Save yourself some serious money during the holidays by making your own Honey Baked Ham recipe at home!ย Tender ham is cooked with butter and honey, then slathered with a sticky sweet and smoky glaze that’s broiled until it gets a great sugary crust!
This Copycat Honey Baked Hamย is one of those recipes we have love to have for holidays like Thanksgiving and Easter.ย A couple of our other favorite Easter recipes are my Honey Butter Roasted Carrots and Broccoli Salad.ย This is one of my Easterย recipes I know youโll want to keep on hand!
HONEY BAKED HAM
In our family, we always got a big Honey Baked Ham for the holidays… a ham for Easter and either a ham or turkey breast for Thanksgiving. ย One of my relatives used to work for Honey Baked, so we could score them at a pretty good discount… but even with that reduction in price, they were still pretty expensive!
An 8 lb bone-in half ham (like you can find in most grocery stores), from Honey Baked will run you over $75. ย Seventy Five!!! ย That’s a 300% markup from what I can buy at my grocery store.
So why not save some serious cash this holiday, and make your own version at home!
HOW TO MAKE HONEY BAKED HAM
I prefer my ham to be warm, so that’s what I’ll be detailing here.
- If warming in the slow cooker, trim ham to fit (if needed).ย Depending on your ham and your slow cooker, you may need to shave off a little bit to make the ham fit.ย If you’ll be warming your ham in the oven – omit this step.
- Combine butter and honey then massage into ham.ย ย I like to get some of the honey butter mixture in between the slices.
- Cover and cook on LOW for about 4 hours.ย ย Again, this is for warming the ham in the slow cooker – omit if warming in the oven.
- Combine dry glaze ingredients.
- Pat half of the sugar mixture on the warmed ham, then broil.ย ย Just for a few minutes, until bubbly and a little caramelized.ย Then remove from the oven.
- Add remaining sugar mixture to saucepan with water or ham juices.ย ย Heat this mixture to a boil, and boil for about a minute, then remove from heat and brush or pour the glaze over the ham.
- Broil ham again.ย Just for a minute or two, being careful not to let it burn!
- Let ham rest at room temperature for 5-10 minutes.ย This allows the glaze to fully harden and get that classically crackly crust.
ADDITIONAL COOKING TIPS
- DRY THE HAM – The hams from the grocery stores come in those sealed bags, which contain water.ย Give the ham a little pat dry with some paper towels to make sure the butter and honey don’t just slide right off.
DO YOU HAVE TO COOK A HAM
It depends. ย Most hams you buy at a grocery store are pre-cooked and/or smoked, which means you don’t have to cook them. ย You certainly can if you want to, but it comes down to whether you want cold or warm ham to serve. ย Just double check the package when you’re buying… if it doesn’t say pre-cooked or smoked, head over to the meat counter and ask the butcher to be sure.
VARIATIONS OF THIS RECIPE
- BOURBON – Not traditional to a Honey Baked Ham, but oh so delicious!ย Instead of using water or ham juices to make the glaze, try using some of your favorite bourbon.
- OVEN – Bake ham, covered loosely in foil, at 275 F degrees on a foil lined roasting pan or super heavy duty rimmed baking sheet. ย Bake for approximately 12-15 minutes per pound. ย Then glaze as directed in the recipe and broil.
- ROOM TEMPERATURE – if your ham is smoked or pre-cooked, you don’t have to warm it at all.ย Take the ham out of the refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes.ย Massage the ham with the butter and honey mixture, then glaze as directed in recipe and broil.
MAKING COPYCAT HONEY BAKED HAM AHEAD OF TIME
I’ve not made this entire ham ahead of time, so I can’t guarantee the flavor and freshness if you make it that way.
However, you can combine all your dry glaze ingredients (sugar, seasoned salt, onion powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, paprika and allspice), and store in an airtight container.
STORAGE
Leftovers should be refrigerated in an airtight container and consumed within 4 days.ย Leftovers can also be frozen.
You’ll probably have quite a bit of ham leftover, so here are my personal favorites to use up those leftovers (aside from a classic ham sandwich!).
With Easter coming up, it’s the perfect time to watch your grocery store for the prices of bone-in half hams to go down. ย When you see them on sale, grab one! ย They can be frozen if need be. ย This way you can save even MORE on your main dish for the holiday get together!
