The Best Fresh Ham Roast Recipe - Easy To Make (2024)

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This Fresh ham roast is moist, tender, flavorful, and incredibly delicious... It's perfect for Easter, Christmas orany special occasion!

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"How do I cook a ham roast?” Good question! I've got a simple ham roast recipe and easy tips for cooking any fresh ham roast! This recipe is easy enough for weeknights and a popular choice for special occasions like Easter dinner and big family Christmas dinners!

Fresh Ham Roast

Ham roasts are different from other types of ham like pre-cooked ham, spiral-cut ham, ham steaks, country ham, city ham, cured ham, whole ham, and half ham. Fresh Ham Roast is fresh because it is uncured, uncooked, and unsmoked...

It has not been processed in any way. Most hams are cured, but ham roast isn't cured at all... It's “fresh” like a variety of other roasts: rump roast, pork shoulder roast, etc.

Ham Roasts are leaner cuts of pork, they aren't naturally tender and it has longer meat fibers. It also has less fat marbling inside the meat than a pork shoulder and Boston butt roast. Ham Roast comes from the hind leg of pork, and it has a nice fat side on the outer layer. Ham roasts can be purchased as boneless ham or bone-in ham.

This recipe is the best way to cook a fresh ham roast, in my opinion!Prep only takes about15 minutes, then you can sit back and relax as your oven does all the work for the next2 and ½ hrs.

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Ingredients

  • A 3 -5 lb fresh uncooked ham roast (not cured)
  • Water
  • Salt
  • Sugar
  • Fresh Ground Black Pepper
  • Real maple syrup
  • Balsamic vinegar

Tools

  • Large Brining Pot or Bowl
  • Aluminum Foil
  • Large Roasting Pan
  • Sharp Knife

How To Brine Roast

Brining Ham Roast -Brining ham roast will boost the moisture level of meat and make it more tender and flavorful! This is really good with fresh ham roast because it's such a lean cut of pork. Brining fresh ham roast before cooking gives great results!

What is brine? Brine is a mixture of salt and water–you soak the ham in the brine for a specified period.

Why you should brine ham roast before cooking: Brining seasons the pork with salt while enhancing its natural flavors and improves the texture. Change the texture? Yes, brining tenderizes the meat by "unwinding" strands of protein, or meat fibers.

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It also helps water to get into the muscle for extra moisture while cooking, and makes the final meat "juicier," with a more tender texture, and much more flavorful!

Brining meat is not hard! Different kinds and sizes of roasts need varying amounts of salt and time to soak.

This is how to brine a 3-5 lb ham roast:

Add ¾ a cup salt and ¾ cup sugar to a large pot with 3 cups hot water. Stir mixture till salt and sugar are dissolved. Then, fill your pot with cold water, enough to totally cover your ham.

Cover the brine and ham pot with plastic wrap (or foil). Soak the raw ham in your brine in the refrigerator for 3 - 6 hours. Then, remove the roast from the fridge and rinse it with fresh water. Dry your roast with a paper towel napkin, and follow this recipe to cook!

NOTE

For a bigger ham roast, you will need to use less salt and a longer soaking time. That's because you need to let the solution penetrate deeper into the ham all the way to the bone without the outside getting too salty. (Smaller hams require more salt and a shorter soak time.)

Instructions

  1. Brine roast for 3-6 hours then pat dry. (Instructions above!)
  2. Prep your ham! Cut the top fat layer in a diamond pattern or in parallel lines for seasoning!
  3. Preheat oven to 350º while your ham comes to room temperature.
  4. Place ham into a 13×9 inch baking dish.
  5. Season generously with salt and pepper on all sides of your ham roast.Make sure to rub the seasoning into the diamond-shaped or parallel lines cup on the fat layer.
  6. Add 2 - 3 cups of cold water to the baking pan... The water level needs to comeup about 1 inch on the sides of your roast.
  7. Tightly cover your shallow roasting pan or baking dish with foil to seal in steam.
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Cooking Time

Place the prepared roast into the oven for2 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches at least 145 - 160º, or 195º F - 200º F for fall-apart ham.)(

*For food safety make sure your ham reaches at least 145 degrees internally!

