About Alison Clinch
Alison Clinch has 20 years marketing experience gained in small and medium size business. She is especially passionate about supporting local communities, communications, and brand management. In her role with The Free Range Butcher Alison is responsible for the company’s branding, promotion, advertising and website. Her experience in the kitchen and passion for good food also brings refreshing new ideas for our recipe suggestions. Initially working alongside her husband Ben at the farmers markets, Alison is more ‘behind the scenes’ now, and keeping busy with two young apprentices’ / kids, Tom and Georgia.
Great timing Alison! You’ve saved me from having to look up a recipe for the Christmas Day ham. Now just need to ensure all ingredients are in stock!
The glazed ham looks lovely but we have found Ben’s hams to be so tasty that we prefer to enjoy it as it comes.
Awesome! I tried a recipe like this years ago resulting in lots of compliments! but I lost the recipe when we moved so I’m chuffed to find it again! THANK YOU!
This glaze looks delicious. How long does the ham last in the fridge if you do this? Does it last longer if you don’t glaze it?
Thanks!
Thanks Jodi – I can assure you that it’s a delicious glaze! Your ham will last the same amount of time (2 weeks easily) regardless of whether or not it’s been glazed. After serving, cover the remaining ham with the reserved rind, then wrap with a moist tea towel or ham bag. Do not use plastic wrap to cover the ham. Rinse out your Ham Bag and repeat the vinegar process every 3 days to retain freshness. Consider slicing enough ham to last 2 – 3 days and storing it covered, on a plate in the fridge. This way the rest of the ham can stay safely wrapped up in the Ham Bag and will retain it’s moistness (otherwise each time you pull it out to carve a few slices it will lose a little of it’s moisture). Always keep your Ham Bag moist.