Spiral sliced ham can be tricky to remove from the bone and serve without tearing the spiral-cut slices into tiny bits. Below, I have broken it down into four easy steps, so now you will know what to do after the glaze has set and the ham has been removed from the oven.
A bone-in ham with some scalloped potatoes is the perfect dish for Christmas or Easter. When you place ham in the center of your dining table, you want the slices to be quick and easy for your guests to grab, not fight to tear it off the bone. Keep reading below so that you can host the perfect dinner party.
The first time I made a spiral ham I thought, “Well that was easy!” until I started to carve it. I needed to know how to carve a spiral ham. That darn bone in the center and all of the layers, with incredible smoky flavor, falling forward was creating a problem for me. Sure the ham was easy to make, put it in a pan, tent with foil and bake, but now how was I to serve it? And boy did I wish that I had those delicious dipping sauces that I posted last week. Pina Colada dipping sauce and sweet honey mustard? Booyah!
Carving a spiral ham is quite easy. I’ve never had a bone so perfectly in the center of the ham like this one, but it was fine by me.
How to Carve a Spiral Ham
- Turn the ham on its bottom, as shown in the picture.
- Find the bone, and using a large knife and fork, cut around the entire bone.
- There are natural breaks in the ham, generally where a line of fat is, cut through those breaks as shown in the picture.
- Lay the slices of ham out on a platter for serving.
What Side of The Ham Do You Put Down When Carving?
The fat side of the ham, which is typically the smaller side. You know you have it right when you are looking down on the first, big slice of ham, that is full of that irresistible flavor.
What Are The Best Spiral Cut Ham Recipes?
What Are The Best Dipping Sauces for Spiral Cut Ham?
Whether your ham is baked with a brown sugar glaze, an apple juice baste, or pure maple syrup, you will find the perfect pairing for the flavor profile here: Ham Dipping Sauces.
What Should I Do with Leftover Ham?
If you know what you are doing, carving a spiral cut ham is super simple! Just a few simple steps and you and your family will be enjoying juicy slices of ham for your next holiday feast!