Baked Ham With A Brown Sugar, Rum And Cayenne Glaze

  1. Preheat oven to 350u0b0F (175u0b0C).
  2. Using a large knife, cut off the skin and all but 1/4 inch of the fat from the ham, leaving the surface as smooth as possible.
  3. Score the top and sides of the ham diagonally in two opposite directions about 1 1/2 inches apart, creating a diamond pattern.
  4. Stick a clove into the corners of each diamond.
  5. Place the ham on a rack in a roasting pan.
  6. Add the apple cider and 2 cups water to the pan; bake for 2 hours, adding more water after an hour if needed.
  7. While ham bakes, combine the brown sugar, rum, salt and cayenne pepper to taste in a bowl; stir until smooth; let stand for 10 minutes to allow sugar to dissolve partially.
  8. Remove ham from the oven and brush the glaze evenly over the ham; reserve the leftover glaze.
  9. Return the ham to the oven and bake for 1 hour longer, brushing with the glaze every 15 minutes.
  10. Transfer ham to a large platter and cover loosely with foil; allow to rest for 15 to 30 minutes.
  11. While ham rests, pour the liquid from the roasting pan into a fat separator or a large glass measuring pitcher; let the fat rise to the surface, then pour or spoon off as much fat as possible; float a piece of paper towel on the surface to absorb the remaining fat.
  12. Pour the degreased liquid into a small saucepan and add the remaining glaze to make a sauce; rewarm and pour in a sauceboat.
  13. Serve ham warm with the sauce.

ham, whole cloves, apple cider, water, light brown sugar, dark rum, kosher salt, cayenne pepper

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/baked-ham-with-a-brown-sugar-rum-and-cayenne-glaze-150627 (may not work)

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