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Instant Pot Honey Glazed Ham

Perfect, juicy, and flavorful Instant Pot ham with the BEST EVER glaze, a beautiful centerpiece for your holiday feast!
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By: Diana Last updated on March 11, 2022

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Perfect, juicy, and flavorful Instant Pot ham with the BEST EVER glaze, a beautiful centerpiece for your holiday dinner! The ham is prepped in just 10 minutes, and is covered with delicious honey and orange or apricot preserves glaze, then steamed very quickly in the Instant Pot.

This is the best recipe that you will find for your Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Instant Pot baked ham!

Spiral sliced ham close up, with orange honey glaze ready to be served.


Cooking a beautiful roast for your holiday table is easier than you think! Whether you’re planning to make a Roast Turkey, Grilled Turkey, or a Roast Chicken in the oven. Or you’re using your Instant Pot and want to make an Instant Pot turkey breast, or this gorgeous Instant Pot ham, I have the PERFECT recipes for you!

All of my recipes are easy, with detailed instructions, and really simple. I only use easy to find ingredients, and always make sure to test the recipes several times before they make it to the blog!

A ham roast is one of the easiest holiday main dishes that basically require no cooking. All you have to do is buy your ham, prepare a glaze, glaze it, and steam it till perfection! The best thing about a ham? With very minimal work, it serves a crowd!

If you’re a fan of Honey Baked Ham, I have the perfect copycat recipe for you! You can follow my recipe and cook the ham in the Instant Pot. I also have a wonderful Pineapple Ham recipe that I love, so make sure to check it out.

How to Buy a Ham

There are a few things that you need to think about when buying your holiday ham. Ham comes from the back leg of the animal, but there are many different variations available in stores:

Tip!

ALWAYS check the label when buying a ham to know what exactly are you getting. For example, a raw ham will give you cooking instructions on the label.

  • Whole or spiral – Spiral cut ham is easier to find and serve, but a whole ham can be juicier but tricky to carve and work with.
  • Shank end of butt end – A ham is sliced into 2 parts that are sold separately. The shank end is fattier but comes with just one straight bone, and the butt end is leaner but has more bones.
  • Bone-in, or boneless – A boneless ham is easier to work with but remember it has been deboned and then reshaped so it does not fall apart. A bone-in ham has more flavor and you can use the hambone to make soups and stews, but it requires more work when carving.
  • Raw, cured, or smoked – Raw ham must be cooked for longer and can retain more moisture. If using cured or smoked, you just need to heat it up as it’s already fully cooked (like our recipe here). A smoked ham has been cured and then smoked.
  • Amount to buy – Plan about half a pound of meat per person if using a boneless ham, and ¾ of ham per person if using bone-in ham.
  • Make sure that it fits your Instant Pot! I can usually fit in an 8-10lb ham in my 8-quart Instant Pot.

Tip!

Make sure that you order your ham in advance, buying your ham last minute will put you at risk of not getting one as your local supplier may sell out quickly.

The Ingredients

Ingredients needed to make a glazed ham in the Instant Pot

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

  • Spiral ham – I’m using a bone-in fully cooked spiral cut ham.
  • For the glaze – honey, orange or apricot preserves (not jam!), brown sugar, Dijon mustard, orange juice and zest, ground cinnamon, ginger, and cloves.

How to Make an Instant Pot Ham

As I mentioned above, since the ham is fully cooked, we are just adding a delicious sweet glaze and warming it up in the Instant Pot. Here’s how to do it:

  • Make the glaze – in a small bowl combine all of the glaze ingredients.
  • Place the trivet in the instant pot, and add a little more than a cup of water.
  • Cover the ham in foil, and create a “bowl” to be able to glaze the ham. Place on the trivet.
  • Separate the ham slices and brush glaze in between each piece and all around the outside. Reserve half of the glaze for later. Sprinkle with half of the orange zest. Pour the orange juice over the ham. Seal the ham with foil.
  • Cover with the lid and pressure cook, do a 5 minute natural release followed by a quick release.
A collage with 6 images on how to make honey glazed ham in the Instant Pot

How Long to Cook a Ham in The Instant Pot?

