Ham should be used in normal proportions, contradictory it could make problems with our health. Recommended amount of ham is: 1/4 - 1/3 lb. per boneless ham or 1/3 - 1/2 lb. per serving of bone-in ham.
Approximately a 13 - 15 pound ham would be needed for that many persons. If you cook it with vinegar it will make your ham VERY moist and tender...trust me, I didn't believe it at first either. Merry Christmas!!
If it is a boneless ham, figure on it feeding 24 to 28 people. If it is a bone-in ham, I guess it might feed 18 to 20, but that depends on how big the bone actually is.
From what I've researched, it seems that you should count on 2 servings per pound, so for 30 people, you will need a 15 pound ham. If you want leftovers though, you should go bigger (that is for bone-in ham).
it depends on how big it is. Boil ham in large pot of water for 60-75 minutes or until tender. Let ham sit on a plate for 15 to 20 minutes before carving.
Virginia is a big producer of ham.
The number of people a 20 lb. spiral cut ham would feed depends in part on whether the ham has the bone in or not. A general rule of thumb is that ham will feed about four people per pound, or three if it has the bone in.
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you'll need a big ham!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
It depends how big the ham is, and how much you trim off for cooking
He was a big ham.
While specific statistics on the number of people eating ham on Thanksgiving are not typically tracked, surveys indicate that about 15-20% of Americans opt for ham as their main dish, alongside or instead of turkey. With approximately 300 million people in the U.S., this suggests that roughly 45 to 60 million people might enjoy ham during the holiday. However, preferences can vary widely by region and family tradition.
Virginia is a big producer of ham.