The best way to cook smoked ham in a crock pot is to pour water, about 1" to 2" deep, in the crock pot, then place the ham in the pot. It depends on whether your ham is sliced or whole as to how long you should cook it. For sliced ham, you can cook it 4 to 6 hours; for whole ham, cook it 6 to 8 hours.
Note: Adding kale, cabbage or green beans really makes for a savory meal.
I would add a little water and keep it on low.
The best way to cook smoked ham in a crock pot is to pour water, about 1" to 2" deep, in the crock pot, then place the ham in the pot. It depends on whether your ham is sliced or whole as to how long you should cook it. For sliced ham, you can cook it 4 to 6 hours; for whole ham, cook it 6 to 8 hours. Note: Adding kale, cabbage or green beans really makes for a savory meal.
A slow cooker or crock pot would be the best way.
if it fits int he crock pot ,,you can cook it in there. Crock pot needs liquid to work properly. And depending on if you have a fresh ham ( not cooked) or a cured ham ( cooked) the length of cooking will vary greatly . Meat should be at an internal temp of 165 Fahrenheit before eating. Try all recipes .com and search slow cooker or crock pot recipes.
You can, but I don't see why you would want to cook a precooked ham. If you want to add more flavor, try a glaze and baking it in the oven rather than cooking it again. Also, by cooking it in liquid in a crock pot you may lose some of the smoked flavour.
I would not advise it. This is where you need a thermometer. The temperature of the roast should not go below 135°F - unless it is being served or heading to the fridge. 'Warm' on a crock pot might go below that which could permit pathogens to grow. The thermostat on crock pots is uncertain. I have one pot that boils on 'warm' and another that doesn't. I have had a crock pot cooking overnight, but never on 'warm'.
You can, but I don't see why you would want to cook a precooked ham. If you want to add more flavor, try a glaze and baking it in the oven rather than cooking it again. Also, by cooking it in liquid in a crock pot you may lose some of the smoked flavour.
no, if you put it in a crock pot and leave it, it will get very squishy and fall apart. the way i warm it is to put it in a pot on the stove over medium-low heat and stir occasionally until warm.
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Sure, I don't see why you couldn't. I've never done it, I just usually do it stovetop. If I were to do it in a crock pot, I would put it in a crock pot with a small yellow onion cut into eight pieces, a few cloves of smashed garlic cloves, 1 tsp salt and some peppercorns. Cook on low 6-8 hours or on high 4-6 hours. In my opinion you can't overcook a daisy ham.
If the ham is fully cooked, there is no need to cook it any further. You could serve it just as it is...even cold. You may wish to heat the ham before serving it, but that shouldn't take very long in the oven, maybe an hour at 350 degrees. The crock pot could take a lot longer and would over-cook the ham.
Yes you can spare ribs in the crock pot