Crock Pot Ham Recipe (2024)

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This no-fuss Crock Pot Ham recipe is perfect for holidays and company and features a juicy, tender ham in a sweet and simple pineapple glaze. The best way to cook a holiday ham because the Crock Pot does all the work for you!

Crock Pot Ham

Crock Pot ham features juicy, tender ham in a sweet and simple pineapple, brown sugar, and maple syrup glaze.

This Crock Pot ham is the easiest ham you'll ever make! It's simple to prep, using only 4 simple ingredients, and once it's in the slow cooker, it practically makes itself!

It's the perfect recipe for holidays because it's easy to make, easy to serve, and tastes heavenly.

How to Choose a Ham for the Crock Pot

One of the great things about this recipe is that it will work for pretty much any ham you choose. The cook time may vary a little depending on the size or type, but the recipe will still work.

Most of the time, I'll choose a bone-in spiral ham because I find that this type is easiest for serving at holidays, and I'm more interested in ease than the cut.

Here are some ways to help pick your ham:

Shank or Butt?

The shank ham has a straight bone. It's often leaner but a little more chewy.

A butt end is more tender and fatty, but it has an oddly shaped bone that can make cooking and serving a little more awkward.

A whole ham will include both, and it will weigh about 20 pounds. A whole ham will likely not fit in your slow cooker.

Bone-In or Boneless?

A bone-in ham will cook more evenly in the slow cooker and has more moisture and flavor, which are also good qualities when you're cooking something in the Crock Pot.

A boneless ham can be easier to serve since you don't have to work around a bone.

Uncut or Spiral-Cut?

As I mentioned above, I prefer a spiral ham, especially for holiday or company because it makes serving so much easier. You can also get the glaze into each layer of the spiral giving it loads more flavor. However, they are much easier to dry out, so watch the cook time carefully and check for doneness often.

Fresh, Cured, or Smoked?

Most hams in your grocer's are cured or smoked. A fresh ham has not been cured at all and it doesn't taste like the ham that you're probably used to. It's more like a pork chop. It also is still completely raw, so it needs to be cooked from scratch.

A cured ham is fully cooked and cured. And a smoked ham is cured and smoked. A smoked ham will have a definitive smoky flavor, so if you're not a fan of that smokiness, stick to a plain cured ham.

This recipe is for a cured or smoked ham, but could be used on a fresh ham. Just check the internal temperature carefully to make sure it's cooked all the way through.

How Much Ham Per Person?

This answer depends on whether you're using a bone-in or boneless ham. For a bone-in ham, plan for about ¾ to 1 pound per person.

For a boneless ham, plan for about a half-pound per person. Some people may eat a little more, but some will probably eat a little less. So it will even out.

What Size Ham Do I Need?

If you're using a bone-in ham, your ham in pounds will be the same as the number of people. So if 10 people are attending, you will want a 10-pound bone-in ham.

Similarly for boneless, your ham in pounds will be half the number of people. So if 10 people are attending, you will want a 5-pound boneless ham.

What If My Ham is Too Big for My Crock Pot?

If your ham is too large for your slow cooker lid to go fully on, cover the top of the slow cooker with heavy duty foil instead.

I also recommend the Crock Pots with the lid latches, as those will push down a little bit to make room.

How Long Does it Take to Cook a Fully Cooked Ham?

The time it takes to cook a ham depends mostly on how large the ham is and also how hot your slow cooker runs. Most hams used for holidays and such are pre-cooked so you're just reheating them. In this case, the ham needs to be heated so that the internal temperature reaches 140°F.

So, a small ham may reach that point within 2 to 3 hours set on low. While, a large ham should be done by 4 to 6 hours on low.

To Thicken the Glaze

If you'd like your glaze a little thicker, you can add 1 tablespoon cornstarch to 1 tablespoon water. Then whisk into the glaze and simmer over medium heat until it reaches the desired consistency.

What to Serve with Crock Pot Ham

Ham is such a versatile main dish that you can serve it with almost anything your heart desires. It's easy to switch it up depending on the season or your tastes that particular week. Here are some of our favorite side ideas:

  • Creamy Southern Coleslaw
  • Salad
  • Creamed Corn
  • Biscuits or Cornbread
  • Southern Cornbread Dressing
  • Bourbon Glazed Carrots
  • Sweet Potato Casserole
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Baked Potatoes
  • Mac and Cheese
  • Potato Salad
  • Pasta Salad
  • Sauteed Green Beans
  • Roasted Asparagus

The possibilities are endless! Check out all of our side dish recipes for more inspiration!

How to Reheat Leftover Ham

By far, the simplest way is to reheat individual servings in the microwave.

If you want to reheat a larger portion of ham at once, place leftover ham in a baking dish (cut side down). Add a couple tablespoons of water or broth, and tightly cover with heavy duty foil.

Reheat in a 325°F oven for about 10-15 minutes per pound of remaining ham,to an internal temperature of 140°F.

How to Use Up Leftover Ham

After holidays, I usually find myself with lots of leftover ham and the need to come up with ways to use it, especially when we run out of sides from the holidays to eat leftovers with. If you're a ham over-buyer like me here are some delicious ways to use up your leftover ham so it doesn't get boring, or even worse, thrown out!

