How To Cook A Kirkland Spiral Ham Plus A Glaze - FOOLPROOF! (2024)

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If you’ve ever wondered how to cook a spiral ham (I love the Kirkland brand), look no further. It couldn’t be easier, you just need a few tips and tricks so your holiday ham stays juicy and tender! Whether you use the glaze packet provided or make your own, once you try this easy method you’ll never cook it any other way.

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Every time Easter or Christmas season rolls around, I inevitably receive a few emails from readers asking how to cook a spiral ham.

What they’re really asking is “how do I prevent my ham from drying out if it’s already been cooked and sliced?” And while I prefer cooking a fresh ham (the flavor just can’t be beat), sometimes it’s nice to just throw one in the oven and know that all I have to do is heat it and eat it.

I usually pick up the Kirkland hams from Costco but this method will work with any spiral-sliced ham. If you do use a Kirkland ham or another one that comes with its own glaze, feel free to use that glaze in place of the recipe in this post. Do use the directions provided at the bottom of this post for heating it though, as it’s foolproof!

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How to cook a spiral ham

First, consider putting a ham glaze not only on the outside of your ham but also between the slices, too; this will add tremendous flavor. I usually just throw something together (it almost always involves jam and adobo sauce, I just can’t resist that spicy-sweet combo, even on ham) but I’ve put together a simple ham glaze recipe for you in case you need one.

You don’t really cook a spiral ham, you simply reheat it. When it comes to “cooking”your ham, wrap it lightly with foil while it’s baking. This will keep the juices in and prevent them from evaporating while your ham is in the oven. You can occasionally open the tinfoil and baste the ham with the juices, too, which only helps keep it more moist.

Sometimes cooks will add some water, juice, or even 7-UP to the bottom of the pan to help keep as much moisture in the oven as possible. I’ve found that it’s not necessary, as the tinfoil does a great job of keeping the moisture in. Feel free to add that step if you like though, as it won’t hurt anything to add it.

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How long to cook a spiral ham without drying it out

Another way to keep your spiral sliced ham from drying out is to reheat it “low and slow”. Keeping the oven at 275°F for about 12 – 15 minutes per pound, plus basting occasionally with any juices that accumulate, will ensure your ham is moist and tender. You want to heat your ham slowly so that by the time the center of your ham is warm the outside slices aren’t dried out.

Pre-cooked Spiral Ham Instructions

MethodApproximate Bake TimeCooking Temperature
Ham Only12-15 minutes per pound (454 g)
Approximately 2 hours
275°F (covered) / 135°C
Ham with GlazeStep 1: 12-15 minutes per pound (454 g)
Step 2: Add Glaze – 8-10 minutes (if needed)
Approximately 2 hours, 10 minutes
275°F (covered) / 135°C
425°F (covered) / 220°C

This recipe calls for a glazed 8-lb spiral sliced ham which means it should be in the oven for approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes. That might seem like a long time, but since the prep time is less than 5 minutes, you can prepare the rest of your meal during that time.

If your ham is larger or smaller than 8 lbs, not to worry. A spiral sliced ham should be reheated for roughly 12-15 minutes per pound, so simply add or subtract reheating times based on that. If glazed, add about 10 minutes.

Use a digital meat thermometer and heat to an internal temperature of 140°F.

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How to cook a spiral ham in the crockpot

If you’d like to make this in the crockpot, skip the foil and simply place the ham in your crockpot after applying the glaze. Cook on low for about 4 hours, basting the ham with any accumulated juices halfway through the cooking time and again about half an hour before the time is up.

Make sure to buy a ham that will fit in your crockpot! If it doesn’t, you can cover the crockpot tightly with foil then set the lid on top. This isn’t ideal but it’s definitely doable.

