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Nigella Lawson Ham in Coca Cola recipe

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Date Published:
09/10/2007

This Nigella recipe is taken from her popular Channel 4 series Nigella Bites, based on her popular book How To Eat.

This recipe is from How to Eat, with some rejigging (just because it's not in my nature to leave completely alone) and I don't apologise for reproducing, or rather recasting, it because I simply cannot urge you to try this strongly enough. The first time I made it, it was, to be frank, really just out of amused interest.

I'd heard, and read, about this culinary tradition from the deep South, but wasn't expecting it, in all honesty, to be (in all honesty) good. The truth is it's magnificent, and makes converts of anyone who eats it. But, if you think about it, it's not surprising it should work: the sweet, spiky drink just infuses it with spirit of barbecue.

I have to force myself to cook ham any other way now; though often I don't bothering with the glaze but just leave it for longer in the bubbling Coke instead.

Serves 8

Ingredients

Ham

  • 2kg mild-cure gammon
  • 1 onion peeled and cut in half
  • 2 litre-bottle coke

The glaze

  • Handful cloves
  • 1 heaped tbsp black treacle
  • 2 tsp English mustard powder
  • 2 tbsp demerara sugar

Method: How to cook ham in Coca Cola

1.I find now that mild-cure gammon doesn't need soaking. If you know that you're dealing with a salty piece, then put it in a pan covered with cold water, bring to the boil then tip into a colander in the sink and start from here; otherwise, put the gammon in a pan, skin side down if it fits like that, add the onion then pour over the Coke. Bring to the boil, reduce to a good simmer, put the lid on, though not tightly, and cook for just under 2 1/2 hours. If your joint is larger or smaller work out timing by reckoning on an hour a kilo altogether, remembering that it's going to get a quick blast in the oven later. But do take into account that if the gammon's been in the fridge right up to the moment you cook it, you will have to give a good 15 or so minutes' extra so that the interior is properly cooked. Meanwhile preheat oven to 240C/gas mark 9.

2.When the ham's had its time (and ham it is now it's cooked, though it's true Americans call it ham from its uncooked state) take it out of the pan but DO NOT THROW AWAY THE COOKING LIQUID and let cool a little for ease of handling. (Indeed you can let it cool completely then finish off the cooking at some later stage if you want).

3.Then remove skin, leaving a thin layer of fat. Score the fat with a sharp knife to make fairly large diamond shapes, and stud each diamond with a clove. Then carefully spread the treacle over the bark-budded skin taking care not to dislodge the cloves. Then gently pat the mustard and sugar onto the sticky fat. Cook, in a foil lined roasting tin for approximately 10 minutes or till the glaze is burnished and bubbly.

4.Should you want to do the braising stage in advance and then let the ham cool, clove and glaze it and give it 30-40 minutes, from room temperature, at 180C/gas mark 4, turning up the heat towards the end if you think it needs it.

5.This is seriously fabulous with anything, but the eggily golden sweetcorn pudding that follows is perfect: ham and eggs southern style.

Not quite the pork recipe you were looking for? Try these:

Jamie’s bone-out shoulder roast
Hugh's ham hock soup
Jamie’s pork shoulder and chilli goulash
Pork shoulder bolognese
Chargrilled pork shoulder with jersey royals

Most popular Nigella Lawson recipes:

Lemon risotto
Bread and butter pudding
Cranberry and orange pudding
Lamb shank stew
Gingery hot duck salad

© Nigella Lawson, How To Eat, The pleasures and principles of good food - Chatto & Windus, 1998

