Sweet, savory, and beautifully glazed, this Crockpot Ham is the easiest way to serve a holiday favorite. A mix of brown sugar, Dijon mustard, and apricot preserves creates a glossy, caramelized glaze with just a hint of rosemary, perfect for your holiday meal!

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Holly’s Ham Highlights
- Flavor: This slow-cooked ham is sweet, tender, and tangy every time, with a glaze that adds just the right touch of smoky flavor.
- Skill Level: This beginner-friendly ham recipe saves oven space!
- Prep Note: Score the ham (if it’s not scored already) so the glaze seeps into the layers for maximum flavor.
- Recommended Tools: A 6 qt slow cooker is perfect for a big, juicy ham! Check the ham early with an instant-read thermometer to prevent overcooking.
- Serving Suggestions: Serve with your favorite holiday side dishes like mashed potatoes and a green bean casserole. Don’t forget the desserts!

Simple Ingredients, Big Flavor
- Ham: I use a spiral cut ham since it’s easy to cut and serve, but any fully cooked ham will work. Choose an 8 to 10-pound ham to fit in a 6 to 7-quart CrockPot.
- Preserves: Use either apricot preserves, apple jelly, or orange marmalade as the base of the glaze. Each brings a slightly different sweetness.
- Brown Sugar: Brown sugar adds sweetness and helps caramelize the glaze. Use dark brown sugar for a rich flavor.
- Flavor: Dijon mustard and a pinch of ginger add flavor, while cider vinegar balances sweetness.
- Variation: Swap the glaze below for a brown sugar glaze, add in some maple syrup, or skip the glaze and use a raisin sauce instead.




How to Make Crockpot Ham
- Make the glaze (full recipe below).
- Sprinkle brown sugar in the bottom of the slow cooker.
- Score the ham and glaze it.
- Add rosemary sprigs and cook.

Storing
Store leftover crockpot ham in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. For longer storage, freeze portions in freezer bags or containers for up to 4 months. To reheat, let it thaw in the fridge overnight, then warm it covered in the oven or microwave.
Leftover Ham Favorites
Did you make this Crockpot Ham? Leave a rating and comment below!

Equipment
Ingredients
- ¼ cup light brown sugar
- 8 to 10 pound spiral ham fully cooked, see notes for other ham
- 2 to 3 sprigs fresh rosemary optional
For the Glaze
- ½ cup apricot preserves apple jelly, or orange marmalade
- ½ cup light brown sugar packed
- ¼ cup Dijon mustard
- 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
Instructions
- For the glaze, in a small saucepan over medium heat, melt the preserves or jelly. Whisk in the brown sugar, Dijon mustard, vinegar, garlic powder, and ground ginger. Bring to a boil and let boil for 1 minute while stirring.
- In the bottom of a 6 to 7-quart slow cooker, sprinkle ¼ cup of brown sugar.
- If the ham has a plastic disk in the center, remove the disk and discard it. Place the ham on a large cutting board or baking sheet and use a knife to score the top* of the ham, ⅛-inch deep, in a criss-cross pattern.
- Separate the layers of ham and brush some of the glaze into the layers. Place the ham into the slow cooker and pour the remaining glaze over the top.
- Add rosemary sprigs if using, and cover the slow cooker (see notes if your ham is large). Cook on low for 4-5 hours or until the ham reaches 135℉.
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Notes
Nutrition Information
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
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a very easy recipe that sounds good, simple and tasty, thanks holly, your recipes look good just like you, you could be a model
The video I watched showed using orange juice as part of the glaze, but the instructions does not mention it.
Just curious.
Hi Deborah, we do not add orange juice the glaze but you can use a baster to add orange juice on top of the ham if you like.
juicy, semi sweet and delicious
So glad you loved it John!
I made this a few years ago for a special event and decided I would make it again for holding my first family Easter.
This was a huge hit with the entire family! My dad, who is so specific about how ham is made or type ham used, absolutely loved it and said it was one of the best hams he’s ever had.
The flavor is exceptional and keeps the ham so moist. Everyone, including my 3 year nephew, couldn’t get enough of it. I tried it with apple jelly the past two times, next will be apricot on the list. Thanks for the share!
I’m so glad your family loved it Mike!
I added 1/4 cup bourbon instead of apple cider vinegar, so good
Delicious addition, thank you for sharing!
Tasty and easy
It is done but I am not allowed to touch it yet. This was easy to follow and I will try this again! Thanks for putting this recipe up, it truly helps as I am old, but new to the kitchen scene!
Hi, there
I’m using a 4 lb smoked ham, not spiral…so should I halve the ingredients and cook for about 2 hours or so?
Hi Maureen, it will probably need about 2-3 hours on low. I would check it with a meat thermometer to ensure it reaches 145°F internal temperature.