A dark wood cutting board with a big ham, half of which is sliced, and is all covered in a blueberry maple glaze

Blueberry Maple-Glazed Ham

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.

broccoli quiche on cutting board with knife

Ham, Spinach & Broccoli Quiche

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!

ham and beet salad on gray plate

Caramelized Ham & Citrus Dressed Beet Salad

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.

ham with red glaze sauce and dried cherries

Glazed Ham with Cherries, Ginger Soda & Rosemary

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.