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You only need 4 ingredients and the slow cooker will do all of the work with this Easy Crock Pot Ham with pineapple for your Easter ham, Christmas dinner, and the holidays!

Your slow cooker will do all of the work with this Easy Crock Pot Ham for the holidays! Only 4 ingredients needed!I wanted you all the have this Easy Crock Pot Ham recipe before the holidays so that you can free up your oven by cooking this is your crock pot!  This is also my own concoction, so it’s extra special. You may never bake a ham in the oven again

This recipe is so far the best way I found to cook ham and tastes great considering it’s out of  a crock pot and so easy!  That right there says a lot because I don’t usually  like ham, but I liked this!  Make sure your ham says FULLY COOKED and  make sure you buy one that will fit into your crock pot!  I used a 6.5 pound butt portion ham (bone-in) and it miraculously fit perfectly in my 5 quart crock pot.  If your ham is too large, you can slice some off the top and stick it in the side next to the ham.  You can get creative and add other ingredients that suit your fancy (honey, for example)!

It’s so easy, you’d be crazy not to try it! I have a great idea for leftovers: Creamy Baked Ham Fettuccine Alfredo. I actually prefer ham when it’s incorporated into a casserole or pasta dish! I also have these Open Faced Croque Monsieurs that you will love! Both recipes I linked to are SO easy. You might also love the following ham recipes:

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Easy Crock Pot Ham
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You only need 4 ingredients and the slow cooker will do all of the work with this Easy Crock Pot Ham with pineapple for your Easter ham, Christmas dinner, and the holidays!
Ingredients
  • 1 cured bone -in ham, fully cooked, 4-6 lbs. (the specifics are up to you)
  • 1 can Sprite (7-up, Sierra Mist, etc.)
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 can pineapple chunks, with juice (or use slices)
Instructions
  1. Spray crock pot with cooking spray.
  2. Place ham flat side down into the crock pot.
  3. Dump pineapple, can of Sprite and brown sugar over the top.
  4. Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours.
  5. (You may baste the ham about halfway through cooking time, do this quickly to prevent a lot of heat from escaping out of the crock pot).
  6. Check for doneness. Ham shouldn’t need to cook more than 8 hours on low because it will dry out.
  7. When I took it out of the crock pot, I kept the juices in a separate bowl that people could spoon over their own meat. You can thicken the juice with cornstarch if it is too runny.

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