  • Ham Tetrazzini
  • Ham and cheese sliders
  • Cheesy Ham and Corn Chowder
  • Ham and Cheese Pizza
  • Sandwiches
  • Crockpot Hash Brown Casserole - throw some ham into this recipe and use it as a side dish for another meal, for brinner (breakfast for dinner!), or as a side dish to eggs.
  • Chef Salads
  • Cheesy Potato Soup
  • Baked potato topping
  • With eggs or on an egg and English muffin breakfast sandwich

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Crock Pot Ham Recipe (3)

Crock Pot Ham

This no-fuss Crock Pot Ham recipe is perfect for holidays and company and features a juicy, tender ham in a sweet and simple pineapple glaze.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Crock Pot Ham

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 servings

Calories: 619kcal

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

  • 8 pound spiral cut ham
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 (15 ounce) can crushed pineapple undrained
  • Fresh herbs for garnish

Instructions

  • Place the ham cut side down in the slow cooker.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together brown sugar, maple syrup, and pineapple.

  • Rub or brush mixture all over the ham.

  • Cook on low for 3-4 hours, or until a thermometer reaches 140°F when inserted into the thickest part of the ham.

  • Transfer the ham to a serving platter.

  • Skim the fat off the remaining liquid. Pour remaining liquid into a medium saucepan. Place the pan over medium-high heat and bring the liquid to a simmer.

  • Cook for 6-8 minutes or until just thickened. Pour the sauce over the ham.

  • Decorate the serving platter with fresh herbs if desired, then serve.

Notes

  • Cooking your ham on HIGH heat may result in a very dry ham, and I do not recommend it.
  • Storage: Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • Freezer Directions: I recommend cutting the ham first. However, either way, wrap tightly, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 619kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 49g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 18g | Cholesterol: 141mg | Sodium: 2695mg | Potassium: 727mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 21IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

Does ham need to be submerged in a slow cooker? ›

Pour in the cola, and make sure the ham joint is submerged in the liquid. Cover and cook for 5-6 hours on medium/high. I find that 5 hours is enough in my slow cooker. You want the gammon joint to be cooked through and tender but still retain its shape.

How do you heat up a precooked ham in a crock pot? ›

Your slow cooker can help you reheat the ham. Place cooked ham slices in a slow cooker on low along with some additional liquid—more ginger ale will do, but you can add broth, barbecue sauce, hoisin sauce, orange juice or apple cider. Cook until heated through.

What is the best way to cook a precooked ham? ›

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.

What is the best way to cook a ham without drying it 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.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low? ›

The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

What happens if you don't put liquid in a slow cooker? ›

Not adding enough liquid can lead to burning.

If your meal does burn, the chef said to avoid scraping the bottom of the pot while stirring and serving because it can give the entire dish a burnt flavor.

How long can ham stay in crockpot on warm? ›

Most appliances will automatically shut off after 20 or so hours on this setting, but you shouldn't leave food in a slow cooker for an extended length of time. The general rule of thumb is that 2-4 hours is the maximum length of time you can leave food in a slow cooker on warm.

What if ham is too big for crock pot? ›

If the ham is too tall to fit completely inside, make a tinfoil hat for it by layering a couple of pieces of tinfoil across the top of your slow cooker and crimping around the edges to completely cover. Lay a dish towel on top of the foil to help keep it weighed down and prevent heat from escaping.

Can you eat a precooked ham without heating it up? ›

Cooked canned ham and cooked vacuum-packaged ham, both from federally inspected plants, can be eaten right out of the package. All of these along with spiral-cut cooked ham are safe to eat cold or can be warmed to an internal temperature of 145°F (63°C), as they are already fully cooked.

Should I glaze a precooked ham? ›

Because most hams sold at grocery stores are smoked and fully cooked, they only require heating before eating. However, glazing a ham adds that special final touch if you want to wow your crowd with extra flavor and texture.

How do you keep a precooked ham moist? ›

How do I keep ham moist when reheating? I your asking about a ”chunk” or piece of ham, place it in a baking dish with about a 1/4 inch of water, cover with plastic wrap and then aluminum foil and bake for about 30 minutes at 375.

How do you enhance a precooked ham? ›

A pre-cooked/smoked ham should be reheated for around 20 minutes per pound at 325 degrees. Every 15-20 minutes, glaze the ham. An optional step is to add a sprinkle of sugar after each glaze to build up even more of a crust, but this is personal preference.

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 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).

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

WARMING HAM
  1. Heat oven to 350°F. Place ham, flat side down, on rack in shallow roasting pan; cover tightly with aluminum foil.
  2. Bake approximately 13 to 18 minutes per pound until heated through.
  3. Remove ham from oven. Glaze as directed below or let stand, covered, 10 minutes before serving.

Should meat be submerged in liquid in a slow cooker? ›

To keep a pot roast from drying out, your slow cooker needs liquid to create a moist environment, and that can include meat or vegetable stock, wine or water. This doesn't mean the meat should be submerged; a cup or two of liquid will be enough, since the cooker is covered and liquids stay trapped inside.

Can I cook pork in a slow cooker without water? ›

I do not add liquid when I slow cook a pork shoulder. That said, the meat and any veg release a lot of liquid while cooking, so it's not dry like a smoked pork. You could elevate the meat off the bottom to avoid it stewing in its own juices and broil when finished to crisp it up and that'd probably be the closest.

Can you use a slow cooker without putting water in it? ›

A slow cooker does not need any liquid added at the beginning of the cooking process, because it will generate steam, which will become liquid in the bowl. For recipes that use liquid, and have not been written specifically for a slow cooker it make sense to reduce the amount of liquid by half.

Should pork be covered with liquid in a slow cooker? ›

For an all-American classic, I use a mix of ketchup, grainy mustard, apple cider vinegar, and Coca-Cola. Your liquid should not cover your pork in the slow cooker: it should only come up about a quarter of the way up the sides.

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