Mouthwatering Ham Glaze Recipe (Maple and Bourbon) (2024)

The ham glaze recipe I created for smoked ham runs neck and neck with this amazing grilled prime rib on my list of favorites. Sweet with a hint of heat, this ham glaze recipe is perfect for any ham, especially the spiral cut hams found in the grocery stores.

You’ll find these spiral hams in abundance in the weeks leading up to Easter, and what’s better is getting them the day after Easter when they are on sale for a steep discount.

They typically come with a pre-made sweet glaze packet of some sort, toss that out. This ham glaze recipe blows those away.

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What Is Ham Glaze Made Of?

Ham glaze can be made of a number of different things, depending on the desired flavor profile. For my maple bourbon glazed ham, I use a combination of a few ingredients that are just made for one another; like Kool-aid and sugar.

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Ingredients for My Sweet and Spicy Ham Glaze Recipe

  • Bourbon – Use a high quality bourbon for this. I always advise to use the bourbon you drink when cooking with bourbon. You’re not using a ton of it so make it count.
  • Maple Syrup – Don’t skimp on the artificial syrup here. Instead, invest the little extra in some quality natural pure maple syrup.
  • Brown Sugar – I prefer light brown sugar for this recipe, but if you only have dark brown sugar it’s not a huge deal. use what you have on hand.
  • Apple Jelly – No need to go for the expensive name brand stuff here. The store brand apple jelly works just fine.
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Do You Glaze Ham Before or After Cooking?

This is a great question, but the short answer is that you glaze the ham during the cook. If you glaze it too early, or cook at too high of a temperature, your beautiful Christmas ham or Easter ham is going to get super dark, almost black as the sugars in the ham glaze will burn.

So, I recommend applying the glaze to your ham about 30 minutes before the ham is going to come off the grill or out of the oven. This allows for the glaze to get sort of tacky, and shiny creating a beautiful appearance.

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Does Ham Need a Glaze?

This is subjective of course, but I’ve never had a ham that wouldn’t have benefitted from a good ham glaze. There’s just something special about pairing a slightly spicy but mostly sweet glaze to savory and slightly salty smoked ham.

For this ham glaze recipe, I’m doing what I call a double smoked ham. Double is referencing the fact that these spiral cut hams are already precooked (smoked) when you buy them.

They’re really marketed as quick and easy baked ham that simply needs to be warmed up in the oven, and as is they’re pretty good.

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But, don’t settle for good, it can be better. Heating this ham slowly and adding some additional smoke from your grill really elevates this “okay” ham to a really good ham. Then, adding the maple bourbon ham glaze takes it into the outstanding ham category.

Tips For Making A Ham Glaze Recipe:

The Bourbon: I can’t stress enough, start with a good bourbon; one you drink. Cooking with cheap bourbon tastes like cheap bourbon; not good. Since you’re not using a ton of it, it’s well worth using a quality bourbon. For me, that’s Horse Soldier, but use your favorite.

The Consistency: You’ll notice as the glaze comes together at a simmer it appears to be pretty thin. This is normal, and it will thicken as it cools.

The Heat: I like a little heat so you’ll see I use a hotter barbecue rub in my ham glaze recipe. It’s not burn you down hot, it’s actually a very mild heat. So, even if you’re not a fan of the heat I’d encourage you to try this recipe as is. The slight bit of heat balances the sweetness very well.

The Change Up: I created this to be a ham glaze, but I’ve also used it on pork tenderloin, thick cut pork chops, and poultry with amazing results. So, keep that in mind — this is a versatile glaze.

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Ham Glaze Recipe

Serves: 12-14 | Prep time: 5 mins | Cook time: 25 mins

Ingredients
1 10-12 pound spiral cut smoked ham
3 tbsp dijon mustard

For The Rub
1 tbsp garlic powder
1 tbsp onion powder
3 tbsp light brown sugar
3 tbsp turbinado sugar
3 tbsp kosher salt
1 tbsp sweet paprika
1 tbsp coarse ground black pepper
1 tsp chipotle pepper
1 tsp hot paprika
1 tsp cayenne pepper

For the Glaze:
½ cup bourbon
½ cup pure maple syrup
½ cup ketchup
½ cup apple jelly
¼ cup light brown sugar
1 tbsp rub (from above)

How To Make Maple Bourbon Ham Glaze For a Double Smoked Ham

Step 1: Combine all ingredients for the glaze into a medium sized saucepan, and place over medium high heat. Whisk often until the jelly has become a liquid and the sugar has dissolved. Bring the glaze to a low boil and continue whisking for five minutes.

Step 2: Reduce heat to low, and allow the glaze to simmer for 20 minutes. Then, cover and remove from heat. Set aside and allow it to thicken, about 20 minutes. Use the glaze on this ham recipe, or other pork or poultry recipes.

Step 3: If making the double smoked ham; preheat your grill, establishing temperature at 250 °F. Add pecan on cherry wood chunks to the hot coals to establish a clean smoke flow.

Step 4: While the grill is preheating, place all the ingredients for the rub into a shaker bottle, shake to mix. Then, coat the ham with the dijon mustard.

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Then, using a shaker bottle, evenly coat the entire surface of the ham with the rub. (You’ll only need about three tablespoons of the rub, save the rest of literally anything else, like the glaze it’s very versatile.)

