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The cut of meat from a hog's hind leg, generally from the middle of the shank bone to the aitch (hip) bone. Ham can be baked, grilled, sautéed, broiled or simmered. Precooked ham can be eaten without additional cooking. [[Category:Glossary]]
 
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[[Image:HamMeat.jpg|thumb|300px|Ham]]
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== About Ham ==
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'''Ham''' is the meat taken from certain parts of [[wikipedia:pig|pigs]]. A cut of pork that is taken from the meat on the middle part of the shank bone extending to the hip bone on the hind leg of the hog. There are two basic types of ham: fresh ham (uncooked) or cured ham (cooked). Cured hams can be brine-cured or dry-cured and then boiled or lightly smoked. If ham is cured, smoked, and then allowed to age for a longer period of time (1 year or more) to develop more flavor, it is most often classified as a "gourmet" ham. Cuts of ham are available with (bone-in) or without bones (boneless), as specialty hams, and as cooked, partially cooked, or uncooked hams.
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== Buying Ham ==
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When shopping for ham for a particular recipe. It is best to know which cut of ham to use. Here are some basic cuts found in most markets and butcher shops.
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== Basic ham cuts ==
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* [[Ham leg]]
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** [[Ham slipper]]
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** [[Ham hock]]
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** [[Ham knuckle]]
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* [[Ham steak]]
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== Ham varieties ==
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Hams come in 2 main varieties, cooked and raw.
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== Cooked Hams ==
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* [[Bradenham ham]]
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* [[Brunswick ham]]
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* [[Kentucky ham]]
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* [[Virginia ham]]
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* [[Smithfield ham]]
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* [[York ham]]
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== Storing Ham ==
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Avoid cross-contamination of juices from uncooked ham which may drop on other ingredients that are eaten raw.
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== Ham Recipes ==
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* [[:Category:Ham leg Recipes|Ham leg Recipes]]
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** [[:Category:Ham slipper Recipes|Ham slipper Recipes]]
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** [[:Category:Ham hock Recipes|Ham hock Recipes]]
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** [[:Category:Ham knuckle Recipes|Ham knuckle Recipes]]
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* [[:Category:Ham steak Recipes|Ham steak Recipes]]
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== Ham Related Recipes ==
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* [[:Category:Pork Recipes|Pork Recipes]]
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* [[:Category:Bacon Recipes|Bacon Recipes]]
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[[Category:Pork]]

Revision as of 15:37, 6 February 2017

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Ham

About Ham

Ham is the meat taken from certain parts of pigs. A cut of pork that is taken from the meat on the middle part of the shank bone extending to the hip bone on the hind leg of the hog. There are two basic types of ham: fresh ham (uncooked) or cured ham (cooked). Cured hams can be brine-cured or dry-cured and then boiled or lightly smoked. If ham is cured, smoked, and then allowed to age for a longer period of time (1 year or more) to develop more flavor, it is most often classified as a "gourmet" ham. Cuts of ham are available with (bone-in) or without bones (boneless), as specialty hams, and as cooked, partially cooked, or uncooked hams.

Buying Ham

When shopping for ham for a particular recipe. It is best to know which cut of ham to use. Here are some basic cuts found in most markets and butcher shops.

Basic ham cuts

Ham varieties

Hams come in 2 main varieties, cooked and raw.

Cooked Hams

Storing Ham

Avoid cross-contamination of juices from uncooked ham which may drop on other ingredients that are eaten raw.

Ham Recipes

Ham Related Recipes