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.
Cathy Cranford says
My mini adults asked for ham this year for Thanksgiving. Having gone unimpressed by Honey Baked Ham in the past and especially not a fan of the $75+ price tag, I was glad to have stumbled upon this recipe. This was amazing! Moist and full of flavor! It passed with high marks from all and will now be the way my family cooks ham from here on out! Mmm!!!
john says
Perfect! Perfect! Perfect! First time I have made a ham for Thanksgiving and it was the hit of the meal. Thank you sooooo much for the recipe. It was Perfect.
Jessica says
Delicious! My ham was pre-glazed from the store but I decided to go the extra mile with this recipe. Simple but tasty. I don’t usually like leftover ham from the holidays, but I’m looking forward to enjoying sandwiches and ham-bone soup from this one.
Tiffany says
I tried your recipe on my turkey & it was sooo amazing!!!!
Your recipe enables the turkey’s skin to have that “crunchy crackle”, similar to it being fried but with an explosive taste!
Kim Osborne says
Best ham ever! Very easy๐
Cassandra says
I made this ham today and it was a HIT!!!!! So delicious! I followed the recipe as is and I’m saving it for future use. This is the only way I’m making my ham from now on. Thank you so much!!
Karen says
I’ve never liked ham. I’m 42yrs old. I made this for Easter one year because well, Easter equals ham. My kids now ask for this every Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. And I like it too!!!
Leila Emmanuel says
Love the copycat honey baked ham. Fantastic!
kena says
Iโm so glad to have found this recipe. Itโs amazing. We all loved this ham and canโt believe how close it is to the the original Honey Baked Ham. Definitely worth a try! Oh! And I can honestly say Iโve tried other recipes from The Chunky Chef and have enjoyed them all. Thanks for posting.
Candie says
Do you have a recipe for HoneyBaked turkey? I love it so much and I’m not much of a ham eater and I would love to try to make the turkey.
The Chunky Chef says
I don’t yet, but plan to develop one for the holiday season next year ๐ I’m pretty sure this glaze would work well on a turkey, but don’t have the specifics on cooking time, etc.
Judy says
Hello. I want to try this recipe however we wonder if it may be too sweet. Do you have a suggestion on proportions to tone down the sweetness for a 10 pound ham?
We want to cook it in the oven. If it is precooked, can we still use your oven method?
Please give any hints on using a torch instead of broiling the ham.
Thank you.
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Judy ๐ You can certainly tone down the sweetness, although it’s that characteristic sweet/crunchy glaze that sets Honey Baked Hams apart from the crowd. Just reduce the sugar to an amount you feel comfortable with, keeping in mind that I’ve only tested this recipe as written, so I can’t say how it will taste. You can still use the oven method, as in this recipe you’re not really cooking the ham (since the overwhelmingly vast majority of hams from a grocery store are pre-cooked/smoked), but just warming it up. You can use a torch, although I would advise you to please be careful, and keep the torch moving around the ham with the sugar glaze to keep it from burning in spots.
Keith says
Hello, Should I bake the ham or broil the ham in the oven.
The Chunky Chef says
For the end part, where you glaze the sugar mixture, I advise a broiler or torch. Baking it doesn’t lead to as nice of a crust.
Diane says
Hi, can you substitute the sugar with Brown sugar.
Thanks for the great recipeโฆ
The Chunky Chef says
I haven’t tested this recipe using brown sugar, so I can’t say for certain how well it would work. My guess is you wouldn’t get as crackly of a crust, since brown sugar tends to be chewier instead of crisp. If you do some experimenting, I’d love to know how it turns out ๐
Stacy says
Yes you can use brown sugar. It’s great either way though. Happy Thanksgiving
Kim says
Delicious!!! And easy follow
Alisha says
Hello, Iโm not a cooker at all, but will be bringing the hams to the Thanksgiving feast. My question is, since the drive to my parents is only about 15min away, would it be fine to caramelize and then transport? If so, how to transport them๐ฌ Put the hams back in crockpot, leave on broiling pan, covered or not? So many questions:() Like I said, Iโm not a chef.
The Chunky Chef says
Yes, it should be fine to transport. I would cover the ham loosely in foil, and transport in a roasting pan of some kind. I think adding the ham back to the crockpot may knock off some of that caramelized crust. Happy Thanksgiving!
Alisha says
Thank you so much!
Jeanette says
Hello! I am going to be trying this recipe for the first time this Thanksgiving and I can’t wait! I have a quick question, do you prefer to use salted or unsalted butter for this recipe? Thanks so much!
The Chunky Chef says
I usually use unsalted, since hams can be salty to begin with, but you can use whatever you have on hand ๐
Jeanette says
Thank you so much for getting back with me! I have both so I’ll go with the unsalted. I hope you have a very blessed Thanksgiving ๐
The Chunky Chef says
You’re welcome! And thank you, I hope you have a fantastic Thanksgiving as well ๐
Valanteena says
Probably a silly question, but I got a boneless ham does it make a difference with how to prepare it? Iโve made this about 3 times now all nine it but I was given one with bone out.
The Chunky Chef says
Is it around the same size as listed in the recipe? It may not take as long to heat through, the package may have specific cooking times and instructions.
Chantel says
Iโm just here to say that Thursday will be my 4th time making this! I made my family vote ham or turkey secretly hoping ham would win just so I could use this recipe again and it did! Iโm not a โcookโ so I always just follow the recipe exactly. Iโve done both the slow cooker method and the oven method and both have come out perfectly. Taken it to work pot lucks and people canโt stay away from it!! My definite go to recipe!
Patsy White says
Can I use a shank instead of spiral? I have 2 in the freezer and don’t want spend more money.
The Chunky Chef says
I haven’t tested this recipe using a ham shank, so I can’t say for certain how it will go. You may want to slice it so the honey butter mixture can penetrate the ham like it would for a spiral sliced ham. If you do some experimenting, I’d love to know how it turns out ๐
Jackie says
Would the glaze be the same for a turkey?
The Chunky Chef says
Yes ๐
Jessica says
So for a pre-cooked spiral cut ham, I can just leave it out room temp, apply glaze, and broil?
The Chunky Chef says
Yes, since it’s already cooked you can ๐