How to store your leftover Christmas ham (2024)

On Christmas Day it’s easy to look at that the glistening glaze on the mouthwatering Christmas ham and think that there is no way that anything will be leftover – but to our surprise every single year we end up with more ham than we can shake a stick at. This leaves us confronted with the big question: what do you do with leftover Christmas ham?

Thankfully, our Test Kitchen experts are no strangers to all things Christmas ham, from how to choose a ham for your Christmas feast, to glazing and cooking your Christmas ham, and even how to cut your baked Christmas ham. And, after the big day is over and the dishes are licked clean – how to store your Christmas ham in the fridge, and recipes for helping you make short work of the Christmas ham leftovers.

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How to keep leftover Christmas ham in the fridge:

The biggest challenge with storing leftover Christmas ham is keeping the meat from drying out. For this reason, it’s important to only carve as much Christmas ham as you need during your meal, because meat left on the ham bone will stay juicy for longer than slices of carved meat.

To store ham on the bone it needs to be wrapped in a seasoned cloth. Ideally, a clean tea towel, a clean pillowcase, large piece of calico fabric, or a purpose-made ham bag. Rinse your cloth of choice in a solution of two cups white vinegar and two litres of water and allow it to dry before wrapping the whole ham in the fabric before storing in the fridge.

Of course, around Christmas it can be hard to find room in the fridge to accommodate a whole ham leg. If this is the case, you can remove the meat from the bone in large chunks and store, wrapped in plastic and then foil, in the fridge or freezer.

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How long does Christmas ham last?

Christmas ham stored in the fridge, either on the bone or carved off and wrapped in plastic and foil, will keep perfectly well for up to two weeks.

Ham wrapped in plastic and foil and then frozen will last in the freezer for up to a month. Defrost frozen ham in the fridge for 1-2 days (depending on the size of the frozen portions) before eating.

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What to do with leftover Christmas ham:

While at first glance, making use of the enormous leftover ham taking up half of your fridge space might seem like a ridiculous undertaking, it is realistic and easy to make use of your leftover Christmas ham without any going to waste.

Thankfully ham is welcome at pretty much every meal. For breakfast your leftover ham is a delicious addition to eggs Benedict, a baked ham and cheese frittata, or on a breakfast bagel with avocado, ham and cheese.

For lunch you could serve this stunning ham salad with ricotta and balsamic figs, this green egg and ham wrap or our easy ham and zucchini quiche.

You can also discover all the amazing ways leftover Christmas ham can partner with delicious baby peas. The most obvious leftover Christmas ham recipe is, arguably, pea and ham soup but you can also make pea and ham brown rice salad, or this summer spaghetti with peas and ham.

And for dinner, why not try our cauliflower “fried rice” with mushrooms and ham or this easy pasta with ham, blue cheese and fennel.

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How to store your leftover Christmas ham (2024)

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How to store your leftover Christmas ham? ›

If you plan to consume your cooked leftover ham in 3-5 days, refrigerating might be the best option, according to USDA. To store your ham properly, it's best to use vacuum-sealed bags or airtight containers to prevent moisture loss and bacteria growth.

How long is leftover Christmas ham good for? ›

How long does Christmas ham last? Christmas ham stored in the fridge, either on the bone or carved off and wrapped in plastic and foil, will keep perfectly well for up to two weeks. Ham wrapped in plastic and foil and then frozen will last in the freezer for up to a month.

Can I freeze leftover Christmas ham? ›

If you want to freeze your Christmas ham (we don't need to tell you how much space they take up in the fridge), cut thick slices and wrap them in plastic, and then in foil. You can keep your ham slices frozen for up to a month.

How do you store a fully cooked ham? ›

Spiral-cut hams and leftovers from consumer-cooked hams may be stored in the refrigerator three to five days or frozen one to two months. Keep your refrigerator at 40 °F or less and your freezer at or near 0 °F.

