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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have honey and mustard glazed ham with roasted veg and gravy using 12 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Honey and Mustard Glazed Ham with Roasted Veg and Gravy:
- Get 3 kg unsmoked ham joint
- Get 10 potatoes (skins on or off ur choice)
- Make ready 2 parsnips
- Get 3 carrots
- Prepare 1 large onion
- Get 2 tbsp honey
- Make ready 1 tsp mustard (which ever u prefer. I like mild so I used dijon)
- Take 1 pinch of mixed herbs
- Take 2 bay leaves
- Make ready 150 ml veg stock or the water left over from steamed veg
- Take 1 big pinch of cracked black pepper
- Prepare 4 tbsp cooking oil
For ham slices, take an airtight container. Glazed hams shouldn't be just for Christmas and they are so easy and delicious. When the gammon is cooled enough to handle. Place the gammon joint in a roasting tin with honey and whole grain mustard.
Instructions to make Honey and Mustard Glazed Ham with Roasted Veg and Gravy:
- cover the ham in water and add the pepper and herbs. boil for 2 hours turning every half hour and check the water level doesn't drop below half way
- drain of the ham and place in a tray with aluminium foil loosely on top. bake for half hour at 200°c. keep 150ml of the water the ham is cooked in
- peel the carrots and parsnips and chop up chuncky the same size as the potatoes. do the same with the onions (peeled of course)
- after the ham has been in the oven for half hour remove foil, rotate and add the veg around the ham in the tray and drizzle the veg with 3 tbsp of the oil. place back in the oven for another half hour
- mix the honey, 1 tbsp of oil and the mustard together. with a pastry brush or just rub with the back of a teaspoon, drizzle over the top of the ham and rub all over
- mix the veg around (with a little bit more honey if u like) and put back in the oven for 15 more minutes
- remove and cover the ham to rest and crisp up the veg or reduce the temp on the oven if they are already to your liking
- after emptying the tray of everything, add the veg water and ham stock and mix around on the hob using a fork or spatula to bring up the sticky bits from the bottom. I cheat and use gravy granules to thicken (bisto chicken granules) and remove from heat. stir until smooth
- I served mine with green beans (used the leftover water in the gravy)
- and of course the leftover ham is for my sandwiches tomorrow with either apple sauce or mustard
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