Carve It Up
Simplify the carving experience by following a video tutorial and step-by-step instructions for carving a butt or shank portion ham.
Warming Is Optional:
Here's how It's Done
Step 1
This ham is fully cooked. To warm, remove packaging from ham, including the bone cap & soaking pad or netting, and place in a deep baking pan.
Step 2
Add package drippings and ½ cup water in the pan, then cover the pan tightly with aluminum foil to retain moisture.
Step 3
Preheat your oven to 325° and bake for 15-20 minutes per pound or until heated through.
Step 4
Remove ham from oven. Let stand loosely covered with aluminum foil for 10 minutes before slicing to serve.
Pro Tips
5th Generation
Family-Owned & Operated
Frick’s history dates clear back to 1896 when Edward Frick opened up a butcher shop in Washington, Missouri. The world’s a mighty different place today, but Frick’s is still a family business, making products in America’s heartland with pride. And if one thing’s been learned over 125 years in the meat business, it’s that flavor takes time.
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