More Ham Glaze Ideas

  • The ham glaze recipe at the end of this post is the one I use most often. It uses 1/2 cup of jam, 1 cup of brown sugar, and a tablespoon of mustard. It adds so much flavor to the ham and it’s so easy to make. You could also add a splash of bourbon! You can also use cranberry sauce in place of the jam for your Christmas ham.
  • Try a variation of the easy recipe above and replace the jam with 1/4 cup of orange juice. (The bourbon works with this, too)!
  • If you’re ever in a pinch, another easy ham glaze recipe is simplyequal amounts of maple syrup and brown sugar thenDijon mustard to taste – couldn’t be more simple and it’s delicious!
  • If you love sweet flavors with a little spice and smoky flavor, try adding some chopped chipotle peppers in adobo to any of these ham glaze recipes. I start with about 2 tablespoons and add more to taste.
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How much ham per person?

When you’re serving a spiral sliced ham, plan on approximately 1/2 lb per person if it’s boneless. A bone-in ham will be about 3/4 lb per person. So if you’re serving 12 people, you’d want at least a 6 lb boneless ham or a 9 lb bone-in ham. I usually add a couple of pounds both to be on the safe side and to give us leftovers.

Ideas for Leftover Ham

Speaking of leftovers, consider yourself lucky if you’ve got some as there are so many delicious things you can make. Of course, there’s the regular ham sandwich, which is always a winner. Here are a few more leftover ham ideas if you’re looking for something a bit more interesting:

I hope these easy tips answered everything about how to cook a spiral ham so you can simply focus on the rest of your holiday dinner. Don’t forget to save that ham bone to make with a delicious soup.

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How to Cook a Spiral Ham and a Glaze Recipe

Yield: 16 servings for boneless ham; 10 servings for bone-in)

Prep Time: 2 minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours 10 minutes

Total Time: 2 hours 12 minutes

You could add in a splash of bourbon to this glaze or a few tablespoons of adobo sauce (from a can of chipotles), too.
I use the same amount of glaze regardless of the size of my ham. Anything over 12 pounds, however, and I'd increase the amounts by at least 50%; you can always serve extra glaze on the side (just warm it slightly in the microwave just before serving).

Ingredients

  • 1 8-lb spiral-sliced ham
  • 1/2 cup jam, apricot, peach and cherry all work well (try cranberry sauce for the holidays)
  • 1 cup light brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon mustard, use your favorite, I love a spicy brown

Instructions

  1. Let your wrapped ham sit on the counter for about an hour.
  2. Preheat the oven to 275°F. Line two pieces of foil in different directions on top of a large baking sheet. Remove all the packaging from the ham and discard (keep the glaze if you're using that in place of the one posted here, otherwise you can discard it). Place the ham on top of the foil.
  3. Mix together all the ham glaze ingredients. Spread the glaze all over the top and sides of the ham and between each slice (you can use a brush but I find that using my hands is easiest). Pull up the sides of the foil and wrap the ham gently (not loose but not too tight, either), using additional foil if necessary.
  4. Place the ham in the oven and bake it for approximately 12-15 minutes per pound plus add 10 minutes, if glazed, opening the foil to baste with the juices a couple of times during cooking.
  5. Remove from the oven and baste once more with the juices (you can serve extra at the table if desired).
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 16Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 393Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 145mgSodium: 2233mgCarbohydrates: 22gFiber: 0gSugar: 20gProtein: 51g

This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix.

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How To Cook A Kirkland Spiral Ham Plus A Glaze - FOOLPROOF! (2024)

FAQs

How To Cook A Kirkland Spiral Ham Plus A Glaze - FOOLPROOF!? ›

According to most package instructions it takes 12-15 minutes per pound at 275°F. If you are glazing the ham, allow for an additional 10 minutes for the glaze to set at 425°F. The USDA recommends cooking a pre smoked ham to an internal temperature of 140°F.

How do you heat a fully cooked spiral ham with glaze? ›

To reheat a spiral-sliced ham in a conventional oven, cover the entire ham or portion with heavy aluminum foil and heat at 325 °F for about 10 minutes per pound. Individual slices may also be warmed in a skillet or microwave.