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS RECIPE
- Slow Cooker – this 7 qt slow cooker is big enough to hold most 8 lb spiral hams without too much trimming. ย Plus, it’s programmable!
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Recipe originally published in Feb. 2018 and has been updated in Mar. 2020 with additional information.
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Ingredients
- 8 lb bone-in spiral sliced half ham
- 2 Tbsp butter, melted
- 3 Tbsp honey
- 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
- 1/2 tsp seasoned salt
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp ground ginger
- 1/4 tsp ground cloves
- 1/4 tsp paprika
- pinch of allspice
Instructions
- Trim ham if needed, then place in slow cooker. Combine melted butter and honey, then massage over ham, getting in between the slices a little. Cover and cook on LOW 4-5 hours.
- At the end of the cooking time, preheat broiler to HIGH, and line a roasting pan with heavy duty aluminum foil.
- Combine sugar, seasoned salt, onion powder, ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, ground ginger, ground cloves, paprika and allspice in a small bowl. Pat half of the sugar mixture over the top of the ham.
- Broil for several minutes, until bubbly and caramelized, then remove from oven.
- To a small saucepan, add remaining sugar mixture. Add 3 Tbsp of either water or ham juices from bottom of the slow cooker. A combination of water/ham juice and bourbon is a nice alternative! Stir, and heat to a boil. Boil for about a minute, then remove from heat.
- Brush or pour glaze over the ham, then broil again for a minute or two (careful... don't let it burn!). Remove from oven and let ham rest for 5-10 minutes.
- Serve warm or cold and enjoy!
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Chef Tips
- Preheat oven to 275 F degrees. ย Adjust oven rack to the lower third position. ย Line a roasting pan or large dutch oven with a long strip of foil (heavy duty works best). ย
- Position ham flat side down in center of pan.
- Brush with honey/butter mixture, if possible, getting some in between the slices.
- Bring sides of the foil up over the ham and cover loosely. ย If needed, add a sheet of foil over the top. ย
- Bake approximately 12-15 minutes per pound. ย An 8 lb ham will take approximately 1 hour 30-40 minutes.
- Continue with steps 2-7 as directed.
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Nutrition Disclaimer
The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
Liana says
Going to make this but couldnโt find a spiral ham. I am from the UK and I got a boneless gammon joint. Can this be used instead? Iโm guessing I would just have to slice it myself before putting anything on it?
The Chunky Chef says
I’ve not tested this recipe using that cut of meat before, so I can’t speak with any certainty, but I think it would work well. You can just slice it and go ahead with the recipe ๐
Kristen says
Hi, are you familiar with cooking in the crock pot with the butter & honey and then doing the broiling the next day? Or any advice to that? Thank you
The Chunky Chef says
I haven’t done that myself, but that would definitely work, as long as you don’t want warm ham on the day of serving. I would warm it with the butter and honey, then let it cool completely, wrap it tightly in foil and refrigerate overnight. Then just add the sugar glaze and broil ๐
Jill says
Several friends and family members said this was the best ham I ever made. I made it for Thanksgiving and now Iโm back to double check I remembered because they demanded I make it for Christmas again! I broil it with the sugar mixture the day before and pop it back in the fridge until the next day when I warm it. Thank you!!
Wendy says
did you just warm it up back in the crockpot?
RENEE says
I love your recipes ๐
Tracy Brown says
Delish! Made it for Thanksgiving this year and will use it from now on. Thanks for sharing!
Shraddha says
Hi!
This recipe looks amazing! Would i need to change the cookie time if the weight was say 4lbs?
Thank you!
The Chunky Chef says
Yes, it would likely take about half the time to warm through in the crockpot or oven, but the glaze and broiling would be about the same ๐
Angie says
My spiral ham is fully cooked, do I just add the glaze? And how many hours do I heat or cook it? Can I just use the oven?
The Chunky Chef says
Yes, as mentioned in the body of the post above the recipe, you can skip heating the ham through if you prefer colder or room temperature ham, and go right to the glaze part. If you do want to heat it, follow the instructions in the recipe card, and the oven instructions are the in “chef tips” section right below the recipe.
