We have friends who are going to be out of town for thanksgiving --- hardly a surprise: they are visiting his parents in the Washington DC area --- so we had them over for dinner tonight instead. Since we had turkey last week, and we are having turkey next week, we did the second choice at this time of year: ham.
Baked ham is something that I don't remember having very often --- if at all --- growing up in the UK: we would often have sliced ham, cold, on sandwiches or with a salad, but I don't remember my mother ever cooking a ham.
It's a shame: it is a glorious dish: and here in the south they put a special touch on it: brining the ham first in a mixture of coca cola and kosher salt: then scored in a diamond pattern, baked first at high heat to caramelize the outside, and then cooked at a low temperature for two to three hours.
Served with mashed potatoes, and assorted vegetables: we did carrots and brussels sprout (boiled until just still crisp, then tossed with toasted walnuts and mandarin orange segments in a warmed vinaigrette): Southern tradition would insist on a side dish of macaroni and cheese too, and probably some sort of sweet potato casserole. But we can't follow tradition toooooo closely, can we?
Yours, hamming it up,
N.
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I love the ham with Coca-cola - thank goodness for Food Network or I'd never have known about it!
WOW - have you made me hungry!!!! have any extra plates at the table????
AWESOME blog!
Hello, Michele sent me.
Jerry in Tampa
I have never had it prepared with Coke, but I love it just the same.That sounds like the perfect substitute for turkey!
We always have braised red cabbage with a boiled ham. V. delicious.
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