How do I make my ham last longer in the fridge? ›

Layer the slices of ham with paper towels to reduce excess moisture, and keep your ham super fresh. Make sure the lid is tight to limit any exposure to bacteria. A whole ham should be tightly wrapped with plastic wrap or aluminum foil to reduce air exposure and keep the meat from drying out.

Can you eat cooked ham after 7 days? ›

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, ham is good for three to five days in the refrigerator after it is cooked.

How do you reheat leftover Christmas ham? ›

Place in an oven-safe baking dish. Cover top of ham with loosely wrapped aluminum foil to keep moisture in. Bake at 275 degrees F at 10 minutes per pound–or until meat thermometer reads 135 – 140 degrees.

Can you freeze ham in ziplock bags? ›

If the ham is unopened, you can freeze it in its original packaging. When freezing leftover ham (whole or sliced), here are some tips to follow: Make sure the ham is cooled and dry (to prevent ice crystals). Wrap in plastic wrap or a freezer bag and then tightly cover with foil.

Should Christmas ham be stored in the fridge or freezer? ›

Leftover ham

Make sure you treat them properly with our tips and tricks. After opening, the ham will keep for about two weeks. Freeze ham for up to four weeks. Ham tastes saltier and less smoky after freezing.

Why is sliced ham not suitable for freezing? ›

Freezing ham, is it a good idea? Freezing ham before or after cooking often causes changes in flavour and texture. Any ham, frozen and then defrosted, might look and feel spongy and may taste saltier. It may not be ideal for company and would be better used in cooked dishes, such as soups, pizza or casseroles.

What to do with an already cooked ham? ›

  1. Leftover ham is one of my favorite things to have!
  2. Here are some of the things I make with it: grilled ham and cheese sandwiches; ham salad sandwiches; macaroni salad with peas and ham; ham croquettes; scrambled eggs with diced ham; scalloped potatoes and ham; ham loaf; bean soup; and split pea soup.
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Is a 2 year old frozen ham still good? ›

An uncooked, cut country ham can be refrigerated for two to three months or frozen for one month. A cooked Country Ham should be refrigerated for seven days and or frozen for one month. Freezer storage time is for quality only. Frozen hams remain safe indefinitely.

Can I leave a fully cooked ham out overnight? ›

It's generally not safe to eat meat that has been left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours, as this can allow bacteria to grow to potentially dangerous levels. If the ham has been left out for 8 hours, it's likely that it has spoiled and should not be consumed.

Why is my ham slimy but not expired? ›

Slimy ham is a sign of bacterial growth, so don't consume it if it's wet or oily. Some bacteria may cause ham to become sticky, too. In any case, avoid ham that doesn't feel right in your hand.

How do you keep a ham moist? ›

Cover it in Foil

The foil traps steam and keeps the meat moist. You don't have to wrap the aluminum foil tightly around the ham because you'll want to be able to check on it later. Instead, simply cover the ham with the foil, tucking it under the lip of the roasting pan.

Is ham still good after 11 days? ›

When Should You Throw Out Ham? If your ham has been stored in the fridge for more than five days after the package has been opened or in the freezer for more than six months, it is best to throw it out. Ham that has been exposed to temperatures above 40 degrees Fahrenheit should also be disposed of.

Is ham still good after 10 days? ›

Most ham will last about five days in the fridge

The outlet notes that cured and fully cooked spiral hams that have been opened and cooked at home will stay fresh in the refrigerator for three to five days afterward, while country ham lasts up to a full week.

Can you eat ham after 6 days? ›

Once you open a package of ham, or if it comes open — like if it was sliced at the deli counter— you can safely eat your leftovers for up to five days. In addition to these dates, it's always best to stick to the use-by date printed on the ham's package.

How long can honey baked ham stay in refrigerator? ›

How long can I keep my Honey Baked ham or turkey breast in the refrigerator? Once thawed, your Honey Baked Ham will stay fresh for 7 to 10 days and the Honey Baked Turkey Breast will stay fresh for 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator.

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