How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham

A baked ham in a large dish.

Baked picnic ham (pork shoulder ham) is one of my favourite types of ham to cook. While it is a different cut of pork than the traditional ham, it generally tastes the same because it has been cured and smoked just like a ham. In the end, it tastes just amazing and a great ham to serve the family.

I cook ham quite often, especially during the cold months of the year when I don’t mind having the oven on for good chunks of the day. Buying a full sized ham is a lot to serve my family, so a picnic ham is ideal! Any time I see the smoked picnic pork shoulder ham on sale, I grab one or two and throw them in the freezer.

How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham Pork Shoulder

Smoked picnic hams are the perfect size for my family. Usually weighing somewhere between 5-8 pounds, these hams usually give my family of 5, two full meals and then I love having the bone to make a pot of soup in my Instant Pot or slow cooker!!

How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham Pork Shoulder

Lay the picnic ham in a roasting dish. I use my large lasagna pottery baking dish. It is the perfect size for the ham. Make sure that you lay it down, fat side up. If there is cheesecloth or anything else that was in the packaging, remove that so only the ham is in the baking dish.

Pour 3/4 cup of water into the baking dish.

How to Cook the Picnic Ham

Cover the roasting pan with foil. Bake the ham in a 350F oven for 1 hour. This loosens up the fat and allows the rind to be pulled off easily.

How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham Pork Shoulder

After baking for 1 hour, take the ham out of the oven and remove the foil. Peel up the rind from the ham and discard. The rind will be hot, so I used tongs. If desired, you can trim some of the fat off the fat cap, but I usually leave most of it on the ham.

How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham Pork Shoulder

Using a sharp knife, cut slits in a cross check pattern. Make sure to go deep enough that you not only cut the fat, but also slice into the meat as well.

How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham Pork Shoulder

I puree the glaze in the blender so that it is smooth. Then I brush it all over the ham, using a BBQ brush to make sure the glaze gets right into the slits of the ham.

I do not pour all the glaze on the ham. Instead I initially brush about 1/3 of the glaze before baking the ham. Then twice, during the baking, I will brush some more of the glaze all over the top of the ham. This gives that ham a wonderful caramelized glaze all over the top and sides of the ham. The flavour is amazing!

How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham Pork Shoulder

Bake the ham for another 2 hours.

After 1 hour, brush the ham with more glaze. About 30 minutes later, brush the ham with glaze one more time. Bake the ham for the remaining 30 minutes.

How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham Pork Shoulder

I let the ham rest for about 5-10 minutes after I take it out of the oven. Then, carve it using a nice long carving knife, making slices of the ham that are about 1/4 inch thick. I like to serve my ham with some dijon or creole mustard. Amazing! As you can see it is very easy for how to cook a picnic ham.

Ham is best served with sides that compliment the smoky and sweet taste of the ham.

Here are a few sides that are just ideal with a baked ham!

How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham Pork Shoulder

If you want to make something with the ham bone or leftover ham meat, here are a few great recipes!

Great recipes for a ham bone

How to Cook a Picnic Ham - Smoked Pork Shoulder

How to Cook a Smoked Picnic Ham Pork Shoulder
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Simple directions for how to bake a picnic ham in the oven. This brown sugar and orange glaze is perfect for smoked picnic pork shoulder!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 3 hours
Total Time: 3 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 12

Ingredients

  • 1 smoked picnic ham (5-8 pounds)
  • 2 oranges, peeled
  • 1 1/2 cups brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup vinegar
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 2 tbsp mustard
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F
  • Place picnic ham on a large roasting pan or baking dish, fat side up. Pour 3/4 cup of water into the bottom of the baking dish.
  • Cover roasting pan with foil and bake in the oven for 1 hour. This allows the rind to be removed easily.
  • Remove the foil and peel the rind off the top of the fat cap. Cut cross check slits into the fat and about 1/2 inch into the meat of the ham.
  • Puree remaining ingredients (oranges, brown sugar, vinegar, honey, mustard, cinnamon, salt and cayenne) in a blender to make the glaze. Brush some of the glaze all over the ham, making sure to get into the slits.
  • Bake for another 2 hours, uncovered. Brush the glaze after 1 hour cooking time and then again about 30 minutes later. Bake the remaining 30 minutes.
  • Once done cooking, the fat should be starting to crisp and the glaze nicely caramelized. Let the ham rest for about 5 minutes before carving.
  • Carve the ham into nice sized serving slices. Serve with glazed carrots, potatoes, squash and more!

 

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  • This was my very first attempt at baking a ham. We used to have ham with all the dressings all the time on Christmas Day. I have such fond memories of seeing the ham in the oven, all decked out with cherries and pineapple slices, and I’ve always wanted to try baking one. Found a place near me that sells picnic ham, and picked one up. After perusing quite a few recipes, I settled on this one and I’m so glad I did. That glaze is so delicious, I was tempted to pour it over my cereal. A great success for a first attempt! Thank you, Steve!

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    • So glad your first attempt was a success!!!