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Step 5: Place the ham on a cooling rack, and transfer it to the grill over indirect heat. Monitor internal ham temperature and grill temperature with a reliable leave-in thermometer. Allow the ham to smoke for about 2 hours or until the internal temperature reaches 130 °F.

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Step 6: Place the cooling rack with ham inside of a raised edge baking sheet. (This is required but keeps things less messy) Then, glaze the ham with the warm maple bourbon glaze, close the grill’s lid and continue cooking until the internal temperature reaches 140 °F.

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Step 7: Remove the ham from the grill, and drizzle more warm ham glaze on the individual ham slices. I love serving this with these out of this world smoked collard greens which can be done along with the ham.

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Mouthwatering Ham Glaze Recipe (Maple and Bourbon)

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • ½ cup bourbon
  • ½ cup pure maple syrup
  • ½ cup ketchup
  • ½ cup apple jelly
  • ¼ cup light brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp hot bbq rub

Instructions

  • Step 1: Combine all ingredients for the glaze in a medium sized saucepan over medium high heat. Whisk often until the jelly has become a liquid and the sugar has dissolved. Bring the glaze to a low boil and continue whisking for five minutes.

  • Step 2: Reduce heat to low, allowing glaze to simmer for 20 minutes. Then, cover and remove from heat. Set aside and allow the glaze to thicken, about 20 minutes. Use glaze on ham, or other pork and poultry recipes.

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FAQs

What is bourbon glaze made of? ›

To make this bourbon glaze, the following ingredients are needed:
  1. 2 tablespoons of butter.
  2. 3 tablespoons of brown sugar.
  3. 2 tablespoons of bourbon whiskey.
  4. 1 teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce.
  5. 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder.
  6. 1/4 teaspoon of ground black pepper.
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Do you cook the ham before you glaze it? ›

The idea is to wait until the ham is almost fully heated, then add the glaze as one of the last steps. You don't want to add it too early or the sugars in the glaze could cause it to burn, and you don't want to add it too late or you won't get that caramelized coating.

Do you add water to ham glaze packet? ›

In shallow roasting pan, place ham. In large saucepan, stir together glaze packet contents, 2 cups water and brown sugar.

What is the honey glaze made of on ham? ›

But desserts aren't the only option for this glaze. Use it to finish off a honey-baked ham for that last hit of honey sweetness. Making it is as simple as bringing just three ingredients to a simmer—honey, light brown sugar, and butter.

What are the 4 ingredients in bourbon? ›

A four-grain bourbon includes corn, rye, wheat, and barley as the core ingredients. As long as bourbon makers follow the U.S. federal law that requires bourbon to contain at least a 51% corn composition, distillers can experiment with the percentages of other grains.

What are the three basic ingredients in glaze? ›

A BASE GLAZE is a mixture of these three basic groups: SILICA, FLUX AND ALUMINA.

Should you bake a ham covered or uncovered? ›

Ham is traditionally baked in the oven. Cook for approximately 15 to 20 minutes per pound at 300 F. No matter the size of the ham and the temperature of the oven, it should be cooked until the internal temperature reaches 140 F. Covering with foil throughout the cooking process keeps it moist.

Should a glazed ham be covered when baking? ›

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.

How long before a ham is done should you glaze 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.

What keeps ham moist? ›

Wrap the ham tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil: This will help to keep the ham moist by preventing air from getting to it. Store the ham in the refrigerator: Keeping the ham in the refrigerator will slow down the drying process by reducing the amount of evaporation that occurs.

How much water should I add to glaze? ›

For a pint jar I would recommend doing about 225 grams of water to 250 grams of glaze. Let the dry material sit until you see all of it get wet (it will turn a darker color). (Unless you are in a rush, but the wait is worth it).

What is a substitute for orange juice in ham glaze? ›

If you don't have any OJ on hand or simply don't want to use it, you can replace it with orange concentrate or orange extract combined with water. If you have an allergy and don't want to use orange at all, you can always try replacing it with apple cider, pineapple juice, or even apple cider vinegar.

Why put cloves in ham? ›

Aromatics: Cloves have a strong and distinctive aroma. By studding the ham with cloves, the aroma permeates the meat, creating a wonderful Christmasy scent that adds to the overall sensory experience of enjoying the ham [3]. Visual Appeal: The cloves also serve as a decorative element.

What is honey maple ham? ›

Maple & Honey Unite

COLUMBUS® Maple Syrup & Honey Ham is made from cuts of pork and are marinated in a rich maple syrup and honey glaze, then slow-roasted to create our signature maple syrup & honey ham.

What is a good substitute for bourbon glaze? ›

If you aren't baking and, instead making something savory like a barbecue sauce, glaze, or pan sauce, a fruit juice like apple juice or apple cider could be one of the better substitutes for the bourbon you're lacking.

What can I substitute for bourbon glaze? ›

Vanilla extract and apple cider vinegar have often been used to mimic the taste of bourbon in recipes, but you can clearly tell when they are used as substitutes.

Is there alcohol in bourbon glaze? ›

Most of the flavor of this glaze is the bourbon, and boiling off the alcohol will just make its flavors even more intense. Low quality bourbon will seriously effect the flavor.

Is bourbon glaze alcoholic? ›

Yes, bourbon sauce has alcohol, but the alcohol cooks out as the sauce cooks.

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