Maple Balsamic Glaze

After your fresh ham roast has reached your desired doneness:

Turn the oven temperature up to 450º

Remove foil from pan.

Mix maple syrup and balsamic vinegar and bast roast with that.

Place ham roast in the oven, and set the timer for 10-15 minutes of cook time.Baste roast every 5 minutes or as often as you like at this stage of cooking!

After 10-15 minutes, turn the ham roast over and baste the other side, roast for another 10-15 minutes to brown both sides.(The water will ALMOST be cooked out, but there should be a little left for basting before serving.)

After browning, remove your roast from the oven, and let it REST for at 30 mins.

For best results, use a spoon and take the remaining liquids from the bottom of the pan and cover your baked ham roast with them. This gives the roast back all those yummy flavors that have cooked down through the roasting process!

Slowcooker - You can also cook your ham roast in the slow cooker for the first couple of hours, instead of in the oven... However, slow cookers are lower temperature, so follow the same instructions with water and seasoning but increase cooking time to at least 7 hours, and cook till internal temperature is 145º. Then follow the rest of the instructions to brown and serve ham roast!

For Pulled Pork: Shred-It!Ham roasts don't usually just fall apart after you're done cooking them. But It’s simple to shred and pull apart after it has cooled. Use a knife, or two forks, to push and pull (not cut) the meat apart. Then, place shredded ham roast into a serving bowl, add cooking liquids left in the bottom of your roasting pan, and serve!

Serving

To serve ham roast,place your finished roast on a carving board or a serving platter, andslice across the grain.... Enjoy! To serve your ham roast in “pulled pork” style, just shred it with two forks and serve!

Tips

DO NOT Remove the FAT! Fat on your ham roast will give it flavor and help keep it moist through the cooking process. You do not have to eat it! Just cut any fat left on your roast after cooking and off before serving, if desired.

***The steam from the water in your roasting pan keeps your ham roast moist while it's cooking! So don't let the water run out.)

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Easiest Cooking Instructions

Easiest cooking:Unwrap fresh ham roast, then give it a good rinse. Place your roast into your crockpot with a cup of water. Set to low heat and let it cook for 7 hours.

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After 7 hours of cooking, let it cool and then shred your roast with two forks. Add cooking liquids to a small pot and simmer with seasonings, then season pork with liquid seasoning mixture.

Easiest flavoring:Rub your fresh ham roast with seasonings before your cook it: 2-4 tablespoons dark brown sugar, 1-2 teaspoons of your favorite salt (omit salt if you brined), 2 teaspoons ground cumin, 2 teaspoons fresh ground black pepper.

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Fall Apart Fresh Ham Roast - Oven Roasted

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Additional Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 3 hours 15 minutes

Fresh ham roasts are moist, tender, flavorful, and incredibly delicious. "How do I cook a ham roast?” Good question! I've got a simple ham roast recipe and easy tips for cooking any fresh ham roast!

Ingredients

  • A 3 -5 lb fresh uncooked ham roast (not cured)
  • 2 ½ cups of water
  • ¾ cup Salt
  • ¾ cup Sugar
  • Fresh Ground Black Pepper
  • ½ cup real maple syrup
  • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar

