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For the glaze

  • ½ tbsp black peppercorns
  • ½ tbsp Sichuan peppercorns
  • 1 tsp pink peppercorns
  • 100ml runny honey

Nutrition: Per serving (12)

  • kcal274
  • fat13g
  • saturates5g
  • carbs9g
  • sugars9g
  • fibre0g
  • protein30g
  • salt3.44g
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Method

  • step 1

    Put the gammon and all the other ingredients, except the ones you’re using for the glaze, in your largest, deepest pot. Cover completely with cold water, bring to the boil, then immediately reduce to a simmer. Put the lid on, leaving it slightly ajar, and cook for 1 hr. Turn off the heat and leave in the liquid for 40 mins with the lid on.

  • step 2

    Remove the gammon from the stock and set aside to cool a little (keep the stock and freeze it to use as a base for soup). While the gammon cools, toast all the peppercorns in a small saucepan on medium heat. Once smelling peppery, grind using a pestle and mortar to a coarse consistency. You don’t want huge chunks of peppercorn. Mix with the honey in a small bowl.

  • step 3

    Line a roasting tin with foil that fits the gammon comfortably. Heat the oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Once the ham has cooled slightly, peel back and discard the skin, then score the thick layer of fat. Put the gammon in the lined roasting tin, then pour on half of the honey glaze, using a pastry brush to get it into all the nooks and crannies. Roast for 25 mins, glazing halfway through. Reserve a little glaze to brush over at the end.

Recipe tip

The cooked, cooled and sliced gammon will keep in an airtight container for five days, perfect for leftover sandwiches.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, Christmas 2025

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