Cook for 2 minutes per pound plus 15 minutes, so do your math depending on the weight of your ham.

  • 5 pounds = 2×5 = 10, 10+15= 25 minutes.
  • 6 pounds = 2×6 = 12, 12+15= 27 minutes.
  • 7 pounds = 2×7 = 14, 14+15= 29 minutes.
  • 8 pounds = 2×8 = 16, 16+15= 31 minutes.
  • 9 pounds = 2×9 = 18, 18+15= 33 minutes.
  • 10 pounds = 2×10=20, 20+15= 35 minutes.
  • 11 pounds = 2×11=22, 22+15= 37 minutes.

Top Tips

  • The tinfoil helps hold in the moisture, but can also keep it from heating quickly, so keep this in mind. Use heavy-duty foil. If you’re not a fan of using foil, you can use parchment paper instead.
  • This recipe can be varied by replacing the orange preserves with apricot preserves and the orange juice with apple or pineapple juice. Feel free to leave out the brown sugar for a refined sugar-free ham.
  • Honey can be substituted with maple syrup.
  • Whether you’re cooking a boneless or a bone-in ham, use the same recipe and don’t change anything.
  • This ham recipe calls for a precooked ham, so you are just glazing and basically warming. You don’t need to cook it further. You want it to be heated all the way through though.
  • Check the internal temperature of the ham, you want it to be at 145°F for serving.
  • To get an extra brown and crispy crust, turn on the broiler, remove the ham and place on a baking sheet and broil for 1-5 minutes to crisp up the top.
  • Store the leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. You can remove the meat from the bone and store it in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months.
Spiral sliced ham close up, with orange honey glaze ready to be served. With pomegranate, apples, orange slices and herbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size of Instant Pot do I need?

A 6-quart Instant Pot will fit 5-6lb ham. An 8-quart Instant Pot will fit a 7-10lb ham.

Can you use foil in an Instant Pot?

Yes! It’s perfectly safe to use aluminum foil and any food-safe metal in the Instant Pot.

What can I use instead of a trivet in Instant Pot?

If you don’t have a trivet, you can use anything that can elevate the food from touching the liquid. For example, a steamer basket if you turn it upside down, a metal lid of a large jar, a ceramic or a stainless steel bowl, or a real trivet as long as it fits.

Overhead shot of honey glazed ham in a platter, with a holiday spread (pecan pie, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, creamed corn).

Ham Menu and Sides

Make all of your favorite holiday side dishes for a beautiful feast!

  • Crockpot mashed potatoes
  • Colcannon creamy mashed potatoes
  • Scalloped potatoes
  • Creamed corn
  • Cranberry sauce
  • Kale salad with lemon vinaigrette
  • Dinner rolls
  • Roasted Brussels sprouts
  • And don’t forget the pecan pie!

Use the leftover ham to make a ham and cheese quiche, leftover ham and bean soup, ham and potato soup, or sliders.

Plated slice of honey glazed ham with green beans, mashed potatoes, and corn.

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Instant Pot Glazed Ham Recipe

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 35 minutes mins
Coming to pressure: 10 minutes mins
Total Time: 55 minutes mins
Author: Diana
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Perfect, juicy, and flavorful Instant Pot ham with the BEST EVER glaze, a beautiful centerpiece for your holiday feast!
15 servings
Perfect, juicy, and flavorful Instant Pot ham with the BEST EVER glaze, a beautiful centerpiece for your holiday feast!