JimmyB says
This sounds delicious and I plan to do it for Christmas dinner.
I will be using a spiral sliced ham that I have taken out of the frige earlier to get up to close to room temperature. I want to make sure I am clear on the procedure? Do I pour the honey/butter mixture over the ham and then should I wait a bit before adding the seasoning mix? Or do I just go right to the seasoning mix and then to the broiler? Thanks!
The Chunky Chef says
The butter and honey are for when the ham is reheating, so it doesn’t dry out. If you’re not heating the ham you don’t necessarily need to use those, but if you wanted to you could massage them into the ham (in between the slices too, if possible), then add the sugar mixture and broil. No need to wait in between ๐
JimmyB says
Thank you for the clarification. One last question. When you broil the sugar mixture do you have the ham sitting so the slices are vertical or do you lay it flat side down so it looks like a dome? Thank you and best wishes for the holidays.
The Chunky Chef says
I do mine with the slices facing up, but feel free to do it however it fits best in your oven ๐
SWFL Kat says
My family is SO grateful I found this recipe years ago… It has become the dish they look forward to and talk about weeks in advance!
I can’t recommend this recipe enough! For large families, we’ve found the slow cooker method the absolute best and we pick 2 smaller hams and cook separately. Other family members never mind giving up her croc pot to help with the extra ham! And has actually become another tradition, think secret Santa, that the chosen families’ extra croc pot gets filled with goodies for the ride home! ๐
This year I bought myself a little torch for the occasion, to get the perfect uniform cracked sugar topping! I find my oven broiler leaves something to be desired for sides and overall completed look.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU FOR THIS RECIPE!
Lesha says
I’m going to try this recipe for Christmas. Thank you. Just have one question; if the ham is pre-cooked or smoked, do you still have to cook it for 4 hours in the slow cooker?
The Chunky Chef says
You don’t have to… if you or your family prefers room temp or cold ham, you can just apply the glaze and broil. We prefer our ham warm, so we use the slow cooker to warm it up.
Julie Carver says
It tasted just like Honey Baked Ham.
Donna says
Can you use brown sugar
The Chunky Chef says
You can, although it may not crisp up as much.
Sarah says
Wanting to make this for my familyโs Christmas gathering. How would I change this for a pre-cooked spiral ham?
The Chunky Chef says
This recipe is made using a smoked (pre-cooked) spiral ham, so no need to change anything ๐
Deborah Oakley says
Made this with my sister and OMG!!! So good! Best ham I’ve ever tasted! I love how you have adjustable recipes for the serving size you need. Have you come out with a cookbook yet? I would love to buy it! Every recipe I’ve used from your site is outrageous!!
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Deborah ๐ I’m so glad you loved the ham! No cookbook yet, but I definitely have ideas and future plans for one ๐
Tim Walczak says
When you cook in crockpot do you put flat side down????
The Chunky Chef says
Honestly however it fits best ๐ But I usually try to put it on it’s side, so I can get the honey butter mixture in between the slices.
Cheryl says
I grind it and make ham salad sandwiches and also use chunked ham in ham and bean soup.
Trish says
I made this for thanksgiving and people were legitimately arguing over the leftovers. I had to buy another ham and make it again! Itโs really easy and really yummy!
Rebekah says
Hi! I made this for Thanksgiving and it was wonderful! My husband just raved. It’s just the two of us, so I had a ton leftover and froze it. What’s the best way to use it now that’s frozen? Cook from frozen, or defrost and warm up afterward?
Thanks so much for sharing this recipe!
Taylor says
I always save my holiday hams for new years. Black eyed peas southern style with collard greens. Itโs good luck to eat black eyed peas on New Years. If you wanna be plain, ham and beans.
S says
The best ham ever! I may never buy a HB ham again.
Ben says
Will this recipe work in an instapot?
The Chunky Chef says
Iโve only tested this recipe as written. So without testing and retesting it myself, I can’t say for certain if that would work. If you try it, I’d love to know how it turns out!
Ben says
We are about to find out! Will update you with the results. I already had to change the settings from “pressure cook” to slow cook because i could smell the ham burning, BUT my instapot barely fit this ham, might be the reason that happened.
Ben says
Worked wonderfully btw. Doing it again thus year.