Veal, sweetbreads, and pork

Boiled Ham.

210 · First Edition, 1896 · Report an issue

Ingredients

  • ham
  • to cover cold water
  • sugar
  • fine cracker crumbs
  • one-half inch apart cloves

Method

  1. Soak several hours or over night in cold water to cover.
  2. Wash thoroughly, trim off hard skin near end of bone, put in a kettle, cover with cold water, heat to boiling point, and cook slowly until tender.
  3. See Time Table for Cooking, page 32. ( Page 32 )
  4. Remove kettle from range and set aside, that ham may partially cool; then take from water, remove outside skin, sprinkle with sugar and fine cracker crumbs, and stick with cloves one-half inch apart.
  5. Bake one hour in a slow oven.
  6. Serve cold, thinly sliced.

Kitchen Notes

  • Original calls for a slow oven — about 300°F.

Original 1896 Text

ham to cover cold water sugar fine cracker crumbs one-half inch apart cloves Soak several hours or over night in cold water to cover. Wash thoroughly, trim off hard skin near end of bone, put in a kettle, cover with cold water, heat to boiling point, and cook slowly until tender. See Time Table for Cooking, page 32. Remove kettle from range and set aside, that ham may partially cool; then take from water, remove outside skin, sprinkle with sugar and fine cracker crumbs, and stick with cloves one-half inch apart. Bake one hour in a slow oven. Serve cold, thinly sliced.