Remember, boneless ham is already cooked. You only need to warm it up and add a glaze (totally optional, but it'll help boost the flavor). Set the oven to about 325°, add about a half cup of ...
At the store, however, you'll have to face a common dilemma -- bone-in or boneless ham? Traditional bone-in hams are made from a leg of pork that's been cured and spiral-sliced, with the meat ...