Baked Christmas ham recipe
- 1.8 kg (4lbs) Uncooked gammon joint
- 1 l (1.8pints) Medium dry cider
- 1 l (1.8pints) Clear apple juice
- 1 Large onion, cut into chunks
- 2 Stalks celery, cut into chunks
- 4 Carrots, cut into chunks
- 2 Bay leaves
- 20 Cloves
- 75 g (2.6oz) Butter, softened
- 175 g (6.2oz) Dark brown muscovado sugar
- 1 tsp English mustard
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard
- 1 tsp Ground ginger
- 1 tsp Ground cloves
- 1 tsp Ground cinnamon
- Preheat the oven to 220C/fan oven 200C/gas mark 7.
- AGA 4/3/2dr Lower roasting oven.
- If you have soaked the gammon, drain it and place it skin side up in a large saucepan.
- Pour in the cider and apple juice and add the onion, celery, carrot and bay leaves.
- Bring up to the boil, cover and simmer for 1 1/2 hours.
- Remove the joint from the pan, peel off the skin with a knife (discard or give to the birds in the garden, they love it!)
- and use a sharp knife to score the fat in a diagonal pattern.
- Reserve the stock to for perhaps some soup - pea and ham is good.
- Stand the gammon in a roasting tin lined with foil.
- Stud the diamonds of fat with the cloves.
- Place the butter, sugar, mustards and spices in a medium mixing bowl and mix well to form a paste.
- Spread the paste over the fat.
- Roast the ham in the oven for about 20 minutes, basting twice during this time.
- Roast for another 5-10 minutes then remove from the oven and keep basting it as the sticky sauce cools.
- As it does the sugar starts to solidify and it will start to stick and stay to the top of the ham.
- Continue until as much as of the syrup as possible is on the ham.
- I don't want you to worry, it will get quite toffee like and that is exactly what you want.
- Remove from the roasting tin and place on a serving dish.
- Carve at the table or quietly in the kitchen with no-one watching - always best as you can sneak a mouthful or two in before anyone else!
gammon joint, l, l, onion, stalks celery, carrots, bay leaves, butter, mustard, mustard, ground ginger, ground cloves, ground cinnamon
Taken from www.lovefood.com/guide/recipes/10765/baked-christmas-ham-with-sugar-and-mustard-crust (may not work)