  • 5 stars
    I did not cook this myself but a friend of mine did and brought it over for our Thanksgiving get together and it was absolutely delicious. She sent me the link to the recipe and I am definitely going to try it.

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  • 5 stars
    I made this recipe as an extra meat for Thanksgiving last year and it was the STAR of the meal! I am making it again this year only difference is I bought a bigger piece of meat. Thanks for the great recipe

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    • So glad! Ham is often the STAR of our meal as well!!

  • can the shoulder ham be cooked at a lower temperature than 350F? if so should the cooking time be increased?

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    • 5 stars
      Yes it can be cooked at a lower temperature and increase the cooking time. but I do not recommend cooking at a higher temperature. It would make the meat contract and therefore tough. Just remember you wanted temperature of 160° for it to be ready. If you want the glaze to be well, Glazy, then I would increase the cooking temperature for the last half hour, at least. I hope this helps.

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  • Just love this ham receipt….made it yesterday again……do you have a recipe for Sticky Toffee Pudding? Love this sight.

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    • So glad you enjoyed the Ham. Sorry, I don’t have a recipe for sticky toffee pudding.

  • This sounds amazing! Am going to do this for a family dinner this weekend. Question: is this quite salty, I have sometimes boiled a ham to remove some salt beforehand?

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    • Hi Myrna. I don’t typically find this too salty, but it can definitely vary based on the ham used.

  • 5 stars
    I make this all the time! Easy-peasy and the ingredients are always on hand. Family loves it! Leftovers are fabulous and we save the bone for baked beans or pea soup.

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    • I always save the bone for soup as well!!

      • 5 stars
        Thank you for saving my bacon with this recipe, Steve! I had never cooked this style of ham before, but it was on sale, and I had company coming, so I bit the bullet, and went for it. My husband and nephew are both foodies, and my son’s friend is in culinary school — this was a big hit with all involved!
        Thanks again! 😋

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  • OMG!!!!! This smoked picnic ham looks delicious 😋. I never baked one until now. Smoked picnic ham is the best kept secret ever.

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  • 5 stars
    This is the best ham I’ve ever made! My family loved this! If you’re looking for a good recipe stop, you found it!

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    • So glad you all enjoyed the ham!! Thanks so much!!

  • What kind of mustard and vinegar do you use in your glaze for the picnic ham? You didn’t specify and I see many types of each in the grocery. I am just teaching myself to cook, so I want to be sure I use the correct ingredients.

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    • Hey James! I just use white vinegar and regular yellow mustard, often called prepared mustard. Hope that helps!!

    • 5 stars
      I use dijon mustard (stone ground or the seedy stuff). Apple cider vinegar. The beauty of this recipe is you can’t go wrong! Also, instead of oranges, I use a couple of tablespoons of frozen orange juice concentrate. Just mix all ingredients together in a bowl by hand!

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  • 5 stars
    I made this for Easter & it was such a hit! I was nervous trying a new recipe on the holiday but everyone raved about how good it was!! Will definitely be a go-to recipe next time I make ham! 🙂❤

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  • I’m looking forward to tryn this on my picnic Easter ham shoulder….it sounds great I’ll take a pic tmr to show 😋

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  • 5 stars
    This was the best ham glaze ever had. Great directions for baking too! Thank you!

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  • 5 stars
    I tried this recipe today, followed the steps and my ham was delicious! This will definitely be my go to recipe from now on. I have tried glaze recipes in the past but nothing compared to the wonderful taste of the glaze recipe here! The ham baked so moist, flavorful tender and juicy. I will be eating slices of ham all week, yum yum!

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  • 5 stars
    I tried this recipe today, followed the steps and my ham was delicious! This will definitely be my go to recipe from now on. I have tried glaze recipes in the past but nothing compared to the wonderful taste of the glaze recipe here! The ham baked so moist, flavorful tender and juicy. I will be eating slices of ham all week, yum yum!

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  • 5 stars
    This was my first attempt at cooking this type of ham and I’m so glad I found this recipe! The glaze is so easy to make, the shoulder came out phenomenal! The meat was so tender, juicy and flavorful, my family was in raptures. Our house smelled super delish and cozy on this sunny Maine winter afternoon.
    Thanks so much for this inspiration!

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  • Wish I knew about your recipe sooner. We cooked a 10lb. Fresh ham for the 3 hr time but did not remove the rind. Did not taste well at all.
    Looking forward to trying your recipe. Will keep u posted.

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  • 5 stars
    Made this with a 6 pound picnic ham for christmas. While I used a different glaze recipe, the ham was so tender and juicy, coming apart like butter (also added half a cup of orange juice with half a cup of water). Cooking the ham slightly before removing the rind is a great tip. Will definitely be making again!

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  • 5 stars
    MARVELOUS!!!
    DELICIOUS GLAZE!!!!

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  • This is my favorite ham recipe ever.Everyone was bragging how moist and tender it was.I love this recipe.

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    • This is the best recipe for ham I have ever used. The ham was delicious 😋 and I will be using this for thanksgiving on my picnic ham.

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