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How to Cook a Kretschmar Fully Cooked Boneless Ham

How to Cook a Kretschmar Fully Cooked Boneless Ham


How to Cook a Kretschmar Fully Cooked Boneless Ham Photo Credit Amy Morris/Demand Media


Kretschmar brand meats, which originated in Europe in 1883, include fully cooked, boneless whole hams that you may serve for a holiday feast or a casual meal. They are available in a variety of smoked and cured versions, such as Black Forest ham, Virginia brand smoked and honey hams, Bavarian ham, applewood smoked ham, tavern ham and even low-sodium varieties. Serve a fully cooked ham at room temperature, or bake it with a glaze if you prefer to eat the ham hot.


Step 1

How to Cook a Kretschmar Fully Cooked Boneless Ham
Photo Credit Amy Morris/Demand Media
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.

Step 2



How to Cook a Kretschmar Fully Cooked Boneless Ham
Photo Credit Amy Morris/Demand Media

Place the Kretschmar ham in a roasting pan with the cut side facing down, if cooking a half ham.

Step 3



How to Cook a Kretschmar Fully Cooked Boneless Ham
Photo Credit Amy Morris/Demand Media

Pour a glaze over the ham or top it with your choice of spices. For example, simmer brown sugar with pineapple juice and crushed pineapple. Fasten pineapple slices to the ham with toothpicks, then pour the pineapple-brown sugar glaze over top. Or pack a mixture of dry brown sugar and salt over all sides of the ham and push the stem ends of whole cloves into the meat in a diamond pattern.

Step 4



How to Cook a Kretschmar Fully Cooked Boneless Ham
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Place a lid over the pan or cover the ham with aluminum foil, but do not wrap the foil tightly around the meat. Push a few toothpicks into the ham, if needed, to keep the spices or glaze from sticking to the foil.

Step 5



How to Cook a Kretschmar Fully Cooked Boneless Ham
Photo Credit Amy Morris/Demand Media

Bake the ham for about 15 minutes per pound, or until it reaches an internal temperature of 140 F. Insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the ham to check the temperature. Check the ham periodically while cooking and spoon some of the glaze from the bottom of the pan over the ham.

Step 6



How to Cook a Kretschmar Fully Cooked Boneless Ham
Photo Credit Amy Morris/Demand Media

Remove the ham to a serving plate and serve immediately. Unlike fresh, uncooked hams, fully cooked hams do not require a resting period before serving.


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