Hey Pit Boss Nation, we know you’ve been wanting a sweet, juicy ham recipe for Easter dinner. Well, our pit masters have delivered on this one! Twice smoked ham, also known as “double smoked” ham is the best dish to serve for the spring holiday. It’s easy and delicious. Plus, the finger-lickin’ brown sugar glaze gives the meat a beautiful, crispy caramelization, which makes this recipe a perfect option to have smoking pork on the grill while you spend time doing what you love best – celebrating with your family.
In this guide, you will find everything you will want to know about picking the perfect ham and a bossin’ recipe for twice smoking it.
A twice smoked ham is a pre-cooked ham that is smoked up on the grill so you can infuse it with even more texture and flavor.
There are three main types of ham: Fresh (or green) ham, cured ham, cured/smoked ham.
You will find more cured ham than fresh ham at the supermarket. These tend to be pre-cooked and safe to eat cold, right out of the package.
From there, there are multiple ways of curing a ham. Although, the most popular is Wet Cured, also known as “City Hams.” City Hams are soaked or injected with a solution of salt, sugar, and other spices called a brine.
But if y’all want more than the standard, a flavorful smoked and cured ham is best the way to go.
Most labels will have water added as part of the wet curing process. Although, the more water added to the ham, the less flavor and texture the meat has. If the label says, “water added” or “with water products” look to get one with the highest percentage of protein in the nutritional facts. This should as close to 18.5% to 17%, as possible.
When you’re picking out your Easter ham, go for a bone-in ham. Boneless hams are easy to slice. Although, like most meats, having that bone attached gives the meat more flavor.
This decision is based on two crucial questions, how many people are going to be served or... how much can you eat in one sitting?
A whole ham is the whole back side of the animal, labeled “leg or ham” above, and it typically weighs 18 to 20 pounds. The whole ham includes the butt and shank whereas a half ham is either the butt or shank.
For size, you want to get about ¾ pounds per person with a bone-in ham. A quick cheat sheet:
10 or fewer people = roughly a 7 ½ lb. Half Ham
15 people = roughly a 11 ¼ lb. Half Ham
20 or more people = roughly 15 lb. or larger, Whole Ham
Now that you’ve decided on which type of ham to use, follow these steps to get your Bossin’ Twice Smoked Ham recipe.