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Sticky glazed Asian ham

19th July 2016 - Recipes

Quick recipe finder Sticky glazed Asian ham

Perfect summer’s day picnic food. Bake a whole joint and, once it’s cool, wrap up in foil and put the glaze in a jar. Pack it into the hamper along with crusty bread and other snacks.

By From Baking Made Easy

Ingredients

For the sticky glaze

Recipe tips

Method

  1. Drain the gammon joint and weigh it to calculate the cooking time.

  2. Place in a clean pan and cover completely with water. Add the peppercorns, bay leaves, ginger, star anise and half of the cloves. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer. Cook the joint for 25 minutes per 450g/1lb. (A 2.5kg joint will take 2 hours 20 minutes.)

  3. Thirty minutes before the joint is ready, preheat the oven to 220C/425F/Gas 7. Mix all of the glaze ingredients in a small pan and heat gently until the sugar is dissolved, then simmer for 25 minutes, or until the glaze is reduced and thickened.

  4. Remove the joint from the water and pat dry with kitchen paper. (Keep the cooking liquid to make a delicious soup.) Remove the thick layer of skin, but not the fat, from the joint. (This can be quite fiddly and often comes off in bits rather than in one large piece.) Use a small, sharp knife to score the meat diagonally, then change direction and score the other way to form diamonds. Stick the remaining cloves into the holes where the lines cross, then pour the glaze over the meat.

  5. Put the joint in the oven and cook for 20–30 minutes, or until the top begins to brown. It can catch easily at this point because of the honey, so keep a close eye on it! Once the joint is cooked, remove from the oven and cover loosely with baking paper to allow it to ‘rest’. This evens out the temperature and makes the meat more juicy.

Recipe Tips

If you’re short on time, cook the joint in a large pan of water for 40 minutes to get rid of any excess salt. Remove from the pan and discard the salted liquid.

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