First you preheat oven to 350 degrees and set your timer for 35-40 minutes. Then cover with foil or lid, this will assure that the ham is thoroughly cooked throughout. Note: Honey Baked Hams are precooked so your only reheating them. Enjoy!
do not cook it is precooked. heat at 350 for 20 min/lb
It is not necessary to cook a pre-cooked ham. A pre-cooked ham is good at room temperature, so you can leave it set out for an hour before serving. However, if you do decide to heat up your pre-cooked ham, just make sure you wrap it in tin foil, and watch it closely because you don't want your ham to dry out.
Since your ham is precooked, all you have to do is cover it with foil and warm it up at 325 degrees for about 60 to 90 minutes. If you want the outside browned, just take the foil off the last ten minutes and raise the heat to 350-375. It will not dry out because most hams are injected with lots of water at the packing plant. Now, if you want your ham to taste out-of-this-world delicious, here's how I did it when I was a professional cook. Mix together: the juice from 1-15oz can of pineapples, 1/4 cup brown sugar and 4 teaspoons ground cloves. Slather the mixture all over your ham and in between any slices you can get it in to. Cook the same as above. Save the juice for gravy or just spoon it on your ham and mashed potatoes. I guarantee you will love it.
The time it takes to heat up ham depends on the method used and the size of the ham. In general, it can take anywhere from 10-30 minutes to heat up ham in an oven or on the stovetop. It is important to ensure that the ham reaches an internal temperature of 140F to be safe to eat.
The time it takes to heat up a ham can vary depending on the size and type of ham, but generally it takes about 15-20 minutes per pound at a temperature of 325F.
For an uncooked ham the temperature needs to be 160 degrees. Personally, I find that removing the ham from the oven when the temperature reaches 155 degrees, and letting the ham rest for 15 minutes produces a better product. The internal temperature will rise the extra 5 degrees while resting and allows the juices to become more evenly distributed. If the ham is partially or fully cooked, the internal temperature need only be raised to 135 - 140 degrees.
This depends on how large the ham is. If the ham is already cooked, you are just looking to warm it up. Figure if the ham is around 10 pounds, it should take approximately an hour to warm up.
The time it takes to heat up a fully cooked ham depends on its size and the cooking method used. In general, it can take about 10-15 minutes per pound to heat up a fully cooked ham in an oven set to 325F. It is important to use a food thermometer to ensure the ham reaches an internal temperature of 140F.
All you're really trying to do is to heat the ham through so time will depend alot on how much ham you want to heat up. For a small ham, figure 1 1/2 hrs @ 375 along with the potatoes. The larger the ham the longer the time but put the potatoes in 90 minutes before taking the ham out. Let the ham "rest" for 20 minutes after removing it from the oven. And keep it basted while cooking so it doesn't dry out the outer layer.
The time it takes to heat up a ham in the oven can vary depending on the size and type of ham, but generally, it takes about 15-20 minutes per pound at a temperature of 325F. It's important to use a meat thermometer to ensure the ham reaches an internal temperature of 140F.
Since the ham is already fully cooked, you only need to heat it up to the desired temperature which takes about ten minutes per pound. Oven at 350 degrees. 160 degrees is the serving temperature for ham served on a plate. Sandwich slices of ham, spiral sliced hams for example, are good hot or cold, so you can knock that cooking time down to 5-7 minutes per pound for ham sammies.
3 hours and 20 minutes should be perfect....