Brown Sugar Ham (Baked Ham Glaze)
Baked Ham with Brown Sugar Ham Glaze – Our easy baked ham recipe is made with a flavorful brandy and brown sugar glaze. It’s the perfect main dish for celebrating any occasion!
Why We Love This Brown Sugar Ham Recipe
Our Glazed Ham Recipe with Brandy and Brown Sugar Glaze is one of those dishes that has a reputation for being hard or complicated to make, but nothing could be further from the truth.
I’m not sure who first started spreading these nasty rumors… I have a feeling part of the responsibility goes to marketers at certain national pre-baked ham shops, but who’s to say?
A good holiday ham needs only a sweet, flavorful glaze (or rub) and some time in the oven.
With just a bit of effort, you wind up with a beautifully baked ham that is perfect to enjoy with family. Plus, leftover ham is delicious for eating cold or reheated for several days, and in so many different ways!
I like to start my oven-baked ham recipe with a simple brown sugar ham glaze, then spruce it up with a whole lot of flavor.
One of my favorite brown sugar ham glaze recipes combines brown sugar with whole-grain mustard, brandy, cumin, and coriander. The sweet boozy note of the brandy enhances the brown sugar and complements the spicy twang of the Dijon mustard.
It’s a heavenly blend to rub over the ham before baking.
Ingredients You Need
- Large bone-in smoked ham – Hams found in the grocery store are pre-cooked. This means you don’t have to worry about undercooking. You are just trying to rewarm the ham to the center, while creating a crispy exterior.
- Brown sugar – Necessary for a brown sugar ham glaze. *wink*
- Brandy – Adds depth of flavor to the sweet glaze.
- Whole grain mustard – Tangy mustard balances the glaze so it’s not overly sweet.
- Cornstarch – For thickening the glaze.
- Ground cumin, coriander, allspice, and cayenne pepper – Spice it up, baby!
- Salt – Even though ham is salty, the glaze still needs a little salt.
How to Make Brown Sugar Baked Ham
You will be amazed at how easy it is to bake a ham at home!
Remember, you start with a smoked ham, so the meat is already cooked through. We’re just trying to thoroughly warm the ham to the center and create a nice brown sugar crust on the outside.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with foil and lay the ham on it flat-side down.
Score the ham with cuts one inch apart and 1/4 inch deep, using a sharp knife. Do this in two directions creating a grid pattern over the entire surface of the ham. If you are using a spiral-cut ham, this is not necessary.
In a medium bowl, mix all the remaining ingredients for the glaze. Rub or brush half the glaze over the surface of the ham and bake for 45 minutes.
Pull the ham out of the oven. Rub the rest of the glaze over the ham and place it back in the oven for another 45-75 minutes, or until the exterior is dark and crusty and the ham is warmed through.
Once it’s had some time to lounge in the oven, your brown sugar ham will be dark and crispy-sweet on the outside, yet moist and smoky on the inside.
Check Out the Recipe + Video Below For Our Baked Ham With Brown Sugar Glaze. Enjoy!
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Do You Cook A Glazed Ham In The Oven?
Smoked ham will warm through the center, and create a crispy crust on the outside in about 1.5 to 2 hours. This breaks down to approximately 10-12 minutes per pound. You can also use your roasting pan and a rack to cook ham in the oven.
To be sure your ham is warm in the center, use a meat thermometer to test the internal temperature. It should reach 130 degrees F to warm, or 145 degrees F for uncooked pork.
What Can I Substitute for the Brandy in the Brown Sugar Glaze for Ham?
The alcohol content of the brandy cooks out during baking, but you can still substitute for a non-alcoholic ingredient to make the glaze. Try a sweet fruit juice, such as apple juice or white grape juice, as a flavorful swap.
Be sure to use 100% pure juice, though, so that your ham glaze isn’t too sweet.
If you’d like to use alcohol but don’t have brandy on hand, you can substitute for whiskey or cognac for a similarly sweet and smoky flavor.
How long does this baked ham last in the fridge?
The glazed ham leftovers can stay fresh in the refrigerator for about 3 to 5 days in an airtight container.
What kind of ham should I pick?
There are so many types of ham: bone-in ham, boneless ham, spiral-cut ham, ham butt, and whole ham. I chose to use a smoked ham, uncut, then scored a diamond pattern on top.
Is this a good Thanksgiving Ham Recipe?
Of course! The sweet ham glaze crust over the top makes this a fabulous centerpiece for Thanksgiving dinner or as a Christmas Ham recipe. You can also serve this brown sugar glazed ham for Easter dinner!
