|
A baked ham recipe with flavorful fruity sauce!
Ingredients:
1. 12 slices cooked ham, in regards to 1/2-inch thick
2. 6 slices pineapple
3. 1 cup raisins
4. 1 cup pineapple juice
5. 1 cup water
6. 2 tablespoons cornstarch
Preparation:
Place 6 ham slices in shoal baking dish. Arrange pineapple slices over ham slices; top with remaining ham slices. In a saucepan over low heat, combine raisins, pineapple juice, and water. Simmer for 10 minutes. Mix cornstarch with 2 tablespoons cold water and stir into hot juice mixture. Continue cooking, stirring, until mixture is thickened and smooth. Pour sauce over ham slices. Bake 20 minutes at 350°. For each portion, concede 2 slices of ham and a slice of pineapple; serve with sauce and hot cooked rice, if desired. Serves 6.
Nutritional Content:
Depending on the fat content of the meat, hams are outstanding source of high-grade proteins from animals. It is favorably good as equated to beef because of a great energy content of 1,200 up to 2,600 calories for each pound. Aside from this, hams are also great source of vitamins and solid homogeneous inorgani substances such as Vitamin B1, riboflavin, iron, calcium, phosphorous and niacin.
History:
Hams are made from rear legs of hogs. These are prepared meticulously as food. It may be fresh ham or cured ham. Generally, holiday ham recipes center on the salting, and smoking of the meat, as well as, drying. Approximately 18% to 20% of the weigh to the hog goes to the ham. In the US, detached from the rear share of the animal, the shoulder hams, the picnic hams, and California ham are also a good deal of of the varieties that are marketed. These are galore of the varieties of hams that you may buy in the market today.
Holiday Ham
What Will Your Madrid Encounter Be?
Tucking in to just one more plate of tapas in La Latina Upgrading your wardrobe in Salamanca’s architect boutiques Brushing up on your Velazquez in the Museo del Prado Making like a authenti Madrileno over a glass of vermut in Casa Alberto Watching Real Madrid’s galacticos knock one in the back of the net at the Bernabeu Hitting the bars at midnight…hitting your bed at dawn
Discover Twice The City In Half The Time
Full-color pull-out map and elaborated neighborhood maps for easy navigation Our resident author recommends the very best sights, restaurants, shops and entertainment Unique itineraries and highlights support you make the most of a short trip Madrid residents percentage their tips on the city’s best parks, restaurants, bars and barrios
Holiday Ham Pic
Holiday Ham Image
Holiday Ham Picture
Holiday Ham Picture
Most helpful client reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Void of Clutter By Heavenly Hash We just returned from a two-week visit to Madrid. Armed on the trip with larger, more comprehensive guides to the city (Fodor’s, Frommer’s, and DK), we purchased this guide in Madrid as it gave us the nitty-gritty of the city Madrid in a little yet comprehensive format. Much more practical when on the go. Read the other travel guides before you travel if you must, but the Encounter guide is the necessary guide when in the city. For instance, it omits hotels, which is a no-brainer: why would anybody want to carry around a more prominent volume with pages and pages of hotel recommendations when, presumably, if you are an adult and have distinctively taken an airplane to Madrid, it would seem logical that you have already booked a hotel, so why clutter your life with pages and pages of hotel recommendations. In the past, I have thought little of Lonely Planet’s littler Encounter guides, but no more. This guide was the idealisti guide for data and ease of portability: I will include Lonely Planet’s Encounter guides as part of my reference material in any future city.
1 of 2 humans found the following review helpful.
Lonely Planet is dumbing down By David Lonely Planet light! This book on Madrid is more like a travel magazine article. It fails to even mention one of the most standard art museums in Madrid. Rather than reviewing hotels they want you to book through them on a Web internetsite where there are no client reviews. They assert to have personally checked them all out. To me this is a conflict of interest.
See all 2 client reviews…
|