Ham is one of the easiest foods to prepare in the crock-pot! All you really need is a ham and some water. You can add spices as desired, and I have a few suggestions below.
Slow Cooker Days
Ham is a great main course for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and really anytime. And surprise, surprise I am slow cooking my ham since it frees up oven space and practically guarantees you a moist, juicy ham every time. The slow cooker is really good for so many things, yes! What a time saver this is when I am in the kitchen and needing the oven for other things like rolls, pies, and the like.
*I cooked a 7 pound spiral sliced ham (as pictured below) in my 6 quart crock-pot, and the ham fit perfectly. If your ham doesn’t fit in the crock-pot, you can cut it to size. When my ham hasn’t fit in the past, I just cut off the excess and put it in another slow cooker, or cook it later.
You can make this recipe with just the ham and water, and it turns out great!
The Verdict: Update 12/12/12 (great date, huh?) We slow-cooked a ham this weekend overnight for 15 hours, and it turned out like pulled-pork. I only used water, and it was awesome! We had a couple of couples over, and everyone got seconds. My husband said we should cook it like that again. Pictures updated 4/14 & 12/13.
Easy Crock-Pot Ham Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 ham 7 pounds fits in a 6 quart crock-pot *see notes below
- water enough to barely cover the bottom of your slow cooker
- 1/4 cup apple juice optional
- 1/4 cup honey optional
- cinnamon cloves, or other flavorings as desired, optional
Instructions
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Use only enough water to cover the bottom of your slow cooker.
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Insert the ham.
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Create an apple juice/honey mixture with the seasonings, and then pour it over the ham.
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Cover and cook on low for 8-12 hours or on high for 4-6 hours depending on the size of the ham and on how hot your slow cooker works.
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Check on occasion, scoop the juices from the bottom of the crock-pot, and pour them over the ham.
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You could start this the night before and free up oven space, and you'll be ready for an early afternoon feast if desired.
Are you going to make a Crock-pot Ham Soup with your leftovers?
Have you ever tried to slow cook a turkey?
Suzanne@FrugalOrganicMama says
Thanks for the awesome post! I was just discussing with my husband how I could get the ham cooked in time for a lunchtime Easter dinner after church. I feel like leaving it in the oven while we’re gone might dry it out. Crockpot to the rescue again!
Sonja says
Hi Suzanne. You are welcome. Gotta love the crock-pot!