have been added during processing. Many hams have sugars added during the curing process, which makes ham perfectly suitable for caramelizing.
Glazing ham is one of the easiest and most straightforward ways to add multi-dimensional flavor to your ham without breaking a sweat. A good glazed ham is a simple, fundamental recipe to have in your arsenal of culinary tricks.