We always cook our ham in ginger ale. It is moist and favourful.
You bring back my child hood. Another way to cook country cured ham is to soak slices in water to get some of the salt out and brown in a skillet and pour black coffee over for red eye gravy. For those of you who have never tasted" Honey Baked Ham" , a franchise business, I think. It is to die for! It is spiral sliced ham with a crusty sweet honey and mustard and clove spicy around the rind. It is rather pricey but people splurge at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Sometimes the line is out the door and around the block to buy them at Holidays. I just made my self hungry for a piece. Kay
Yes, red eye gravy, ham and biscuits-yummy--Honey Baked Ham Franchise--Yummy on that also. Very expensive but I love it. I've even scraped the yummy goodness off their foil covering.
While we're on the subject of ham, I just want to add my fifty cents worth. The ham in my name is not about this food. Grace and Hamlet were two of my beloved cats a long time ago (in a faraway place).
My folks injected the brine spice mix into the raw pork to make ham and let it hang in a very cold room (before we had electricity to the farm) but I don;t remember how long it hung. Yum Yum. Smelled so good cooking.
SQ
My husband did a salt and brown sugar 'Country' ham in an old refrigerator. It was held down into the solution for 30 days he just said. I do remember it was yummy but we did bake it after the curing. I guess in all parts of the world there are marvelous ways to prepare it. I love food!!
Me also and it loves me. Doesn't linger on taste buds but goes straight to my hips and stays there.
SQ