Instructions

  1. Add ¾ a cup salt and ¾ cup sugar to a large pot with 3 cups hot water.
  2. Stir mixture till salt and sugar are dissolved.
  3. Then, fill your pot with cold water, enough to totally cover your ham.
  4. Cover the brine and ham pot with plastic wrap (or foil). Soak the raw ham in your brine in the refrigerator for 3 - 6 hours.
  5. Remove the roast from the fridge and rinse it with fresh water. Dry your roast with a paper towel napkin.
  6. Prep your ham! Cut the top fat layer in a diamond pattern or in parallel lines for seasoning!
  7. Preheat oven to 350º
  8. Place ham into a 13×9 inch baking dish.
  9. Season generously with salt and pepper on all sides of your ham roast.Make sure to rub the seasoning into the diamond-shaped or parallel lines cup on the fat layer.
  10. Add 2 - 3 cups of cold water to the baking pan... The water level needs to comeup about 1 inch on the sides of your roast.
  11. Tightly cover your shallow roasting pan or baking dish with foil to seal in steam.
  12. Place prepared roast into the oven for2 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches 160º or 195 degrees for fall-apart ham.(For food safety make sure your ham reaches at least 145 degrees internally!
  13. After about2 hours of roasting, (when ham reaches 160-195 internal temp) remove the roast from the oven.
  14. Turn the oven temperature up to 450º
  15. Remove foil from pan.
  16. Mix maple syrup and balsamic vinegar and bast roast with that.
  17. Place ham roast in the oven, and set the timer for 10-15 minutes of cook time.Baste roast every 5 minutes or as often as you like at this stage of cooking!
  18. After 10-15 minutes, turn the ham roast over and baste the other side, roast for another 10-15 minutes to brown both sides.(The water will ALMOST be cooked out, but there should be a little left for basting before serving.)
  19. After browning, remove your roast from the oven, and let it cool for at least 10 mins.
  20. For best results, use a spoon and take the remaining liquids from the bottom of your baking dish and cover your baked ham roast with them. This gives the roast back all those yummy flavors that have cooked down through the roasting process!
  21. Remove roast from the oven and let it rest for 30 minutes before cutting! Don't skip this step!
Nutrition Information

Yield 15Serving Size 2 oz
Amount Per ServingCalories 69Total Fat 2gSodium 26%mgProtein 11g

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Serve Fresh Ham Roast With

Soft Sourdough Rolls

Homemade Gravy From Scratch

Creamy Mashed Potatoes

Green Goddess Salad

Strawberry Walnut Salad

BBQ Bacon Baked Beans

Sourdough Breadsticks by Lisa @ Farmhouse on Boone

Different Type Of Fresh Ham Roast

Often you see a thin cut ham that's large in diameter at the grocery store. (A ham too big to fit on a dinner plate, but only 1-2 inches thick, for example) This cut of ham roast was cut from up high on the hind leg, where the leg is the widest.

These kinds of ham roast cuts are really good “stuffed” or rolled with filling. Roll this ham up with a stuffing recipe, wrap it with cooking twine, season with salt and ground black pepper, and baked it in the oven!

This type of ham, fresh ham roasts, does not need to be marinated. Just brine for best results!

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SOURCES

National Pork Board

FDA

USDA

Culinary Institute of America

FAQ's

Is a fresh ham the same as a pork roast?

No, a fresh ham is a specific cut of pork from the hind leg, typically unseasoned, while a pork roast can be made from various pork cuts and is generally seasoned before cooking.

Is fresh ham precooked?

Fresh ham is not precooked; it is raw pork from the hind leg of the pig.

Does fresh ham taste like ham?


Fresh ham, which comes from the hind leg of the pig, has a flavor and texture distinct from the more common cured and smoked hams, often described as tasting more like roast pork with a mild, natural pork flavor, as it is typically unseasoned and uncured.

The Best Fresh Ham Roast Recipe - Easy To Make (2024)

FAQs

What makes ham taste better? ›

Peach preserves, hot pepper jelly, and maple syrup work as sweet bases for glazes that add sheen as well as distinct flavor. Tasty additions such as aromatics, herbs, and spices switch up a traditional ham and make it truly memorable.

What is the difference between a ham and a ham roast? ›

Ham roast, on the other hand, is ham that is not cured. This cut is made from the meat on the middle part of the shank bone extending to the hip bone on the hind leg, and is also sometimes called a shank roast. While it may not be the prettiest cut of meat, it's great for roasting.

What temperature should a fresh ham be cooked at? ›

Cook all raw fresh ham and ready-to-eat ham to a minimum internal temperature of 145°F, as measured with a food thermometer, before removing meat from the heat source. For safety and quality, allow meat to rest for at least three minutes before carving or consuming.