Serving Suggestions
A simple baked ham with brown sugar glaze is just what I crave for Sunday dinner with my family. No one is ever disappointed with a thick slice of juicy baked ham and some southern sides.
We recommend trying this ham recipe with our favorite side dishes like Perfect Southern Collard Greens, Air Fryer Green Beans, Famous Corn Pudding, and, of course, the Best Macaroni and Cheese for a complete comfort food-filled family meal!
It is also a gorgeous centerpiece to have for a holiday dinner. For a perfect Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Easter meal, serve with yeast dinner rolls, hasselback potatoes, and honey butter roasted carrots!
Tips & Tricks
- Don’t throw out your ham bone! After you have eaten most of the ham off the bone, use the bone to make a savory and delicious navy bean ham bone soup!
- Bake the ham uncovered! Every ham recipe is different, and sometimes you want to make the ham covered with aluminum foil. In this case, bake the ham uncovered to get a lovely caramelized crust!
- Use any leftover ham in a ham and cheese panini or a slow cooker quiche!
Looking for More Holiday Recipes? Be Sure to Also Try:
- Ham with Honey Mustard and Apples
- Standing Rib Roast
- Coca-Cola Spatchcock Chicken
- Almond Crusted Baked Ham with Apricot Glaze
- Oven “Fried” Turkey Breasts
- Deep Fried Turkey
- Best Turkey Brine
- Pumpkin Chili
- Easy Swedish Meatballs
- Spatchcock Smoked Turkey Recipe
- Spicy Southwest Pumpkin Soup
- Cranberry Jalapeno Honey Ham
- Cornish Game Hen
- Pan Seared Duck Breast
- Stuffed Flank Steak
- Standing Rib Roast
- Brown Bag Baked Ham – from Iowa Girl Eats
Check out the printable recipe card below for the nutrition information including calories, carbohydrates, protein, cholesterol, sodium, potassium, fiber, vitamin c, and calcium percentages. Nutritional values are calculated with all fat intact.
Baked Ham with Brown Sugar Ham Glaze
Ingredients
- 8-10 pounds smoked ham
- 1 cup brown sugar, packed
- 1/2 cup brandy
- 2 tablespoons whole grain mustard
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- 1 tablespoon ground cumin
- 1 tablespoon ground coriander
- 1 teaspoon ground allspice
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 2 teaspoons salt
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with foil and lay the ham on it flat-side-down.
- Score the ham with cuts one inch apart and 1/4-inch deep. Do this in two directions creating a grid pattern over the entire surface of the ham.
- In a medium bowl, mix all the remaining ingredients for the glaze. Rub half the glaze over the surface of the ham and bake for 45 minutes.
- Pull the ham out of the oven. Rub the rest of the glaze over ham and place it back in the oven for another 45-75 minutes, or until the exterior is dark and crusty and the ham is warmed through.
Hi Sommer,
I plan to try this recipe for Thanksgiving this year. I am not a cook AT ALL so I have done a bit of research to ensure my results are the best possible. A lot of tips I have read mention covering the ham (tenting it with foil) to keep it moist. Do you recommend foil tenting using this recipe or would that affect the dark, crusty end results you achieved above?
Hi Marissa,
I usually only add a foil tent if the ham starts to get too dark. You can put in on half-way through baking if you feel you need it. :)
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My kids really loved it! Really amazing!
We made this for Easter last year, and will be making it again this year. Love the glaze!
I think my husband loves me just a little bit more than yesterday after I made this for him for dinner. It was SO good.
This is going to be the star at my Easter dinner!
Such a fantastic glaze! Making it again for Easter!
Sometimes I quarter an orange and place it in with the ham just gives it another dimension
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I made this for a 1920’s themed dinner party and it came out perfectly. Everyone loved the spicy kick and it was so easy. Thank you!
I followed this recipe and it was amazing! I only changed one thing. I substituted Red hot Apple Cider for the brandy. It was to die for. I could I have made myself sick eating this, and I am not a fan of ham. At all.
100% recommend!
So, I’ve got this 9lb fresh ham from the butcher and it is smoked. Would this be an appropriate recipe? I really want a sweet glaze for this ham and I love this recipe!
Hi Shawna,
Yes, go for it! I think you’ll love it. :)
Love that you use whole grain mustard in this! One of my favorite ingredients when it comes to ham and so many other dishes. Thank you so much for sharing!
Is the whole grain mustard a paste or a powder?
Hi Cherise,
It is a condiment… Just chunky mustard with the whole mustard seeds in it.
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Recipes is so yummy and good
I baked this ham recipe at Thanksgiving and we decided it was going to our Christmas ham.
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