Nothing tastes better at Easter then baked ham. Therefore, this is the perfect time of the year to share one of my favorite meals with you. The recipes are easy to prepare and are a wonderful combination of flavors that will have your family and friends asking for seconds.
Baked Ham with Raisin Sauce 1 ham (Cured) bone in or out by choice
Whole cloves
1 can pineapple rings, reserve juice
Water
1 or 2 dashes of bourbon or white wine, optional
Maraschino cherries to decorate, optional
Preheat oven to 350° F.
Score ham ⅛ inch deep. Place 1 clove in each square. Use a toothpick to hang pineapple rings around the ham. Don’t forget the sides!
Cover bottom of a large pan with ¼ inch of water, also bourbon or wine if you’re using it.
Add ham then cover with aluminum foil to avoid drying out. Remove foil twenty minutes before serving.
Cook 10 minutes per pound or until warmed through. Check often to avoid over cooking.
Insert cherries into pineapple rings at serving time.
Spicy Southern Raisin Sauce
2 tbsp. flour
2 tbsp. sugar
1 pinch salt
⅓ cup dried raisons
¼ cup water
1 pinch powered cloves
⅛ tsp. powdered cinnamon
3 tbsp. vinegar
1 tbsp. butter
Mix flour, sugar and salt in a small saucepan. Add raisins and water. Simmer a few minutes, stirring frequently. Add spices, vinegar, and butter, blend well. Ready to serve over ham slices.
Cut pineapple rings in half. Add pineapple and cherries to the ham platter when you serve.
Acorn Squash
¼ squash per person
1 tsp. butter per squash quarter, softened
1 heaping tsp. brown sugar per squash quarter
Reserved pineapple juice
Preheat oven to 325° F.
Mix butter, brown sugar, and 2 teaspoons pineapple juice in a small bowl.
Microwave squash or bake in the oven until tender. This can be done earlier in the day. Cut squash in half and remove seeds. Quarter and arrange in ovenproof casserole dish.
Add brown sugar mix to center of each quartered squash slice. Warm on low heat in oven until ready to serve.
Marinated Raw Asparagus
3 spears per person
1 bottle spicy Italian salad dressing
Wash asparagus and place in casserole dish. Cover spears with spicy Italian salad dressing or your favorite type. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Remove spears from dressing then set on decretive platter. Use tongs to serve.
Here is a peek at my latest cozy mystery for your reading enjoyment.
When is it not fun to be a blond?
What happens
when a blond beauty hits town like a tornado stirring up memories and causing
turmoil? Detective Kevin Fowler and his wife, the former Beverly Hampton, owner
of the local newspaper, are settling into blissful married life. Although
Beverly is sanguine over the demand on Kevin’s time by the good people of
Hubbard, she is more than dubious when his duties include the escort of a
drop-dead gorgeous female from his past.
There is some concern over the persistent
vandalism of residential mailboxes, but an infamous arsonist has decided
peaceful but dull Hubbard would make a great place from which to operate. He
brazenly locates down the block from the detective and his wife.
What bait and tackle shop in the village has a
dual purpose? Kevin ponders why two goons have invaded town shooting at and
attempting to kidnap and murder three women. A state patrolman, aptly nick
named Rooster, teases Fowler at the riotous scene of a traffic accident where
the press, not the police, wins the day.
Another mystery and adventure with a satisfying
ending that unfolds in peaceful Hubbard, New York, small-town Americana, where
Detective Kevin Fowler keeps an ever-vigilant watch.
Amazon Buy Link
Emma Lane is a gifted author who writes cozy mysteries as Janis Lane, Regency as Emma, and spice as Sunny Lane. She lives in Western New York where winter is snowy, spring arrives with rave reviews, summer days are long and velvet, and fall leaves are riotous in color. At long last she enjoys the perfect bow window for her desk where she is treated to a year-round panoramic view of nature. Her computer opens up a fourth fascinating window to the world. Her patient husband is always available to help with a plot twist and encourage Emma to never quit. Her day job is working with flowers at Herbtique and Plant Nursery, the nursery she and her son own.
Look for information about writing and plants on Emma's new website. Leave a comment or a gardening question and put a smile on Emma's face.
Stay connected to Emma on
Facebook and
Twitter. Be sure to check out the things that make Emma smile on
Pinterest.
Welcome to my virtual kitchen, Emma! Thanks so much for sharing your Easter bounty with my followers! Cheers and happy spring, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this wonderful recipe, ladies :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Marina! Thanks so much for joining us at my virtual table. Cheers!
DeleteMy mother used to make raisin sauce. Delicious! It really makes ham special.
ReplyDeleteI've never had raisin sauce. I usually have mustard as my go-to for ham. Cheers and thank you for stopping by my virtual table!
ReplyDeleteYummy recipe. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteEmma's menu is sure a keeper, Linda! You're very welcome!
Delete