Is a fresh ham the same as a pork roast? ›

You start demystifying the process of getting a fresh ham at the butcher. One main kitchen-Zen fact to remember: You're essentially buying a pork roast. It's not “red” from the nitrates, it's pink-beige, the way you like to see your pork roasts, loins, and chops.

What type of ham has the best flavor? ›

Buy bone-in ham. Yes, the bone is a little more work to cut around, but the meat is more flavorful and the hambone can be used to flavor soups and stews.

How do you keep ham moist when cooking? ›

Cover it in Foil

The foil traps steam and keeps the meat moist. You don't have to wrap the aluminum foil tightly around the ham because you'll want to be able to check on it later. Instead, simply cover the ham with the foil, tucking it under the lip of the roasting pan.

What is the best cut of ham roast? ›

Shank: This portion comes from the lower half of the leg and is the most common cut used for baked ham. Butt: Also known as ham sirloin, this section comes from the upper region of the leg and is the most tender and flavorful cut of ham.

Should I cover a ham to roast it? ›

Bake the ham in the preheated oven, uncovered, for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest portion registers 140°F, basting every 30 minutes with 1/2 cup of the glaze. Be sure to keep an eye on the ham, and cover it loosely with foil if it starts getting too dark.

Is it better to cook a ham in a roaster or oven? ›

The first advantage of the roaster oven is that it heats more quickly and uses energy more efficiently. Rather than heating a large space for a small piece of meat, like a ham in the oven, your roaster oven can hold the whole piece of meat but doesn't need to heat excess space.

Why is my whole ham slimy but smells fine? ›

Get rid of it. Slimy, super-wet, or oily textures on the outside of your ham might indicate bacteria growth. Juice can just be congealed oils, so use your senses to see if anything else is off. Slimy ham that's growing bacteria will usually have a smell that indicates spoilage.

Should you let ham get to room temperature before cooking? ›

While baking a show-stopping ham is simple and easy, be sure to leave yourself plenty of time to bring the ham to room temperature for an hour (for even heat distribution) as well as up to 2 1/2 hours to bake it long, low and slow, depending on your ham's size.

Do I have to boil ham before roasting? ›

It's very popular to boil hams and then glaze in the oven afterwards, but to me a Christmas ham is only baked without bubbling away in a ham pot beforehand. Itsd well worth becoming familiar with baking a ham rather than boiling one as the flavour will reward your effort ten-fold!

Is fresh ham good? ›

Not only is the uncured meat process free of synthetically-sourced nitrates and artificial flavors, but it's also better for you and much more flavorful! Throughout the natural curing process, the flavor and texture of the meat develop, turning the ham into a delicious treat that's ready to eat.

Is a fresh ham already cooked? ›

In fact, most ham that is sold to consumers is already cured, smoked or baked. As a deli meat, it can be eaten right out of the refrigerator, but other hams are typically reheated for improved flavor and texture. You can also buy fresh ham, and it would have to be cooked prior to eating.

What does a fresh ham taste like? ›

A fresh ham, sometimes called a “green” ham, is pork at its most basic — not cured, not smoked, not cooked. The meat is so sweet and succulent, and the texture is meaty, not compact and slick as a cured ham often is. Also, the meat of a fresh ham remains white when cooked.

What can I add to ham to make it better? ›

Popular glaze ingredients for smoked ham include brown sugar, honey, maple syrup, pineapple juice, Dijon mustard, and cloves, among others.

What gives ham its flavor? ›

Wet-cured hams are brined, which involves the immersion of the meat in a brine, sometimes with other ingredients such as sugar also added for flavour. The meat is typically kept in the brine for around 3 to 14 days.

What is the best condiment for ham? ›

No one in our family can enjoy a ham without applesauce, honey mustard, or Pina Colada sauce these days. Plus, pretty sauces on a Christmas dinner table perfectly complete the meal.

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