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Ginger beer and tangerine glazed ham


Serves: 6-8
timePrep time: 5 mins
timeTotal time:
Ginger beer and tangerine glazed ham
Photograph by Jonathan Gregson / Recipe adapted from Full of Flavour by Maria Elia, Kyle Books, £19.99

Ginger beer and tangerine glazed ham


Serves: 6-8
timePrep time: 5 mins
timeTotal time:

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Nutritional information (per serving)
Calories
544Kcal
Fat
31gr
Saturates
10gr
Carbs
7gr
Sugars
7gr
Protein
58gr
Salt
7.6gr

Maria Elia

Maria Elia

Inspired to follow in the steps of her Greek Cypriot restaurateur father, Maria has worked at restaurants around the world and is now a globetrotting food consultant and cookbook author
See more of Maria Elia’s recipes
Maria Elia

Maria Elia

Inspired to follow in the steps of her Greek Cypriot restaurateur father, Maria has worked at restaurants around the world and is now a globetrotting food consultant and cookbook author
See more of Maria Elia’s recipes

Ingredients

  • 2kg boneless gammon joint
  • 1 onion, halved
  • zest of 4 tangerines, removed with a vegetable peeler
  • 4 star anise
  • 2 litres ginger beer
For the glaze:
  • a handful of cloves
  • 4 tbsp clear honey
  • 2 tbsp wholegrain mustard

Step by step

Get ahead
Cook the ham to the end of step 2 the day before; chill. Bring to room temperature before glazing. The glazed ham will keep for several days
  1. Put the gammon, onion, tangerine zest and star anise in a large pan. Pour over up to 1.9 litres of the ginger beer so the gammon is just covered with liquid, top up with water if necessary. Reserve 100ml of the ginger beer for the glaze. Bring to the boil, skim the surface to remove any scum and reduce the heat to a simmer. Cover and cook gently for 2 hours. Leave to cool in the cooking liquor. Preheat the oven to 220°C, fan 200°C, gas 7.
  2. Remove the ham from the pan, setting aside the cooking liquor (freeze the liquor to use as a stock if it's not too salty).
  3. Carefully cut the skin off the ham and discard, making sure to leave a layer of fat. Lightly score the fat into diamond shapes and stud a clove into the middle of each diamond. Line a roasting tin with foil and place the ham in the tin.
  4. To make the glaze, warm the honey, mustard and reserved ginger beer in a pan and boil until thickened. Spoon over the scored fat and bake for 20-25 minutes or until the glaze has caramelised. Serve hot or leave to cool completely before slicing.

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