Equipment

  • 8-quart Instant Pot

Ingredients 

  • 8-10 pound fully cooked bone-in ham spiral cut
  • ½ cup honey
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ½ cup orange preserves
  • 1 tablespoon orange zest
  • ½ cup orange juice

Instructions 

  • Let the ham sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before cooking.
  • To prepare the glaze, combine the honey, brown sugar, mustard, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and orange preserves in a small bowl.
  • Place the trivet in the instant pot and pour in 1.5 cups of water. For easy removal, create a foil sling and place it on the trivet.
  • Using the tinfoil, cut two large pieces and fold the long ends together, forming one large, wide piece. Place the ham in the middle. Form a large bowl around the ham. Fold the sides together well to help keep the glaze inside.
  • Place the tinfoil covered ham in the instant pot.
  • Separate the slices and brush glaze in between each piece and all around the outside. Reserve half of the glaze for later. Sprinkle with half of the orange zest. Pour the orange juice over the ham.
  • Place another piece of tinfoil over the top and crimp the tinfoil together to seal the ham.
  • Secure the lid and set the vent to SEALING. Select the PRESSURE COOK/MANUAL setting and set the cooking time according to pounds (Cook for 2 minutes per pound plus 15 minutes – see the table in notes). The Instant Pot will take around 7-8 minutes to come to pressure and start cooking. When the cooking program ends, let it naturally release the steam for 5 minutes then do a quick release.
  • Turn the broiler on to 500°F (260°C).
  • Place the ham on a tin foil lined baking sheet and brush with more of the glaze.
  • Place under the broiler for 5 to 7 minutes till glaze begins to bubble.
  • Remove and serve with more glaze and sprinkle with zest.

Notes:

  • When buying a ham, plan about half a pound of meat per person if buying a boneless ham, and ¾ of ham per person if buying bone-in ham.
  • The tinfoil helps hold in the moisture, but can also keep it from heating quickly, so keep this in mind. Use heavy-duty foil. If you’re not a fan of using foil, you can use parchment paper instead.
  • This recipe can be varied by replacing the orange preserves with apricot preserves and the orange juice with apple juice. Feel free to leave out the brown sugar for a refined sugar-free ham.
  • Honey can be substituted with maple syrup.
  • Whether you’re cooking a boneless or a bone-in ham, use the same recipe and don’t change anything.
  • This ham recipe calls for a precooked ham, so you are just glazing and basically warming. You don’t need to cook it further. You want it to be heated all the way through though.
  • Check the internal temperature of the ham, you want it to be at 145°F (63°C) for serving.
  • Store the leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. You can remove the meat from the bone and store it in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months.
Cooking Times
Cook for 2 minutes per pound plus 15 minutes, so do your math depending on the weight of your ham.
  • 5 pounds = 2×5 = 10, 10+15= 25 minutes.
  • 6 pounds = 2×6 = 12, 12+15= 27 minutes.
  • 7 pounds = 2×7 = 14, 14+15= 29 minutes.
  • 8 pounds = 2×8 = 16, 16+15= 31 minutes.
  • 9 pounds = 2×9 = 18, 18+15= 33 minutes.
  • 10 pounds = 2×10=20, 20+15= 35 minutes.
  • 11 pounds = 2×11=22, 22+15= 37 minutes.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 400kcal, Carbohydrates: 26g, Protein: 40g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 114mg, Sodium: 3278mg, Potassium: 723mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 21g, Vitamin A: 33IU, Vitamin C: 5mg, Calcium: 33mg, Iron: 4mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Deborah Hansen says

    Posted on 12/20/21 at 23:25

    Can you make this in a crock pot?

    Reply
    • Diana says

      Posted on 12/21/21 at 09:05

      Yes! Cook in the Crockpot for 3-4 hours on LOW, or until a thermometer registers 140°F when inserted into the thickest part of the ham.

      Reply
  2. Reesa says

    Posted on 12/20/21 at 18:27

    5 stars
    We had a Christmas party and wanted to do a ham for dinner, and this was the best ham that I ever had! Everyone loved it and gave it a big thumbs up! Thank you!

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