Slow Cooker Cranberry Mustard Spiral Ham
The holidays are always stressful, so don't make things worse by cooking complicated recipes. Slow Cooker Cranberry Mustard Spiral Ham is so easy - you'll be able to spend more time with your family instead of in the kitchen. Just put the ham in the slow cooker around mid-day, make the simple cranberry mustard recipe, and you'll have a delicious meal ready for Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. The ham comes out of the slow cooker tender and juicy, so it tastes fantastic even when reheated as leftovers. You won't be disappointed with this no-stress spiral ham recipe.
Celebrate With More Festive Recipe Ideas
If you loved making the Slow Cooker Cranberry Mustard Spiral Ham, you're sure to enjoy these other delicious Christmas recipes as well!
First up, why not try our mouthwatering Herb-Crusted Prime Rib Roast? This recipe features a succulent prime rib coated in a flavorful blend of herbs and spices, roasted to perfection for a show-stopping holiday meal.
For a delightful side dish, consider whipping up our Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes. These creamy, garlic-infused potatoes are the perfect accompaniment to any Christmas feast and are sure to be a hit with your loved ones.
And for a sweet treat to round out your Christmas dinner, give our Festive Peppermint Bark a try. This easy-to-make confection combines rich dark chocolate with refreshing peppermint, creating a festive and delicious holiday dessert that everyone will love.
With these three delectable recipes, you can continue to enjoy stress-free cooking and spending quality time with your family during the holiday season. We hope you enjoy these dishes as much as you did the Slow Cooker Cranberry Mustard Spiral Ham. Happy cooking!
Slow Cooker Time LOW6 hr
Cooking MethodSlow Cooker
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bustedinnc 0512678
Apr 17, 2017
I think our slow cooker cooks hotter than most. Because of that, I think I over heated ours a bit. The flavors of the sauce that gets poured on top were lost. It was somewhat sweet, tender, and juicy. If you read the post, there's also a recipe for a mustard to go with the ham. I made that too, and it is wonderful! If you want the typical mustard flavor, you would need to adjust to your liking. But I really enjoyed it.
Sandi C
Apr 12, 2017
I'm kind of amazed by this because I would not think to put a ham in a slow cooker! I'd be terrified it would dry out. This tutorial says it comes out tender and the sauce sounds really yummy. I usually heat up my spiral ham by laying out slices on a cookie sheet and then heating for about 10 minutes. I noticed it dries up quickly though so I'd love to give this a try.
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