How do you use the glaze packet that comes with the ham? ›

Whether you heat your spiral ham in the slow cooker or oven, all you have to do is open the glaze packet and apply it 30 minutes before your ham is finished cooking. By the time it's ready to serve, you'll have a satiny-glazed ham without any of the time or effort it takes to make a ham glaze.

Do you put the glaze on a ham before you cook it or after you cook it? ›

The glaze should not be applied until the final hour to 30 minutes, in order to avoid burning the sugars. What you're going to do with the glaze ingredients is just combine most of them into a paste, and then apply it to the ham. After that, the heat in your oven will take care of everything.

How to cook a spiral ham so it doesn't dry out? ›

How do you bake a ham without drying it out? Spiral cut hams should be covered with aluminum foil to help retain moisture when re heating. You could also place a foil pan with water underneath the ham to create some steam inside the oven to keep everything moist.

Do you cook a spiral ham face down? ›

Remove all packaging materials and place ham face down directly into baking dish or roasting pan. (Place whole ham on its side.) Cover tightly with lid, foil or place in cooking bag and heat at 275°F for approximately 12-15 minutes per pound.

How much water to add to a ham glaze packet? ›

Glazing: Empty contents of the glaze packet into a small saucepan. Add 22 mL (1 1/2 tbsp) warm water. Heat glaze mixture on high, stirring constantly, until glaze begins to boil.

How do you keep a glazed ham moist? ›

Cover the ham to keep it moist! I've found that just tenting the ham with foil does the job. Keep it tented until you brush on the glaze. Once glaze in on the ham, remove the foil so the glaze has a chance to get all caramelized and yummy.

How do you get glaze to stick to ham? ›

Basting – As the brown sugar ham glaze cools, it thickens so it sticks better to the ham as you baste during the cook time. Be generous and slather it on thickly – aim to use it all by the end of the cook time.

How long to cook a 10 lb spiral ham at 350 degrees? ›

It will take about 10-15 minutes per pound to heat the spiral sliced ham to 140ºF. In a 350ºF oven, plan for it to take about 1 ½ to 2 hours for a 10 pound ham.

Are spiral hams precooked? ›

Spiral Sliced Hams

Your spiral sliced ham is fully cooked and can be gently heated or served chilled. To heat this ham, heat oven to 275 degrees. Remove packaging, reserving liquid.

How do you heat a fully cooked ham with glaze? ›

Bake at 325F for 16-20 minutes per pound, until a meat thermometer registers 135F. Unwrap the ham and apply the glaze; increase the heat to 400F and bake for 15-20 minutes longer until the glaze is burnished. It's difficult to grill a whole or half ham because the method uses such dry high heat.

Do you cook ham face up or down? ›

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. Glaze as directed below or let stand, covered, 10 minutes before serving.

How do you use a ham glaze packet? ›

Cooking Instructions
  1. Empty packet contents into a small saucepan. Add 2 tablespoons water or orange juice. ...
  2. Cook over medium heat, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. ...
  3. Using a spatula or spoon, spread the glaze over your Niman Ranch Spiral Ham.
  4. Heat ham according to the Ham Preparation Instructions.

Can I glaze an already cooked ham? ›

Apply the glaze just before putting it into the oven to bake. Remember, the ham is already cooked, so all we're doing here is warming it back up again with the glaze.

How long to reheat ham with glaze? ›

Reheat in a 130°C oven for 2 hours or until the centre of the ham registers 60°C/140°F (or a skewer inserted into the middle is hot). Add water as needed to prevent pan juices from drying out (we want a syrupy sauce at the end to serve with the ham!)

How long to cook a 10 lb fully cooked ham at 325 degrees? ›

Cooking Temperature and Time

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.

Do you need to add water when cooking a ham? ›

Water-Cooking

Add water to keep ham covered. Take ham from the pan and while warm, remove the skin and fat as desired. If a sweet coating is desired, sprinkle the fat side with brown sugar and bread crumbs and bake in a 400 degree oven until brown (approximately 15 minutes).

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