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Apple Glazed Roasted Ham Recipe by Global Cookbook.

 
  Servings: 1

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Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Recipe %DV
Recipe Size 5788g
Calories 28499  
Calories from Fat 13408 47%
Total Fat 1490.23g 1863%
Saturated Fat 283.97g 1136%
Trans Fat 0.0g  
Cholesterol 579mg 193%
Sodium 12635mg 526%
Potassium 5259mg 150%
Total Carbs 3546.5g 946%
Dietary Fiber 65.4g 218%
Sugars 1824.82g 1217%
Protein 199.39g 319%

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Directions

  1. Place 1/3 of the wood chips in water to soak for 1/2 hour.
  2. Preheat your grill to high on one side. Leave the other side off.
  3. Prepare a smoke package. Squeeze the excess water from half of the soaking wood chips and place them at the center of a large piece of foil. Add in half of the dry wood chips and mix. Close the foil around the wood chips to create a sealed package. Using a fork, poke holes in both sides of the package for the smoke to escape. The more holes - the more smoke. Repeat this process again to make a second smoke package.
  4. Place the wood chip pack directly over the heat source and wait for smoke. Once you have smoke, reduce the heat under the package. Let the barbecue come to 200-220 F (100-110 C).
  5. Cook the ham using indirect heat. Place the ham on the far side of the grill where there is no direct heat. Leave to smoke for 3 hrs. Half way through, change the smoke package for a fresh package
  6. Tent the finished ham with foil for 10 min before carving.
  7. Rub:Combine all of the rub ingredients into a bowl and rub vigorously into the ham. Place the ham into a large sealable plastic bag, close and leave to rest overnight. Remove from fridge and let come to room temperature (45minutes)
  8. Glaze:Prepare the glaze. Place all of the ingredients in to a heavy bottomed sauce pan over medium high heat. Stir till melted. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to simmer for 10 min. Let stand for 30 min. Reheat before using on the ham.
  9. With 1 hour left to go, start the glazing process. Brush the glaze liberally onto the meat. Repeat 30 min later.
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