Hams

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dacdots

Master of the Pit
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Jul 3, 2005
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Ripley WV
Heres one of the hams I cured and smoked.One is right out of the freezer and the other is after it was cooked.It was wonderful.
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Dac, as usual-an outstanding job with that ham!!
 
Dacdots, do you have to cure the ham? Can you just put a rub on it and smoke it? I have a fresh ham rst, want to just rub & smoke it. Will this be a problem?

Thanks for the help.

I'd love to smoke a ham that looks as good as yours. Fantastic job!
 
BigAl,a ham is not a ham until its cured.If you rubbed one down and smoked it Id say it be pretty tasty but the inside of the meat wouldnt have any taste like a ham.What you would have is a big pork roast seasoned on the outside.Now is you injected it with something you could get some flavor inside.
 
Shellbellc,There is no glaze on the ham.We always cook them in a roasting bag to help keep in the moisture.With this type of home cured ham you really dont need a glaze unless you just want a different flavor.Myself I like the taste of the ham just as it is.
 
Mmmm pig meat.. Good lookin ham there dacdots. Thanks for sharing with us.

Keep Smokin
 
IMHO ...

we need to have a gathering ...

... down in West Virgina ...

somewhere close to Dacdots ...

... so we can see ...

if this stuff really taste as good as it looks!

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