Easter is prime time for ham and every year questions crop up about it. As COVID-19 has caused Michiganders to stay at home, many will be cooking their own ham for Easter dinner. Here are some answers ...
There is no doubt Easter is prime time for ham. You only need to look at grocery store ads, with most featuring hams on sale. Some store-brand hams are as low as 79 cents per pound, though there may ...
My favorite part of the Easter holiday, besides watching my young daughter scampering around Holly Park with hordes of other Bernal Heights kids searching for eggs, is Easter dinner. For me, Easter is ...
1. With a sharp knife, trim the ham’s outer skin starting at the wide end and within 3 inches from the shank end of the ham, exposing the fat underneath. Score fat in a diamond pattern and stud each ...
This week we're excited to conclude our three-part Easter menu series with a recipe for baked ham from my great-grandmother, Florence Murphy, aka GooGoo. GooGoo died before I was born, but her ham ...
Easter is prime time for ham and every year questions crop up about it. What's the difference between the butt and shank portion? How much should I buy? do you glaze the ham? Relax. We are here to ...
For many households around metro Detroit, the spring holiday of Easter often includes ham as the centerpiece of a celebratory meal. And once the Easter holiday rolls around, you will find hams ...
Buy a whole cooked ham and you’ll have endless days of leftovers for sandwiches, hashes, casseroles, and egg dishes. Or get a half ham, in which case you can choose from the butt or shank end. The ...
1. With a sharp knife, trim the ham’s outer skin starting at the wide end and within 3 inches from the shank end of the ham, exposing the fat underneath. Score fat in a diamond pattern and stud each ...
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