amazing GLAZE

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: April 11, 2001| Author: MAY KLISCH | Copyright information

amazing GLAZE

Cooks ham it up with flavor coatings

By MAY KLISCH

Special to the Journal Sentinel

Wednesday, April 11, 2001

There it stood, in the middle of the buffet, across a crowded room: dark and brooding; rough and crumbly; studded with glistening molasses-covered cloves; caramelized crushed fruit crusted to its sides -- this magnificent, manly hunk of ham.

I'll admit I've yet to meet a ham I don't like, but I was drawn to this particular one like...

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