Orange chipotle ham - Laylita's Recipes (2024)

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This recipe for orange chipotle ham is made with a fully cooked smoked spiral cut ham and is glazed with a sauce made with chipotle chilies, orange juice, lime juice, cumin, achiote, tequila, sugar or honey, and spices like cinnamon and cloves. My favorite part about the holidays is spending time with family and friends, and of course cooking + eating together. I try to create my holiday menu meals with a mix of dishes that are prepared in advance and easy to make, as well as some dishes that are made right before serving.

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Orange chipotle ham

Orange chipotle ham recipe made with a smoked spiral cut ham, baked and glazed with a sauce made with chipotle chilies, orange juice, lime juice, cumin, achiote, tequila, sugar or honey, and spices.

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Course: Main dish

Cuisine: American, Latin fusion

Keyword: Achiote, Christmas, Ham, Orange chipotle glaze

Servings: 15

Ingredients

  • 8-10 lbs fully-cooked smoked ham

Orange chipotle sauce:

  • 1-2 canned chipotle chilies in adobo adjust to taste
  • 3 cups fresh orange juice from 7-8 large oranges
  • 1/4 cup fresh lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon ground cumin
  • ½ tablespoon of ground achiote/annatto can use paprika as substitute
  • 1 tablespoon orange zest
  • 2 tablespoons tequila
  • 1 cup of brown sugar or honey
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 2 whole cloves

Optional gravy sauce:

  • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons corn starch

Instructions

For the orange chipotle sauce:

  • Remove the seeds from the chipotle pepper or chilies, if you want the sauce extra spicy you can leave them

  • Combine the orange juice, lime juice, chipotle chilies, cumin and achiote in a blender and puree until smooth. Strain if desired.

  • Combine the orange chipotle puree in a medium sized saucepan. Add the orange zest, tequila, sugar or honey glaze, cinnamon stick, and cloves.

  • Bring the sauce to a boil, reduce the heat to medium low, and cook for 25-30 minutes.

  • Remove the cloves and the cinnamon stick. Save the sauce until ready to use.

For the baked ham with orange chipotle sauce:

  • Pre-heat oven to 325F

  • Place the smoked ham in a large baking pan, with the flat side of ham facing down. Pour ½ of the orange chipotle sauce over the ham.

  • Cover the ham with foil and bake at 325F for about 1 hour.

  • Warm up the rest of the sauce, remove the foil from the ham and pour the remaining sauce over the ham.

  • Continue baking the ham for another 40-45 minutes, basting it every 10-15 minutes with the pan sauces. The ham should be baked for about 10-12 minutes per pound.

  • Remove the ham from the oven and let it rest for 5-10 minutes before carving and serving.

For the orange chipotle gravy:

  • Place ~3 cups of the pan sauces in a small sauce pan with the balsamic vinegar. Bring to boil and cook about 5 minutes.

  • Meanwhile mix the corn starch with a little bit of the pan sauces (or water), then stir into the gravy sauce. Mix until well dissolved and thickened. Remove from heat and serve warm.

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My husband seems to think that I overdo and over-complicate the cooking part during holiday meals, and sometimes he’s right. In my defense, if we’re having a large meal with family & friends, I really like to have a least 2 main meat/protein dishes as the stars of the meal. Usually one will be poultry (think turkey, duck, chicken, etc), and the other must-have is a pork dish. Anyone who grows up in Latin America knows that most holiday celebrations or special events almost always mean that there will be main dish made with pork. Of course, going back to the over-complicated part, it’s a lot of work to prepare a holiday meal, so using a fully cooked smoked ham can simplify the entire process.

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The orange chipotle sauce can be made ahead of time and kept in the fridge until you are ready to bake the ham. The smoked ham is fully cooked, this way it’s just a matter of baking the ham with the sauce a couple of hours before the meal. The ham will release a decent amount of natural juices when it bakes. I used part of the pan juices and some balsamic vinegar to make a quick gravy sauce to serve with the ham.

