*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. An Easter ham is a tradition that dates to pre-Christian Europe, when the pig was considered a symbol of luck. But the Easter ham ...
It often feels like certain holidays have a grip on specific meats. Turkey, for instance, takes the lead at a Thanksgiving table. While Christmas and Easter often have ham as the main course. But you ...
Holidays are a pretty good reason for serving up a baked ham, but you should also try baking a ham if you're having people over for dinner. They're so easy to make, they feed a lot of people, they're ...
Place the ham (pre-cooked and sliced) in an oven-safe dish, fill the bottom of the dish with Coke and cover with foil. Bake on 325°F for an hour to an hour and a half. In a small pot, add brown sugar, ...
Nothing says Easter dinner like an old-fashioned Baked Ham with Pineapple and Cherries. Scored and studded with cloves and slathered in a decadent sticky-sweet, brown sugar glaze with a touch of ...
Glazed ham is party food, full stop. It requires minimal prep time, makes your home smell incredible while it cooks, and comes straight to the table from the oven in all of its crackling, glistening, ...
Let the oven do all the work with this easy baked risotto. You can, if you prefer, add all of the risotto ingredients to the pan at the beginning, but I find adding the peas toward the end ensures ...
With its succulent interior and golden brown, glazed outer crust, baked ham always makes for a show-stopping centerpiece. This dish takes pride of place on dinner tables throughout the holiday season.