Boiled Ham
Instructions
- 1
First remove all dust and mold by wiping with a coarse cloth; soak it for an hour in cold water, then wash it thoroughly.
- 2
Cut with a sharp knife the hardened surface from the base and butt of the ham.
- 3
Place it over the fire in _cold_ water, and let it come to a moderate boil, keeping it steadily at this point, allowing it to cook twenty minutes for every pound of meat.
- 4
A ham weighing twelve pounds will require four hours to cook properly, as underdone ham is very unwholesome.
- 5
When the ham is to be served hot, remove the skin by pealing it off, place it on a platter, the fat side up, and dot the surface with spots of black pepper.
- 6
Stick in also some whole cloves.
- 7
If the ham is to be served cold, allow it to remain in the pot until the water in which it was cooked becomes cold.
- 8
This makes it more juicy.
- 9
Serve it in the same manner as when served hot.