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You can serve the ham with your choice of side dishes. We served this orange chipotle ham with a carrot ribbon salad, baked spaghetti squash, garlic green beans, and some lime pickled red onions. Another thing that I love about ham is that it’s great for leftovers. Here are a few easy suggestions for any leftover ham:

  • For breakfast, sear the ham slices and serve with on top of corn tortillas, add over easy eggs, avocado slices and spicy salsa for a delicious breakfast meal
  • Another breakfast/brunch option, use the ham to make a quick omelet or add it a Spanish style potato and egg tortilla
  • As an empanada filling, cut the ham into small pieces, add some grated mozzarella cheese and use it to fill empanadas. You can make baked empanadas or fried empanadas
  • As a grilled cheese filing, spread some spicy mustard on slices of bread, add cheese slices and ham, cook on a grilled or in pan with some butter. I also like to add onion slices and tomato slices.
  • As a quick appetizer, take some endive leaves, mix pieces of ham with some grated Gruyere cheese, and fill the endive leaves with the mix, place under the broiler and cooked until the cheese golden

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FAQs

How long does it take to cook a precooked ham in the oven? ›

The goal is to reheat the ham without drying it out. The best way to do this is to place the ham on a rack in a roasting pan. Add water to the bottom of the pan and cover the whole thing tightly with foil. Bake at 325F for 16-20 minutes per pound, until a meat thermometer registers 135F.

How long do you let a ham rest before carving? ›

“Regardless of the style of ham, after it comes out of the oven, let it rest at least 15 minutes before carving to allow the juices to redistribute throughout the entire cut of meat,” Brekke says.

What side dishes go good with ham? ›

50 Best Side Dishes to Go with Ham for Your Feast
  • Roasted Hasselback Sweet Potatoes. ...
  • Leek, Mushroom, and Escarole Salad. ...
  • Bourbon Yams. ...
  • Easy Root Vegetable Gratin. ...
  • Escarole Salad with Oranges, Pistachios, and Pickled Onions. ...
  • Sweet Potato Casserole with Homemade Marshmallow. ...
  • Cream Cheese Herb Biscuits. ...
  • Classic Deviled Eggs.
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How do you cook a precooked ham without drying it out? ›

To help keep your ham moist and juicy, place the ham cut-side down in a baking pan and tent it with foil. Every 20 minutes or so, brush the ham with glaze and baste it with the pan juices.

How do you tell if a precooked ham is done? ›

Regardless of the bone, uncooked hams need to cook to 145°F for food safety. The pre-cooked hams need to heat to 140°F for adequate food safety. The guidelines below provide a timetable of expected cook time for ham, but use a food thermometer to check the internal temperature for the respective hams.

What happens if you don't cover ham with foil? ›

If you don't cover your ham while cooking it will quickly dry out. Instead: Put some aluminum foil over your ham while it's cooking. It is recommended that the ham is covered for at least half of the cooking process and only removed during the last half when you glaze it.

Can you overcook a precooked ham? ›

Pre-cooked spiral cut hams—also known as “city hams”—have always been a favorite of mine since there is no danger of undercooking and we're free to focus flavor. Heating and serving may seem simple enough, but you can overdo it in the oven, leading to a dry, chewy pork product, and nobody wants that.

Does ham go fat side up or down? ›

Remove all packaging materials and place ham on its side, fat side up, on rack in shallow roasting pan; cover loosely with aluminum foil. Heat approximately 15 to 20 minutes per pound until heated through. Remove ham from oven and let stand, covered, 20 minutes before serving.

Should ham be cooked on its side or meat side down? ›

Let it sit before baking: Let the ham come to room temperature before cooking to ensure juicer, more evenly cooked meat. Cook it cut-side down: Place the ham cut-side down in your pan to prevent it from drying out while baking.

How long to cook a 10 lb fully cooked ham? ›

Pre-Cooked and Bone-In Ham

If the ham is a half ham weighing five to seven pounds, it should heat at 325°F for 22-25 minutes per pound. If it is a whole ham weighing between 10 to 14 pounds, heat the ham at 325°F for 18-20 minutes per pound. The internal temperature should be 140°F.

How long to cook a 10 lb fully cooked ham at 350? ›

Preheat the oven to 350 F. Place the ham on a rack in a large baking pan and add about 1/4- to 1/2 inch of water to the pan. If the ham is labeled "fully cooked" (does not require heating), heat it in the oven for about 10 minutes per pound, or to an internal temperature of 140 F.

How long to cook precooked ham in oven at 350? ›

WARMING HAM

Heat oven to 350°F. Place ham, flat side down, on rack in shallow roasting pan; cover tightly with aluminum foil. Bake approximately 13 to 18 minutes per pound until heated through. Remove ham from oven.

How long to cook a fully cooked ham and at what temperature? ›

Smoked Ham, Pre-Cooked

You'll find most hams available at the grocery store are smoked and fully cooked, and simply require you to heat them up. Reheat cooked ham in an oven set to 325 degrees F until the ham reaches an internal temperature of 140 degrees F. 10 to 14 lbs. 15 to 18 min/lb.

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