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Glazed Ham Balls

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3 eggs, beaten
1 cup milk
1 1/4 cups quick-cooking oats
2 1/2 lbs ground cooked ham
1 cup packed brown sugar, plus
2 tablespoons packed brown sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves (optional)
1 3/4 cups pineapple juice
1/2 cup light corn syrup
3 tablespoons cider vinegar
4 1/2 teaspoons dijon mustard

Nutritional information

562.3
Calories
208 g
Calories From Fat
23.1 g
Total Fat
8.5 g
Saturated Fat
173.4 mg
Cholesterol
148.1 mg
Sodium
53.3 g
Carbs
1.2 g
Dietary Fiber
33.1 g
Sugars
35 g
Protein
257g
Serving Size

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Glazed Ham Balls

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    This review is for the excellent glaze--I made my ham balls with soft breadcrumbs soaked in milk. I felt that this glaze recipe was a bit heavy on cornstarch and used just over 2 tablspoons--now I know that next time I will use even less. I also used port wine vinegar (had no cider vinegar on hand) and it worked beautifully. Also, instead of the optional ground cloves, used a hit of garam masala which turned out to be a happy choice. As my glaze was cooking, I really did find it too thick and added a bit of water and a bit of white wine and the juice of half a lemon. The tartness was a really good addition as the glaze is really sweet. I have leftovers and more ham so I plan to add to the existing glaze a second batch with just one and a half tablespoons (scant) of cornstarch, and more liquid--a combo of pineapple juice, white wine (or some rather sweet rose I have on hand) and lemon juice. I also have some fresh pineapple so will throw some chunks of that into the baking dish. I know I made changes, but the bones of this recipe are ratherbeswimming's--and I'm grateful for this really great basis for a glaze.

    • 90 min
    • Serves 10
    • Easy

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    Glazed Ham Balls, Wonderful party food , This review is for the excellent glaze–I made my ham balls with soft breadcrumbs soaked in milk I felt that this glaze recipe was a bit heavy on cornstarch and used just over 2 tablspoons–now I know that next time I will use even less I also used port wine vinegar (had no cider vinegar on hand) and it worked beautifully Also, instead of the optional ground cloves, used a hit of garam masala which turned out to be a happy choice As my glaze was cooking, I really did find it too thick and added a bit of water and a bit of white wine and the juice of half a lemon The tartness was a really good addition as the glaze is really sweet I have leftovers and more ham so I plan to add to the existing glaze a second batch with just one and a half tablespoons (scant) of cornstarch, and more liquid–a combo of pineapple juice, white wine (or some rather sweet rose I have on hand) and lemon juice I also have some fresh pineapple so will throw some chunks of that into the baking dish I know I made changes, but the bones of this recipe are ratherbeswimming’s–and I’m grateful for this really great basis for a glaze , This review is for the excellent glaze–I made my ham balls with soft breadcrumbs soaked in milk I felt that this glaze recipe was a bit heavy on cornstarch and used just over 2 tablspoons–now I know that next time I will use even less I also used port wine vinegar (had no cider vinegar on hand) and it worked beautifully Also, instead of the optional ground cloves, used a hit of garam masala which turned out to be a happy choice As my glaze was cooking, I really did find it too thick and added a bit of water and a bit of white wine and the juice of half a lemon The tartness was a really good addition as the glaze is really sweet I have leftovers and more ham so I plan to add to the existing glaze a second batch with just one and a half tablespoons (scant) of cornstarch, and more liquid–a combo of pineapple juice, white wine (or some rather sweet rose I have on hand) and lemon juice I also have some fresh pineapple so will throw some chunks of that into the baking dish I know I made changes, but the bones of this recipe are ratherbeswimming’s–and I’m grateful for this really great basis for a glaze


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    Steps

    1
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    In a Large Bowl, Add Eggs, Milk, Oats, and Ham; Stir or Use Hands to Combine Well.

    2
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    Shape Mixture Into 1 1/2 Inch Balls.

    3
    Done

    Place Balls in a Greased 15x10 Inch Baking Pan.

    4
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    in a Saucepan, Add Brown Sugar, Cornstarch, and Cloves; Stir to Mix.

    5
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    Add Pineapple Juice, Corn Syrup, Vinegar, and Mustard; Stir Until Mixture Is Smooth.

    6
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    Bring Mixture to a Boil Over Medium Heat; Cook and Stir For 2 Minutes.

    7
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    Pour Mixture Over Ham Balls.

    8
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    Bake, Uncovered, at 350 Degrees For 35-40 Minutes or Until Browned.

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