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  1. A fantastic recipe!! You keep the liquid because it's a great stock for soups or gravy or some such. And Dawn - you cannot use diet coke. You need the sugar in full-fat coke for it to work!
    Posted by Mandy-moo on 27/10/2009 17:58:55
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  2. What do you do with the coke liquid in the Gammon Coca Cola recipe?, it says not to throw away the liquid, but not what to do with it aftrwards! Is diet coke okay?
    Posted by Dawn on 11/10/2009 11:54:02
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  3. Great recipe all i need to know is what i should actually do with the left over liquid after the meat is done...because in part 2 of the methoid it tells you not to throw it away...but it doesnt explain what you should do with it.
    Posted by Paolo08 on 20/09/2009 13:50:11
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  4. Best ever way to cook ham. BUT what do you do with the left over liquid
    Posted by Maggie W on 29/08/2009 09:57:06
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  5. Can this Ham recipe be served cold? Or is it best served hot? Thanks M
    Posted by Michelle on 29/07/2009 10:11:17
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  6. Black Bean Soup can be found here... http://www.nigella.com/recipe/recipe_detail.aspx?rid=13831 My ham is cooking in the coke as I type...
    Posted by Cookaholic on 28/07/2009 14:48:12
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  7. Hey, Great recipe- I've used it 3 times now. Still don't know why not to throw away the cooking liquid tho... any ideas??!
    Posted by Ali Whitehead on 01/07/2009 14:26:03
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  8. If you buy the book, it tells you why you hold back the cooking liquid. This is to make a black bean soup by simply adding 500g of beans, 250ml water and jice and zest of a lime.
    Posted by Gina on 07/03/2009 09:54:29
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  9. This looks great, but have I missed a step? Why does she tell us, in block capitals, not to throw out the cooking liquid? I can't see another mention of it - what are we supposed to do with it?
    Posted by Annie on 19/02/2009 18:21:07
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  10. Hi your great. i know you dont know me i'm kinda a big deal and i enjoyed the ham lovely
    Posted by Dan Crowell on 17/01/2009 19:46:30
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  11. The 'LIQUID' can be used as the stock to make a black bean soup - black beans, parsnips, carrots, coriander, lime etc etc.
    Posted by Top Chef on 17/01/2009 09:47:14
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  12. wow i made this for first time last year as a gift for friends i was staying with over xmas, it was fantastic, i make it quite regularly. bought the book its full of lovely recipes that are easy to make and easy to wow friends. just one thing why do you say DONT THROW THE LIQUID AWAY ?? regards jean
    Posted by jeanmcc on 08/01/2009 09:37:54
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  13. This recipe tastes amazing - but you don't say what to do with the cooking liquid, so I always throw it away! Any suggestions on what to do with it?
    Posted by Kat on 04/01/2009 15:24:45
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  14. Penny, The reserved cooking liquid is used in another dish, somethink to do with beans if I recall. So not part of this recipe.
    Posted by Phil on 30/12/2008 14:16:05
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  15. You said to save the cooking liquid but you didn't say what to do with it? I am confused.
    Posted by Penny Harrison on 28/12/2008 06:08:21
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  16. This is delicious! I made it yesterday and it was gorgeous! Highly recommended!
    Posted by Amy Welsh on 24/12/2008 12:46:44
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  17. want to try this recipe but wonder if it would be ok for diabetic to eat tanx
    Posted by roger on 23/12/2008 23:39:12
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  18. I have just made this for the first time, its absolutely lovely!
    Posted by bessie on 23/12/2008 20:36:14
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  19. This recipe is fab-u-lous. I have lost my book with it in so delighted to find it on line. heartily recommended
    Posted by Jane Wood on 23/12/2008 18:23:52
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  20. why do i keep the liquer you boil it in?
    Posted by mandy on 23/12/2008 17:15:00
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  21. Great Recipe, what do you do with the cooking liquid if not throwing it away?
    Posted by dave mclaren on 23/12/2008 12:42:12
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  22. My sister-in-law cooked this last year and it was delicious so I'm trying it this year......only question is....what do you do with the cooking liquid after the ham is cooked ?
    Posted by T1nker5 on 23/12/2008 12:15:30
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  23. please can anyone let me know if you can do this recipe in the oven??????
    Posted by chez on 22/12/2008 21:13:14
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  24. Hi This is now the third Xmas I have used this recipe, it is so easy as well as being delicious. I have also done it for birthdays and christenings. It really does make an impressive centre display sat on a really big plate of salad. It tastes even better than it looks. Go for it
    Posted by heather _griffiths on 22/12/2008 21:01:18
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  25. Please tell me wat to do with the leftover juices can't sus it at all?
    Posted by Stevie on 22/12/2008 15:04:01
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  26. I have bought an unsmoked gammon but on the front it says made from bits of pork. Is that what gammon is because I have no idea.
    Posted by hoobie on 21/12/2008 17:08:49
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  27. Use the liquid to make a gravy, it's delicious
    Posted by Chris on 16/12/2008 16:51:56
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  28. Try using ginger ale instead of cola, then replace the mustard and treacle with chopped stem ginger or ginger preserve and a pinch of powdered ginger for the glaze. We did this last year for Boxing Day and will be repeating the successful variation this year - delicious hot and divine cold!
    Posted by AnnR on 16/12/2008 14:20:18
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  29. You keep the liquid if you want to make the bean soup which is in How to Eat but I can't find it on these pages. I've done this recipe a few times and it truly is excellent. I'm gearing up to cook my 5kg joint next week.
    Posted by Oliver on 15/12/2008 11:07:27
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  30. Iam just about to try out this recipe hope it turns out ok still not sure what to do with the left over liquid though, any ideas?
    Posted by angela on 11/12/2008 12:05:21
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  31. I have bought smoked gammon by mistake, can it still be used in this recipe?
    Posted by Liz on 09/12/2008 05:09:47
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  32. Please be kind enough to give me the heat in grammer we use in the U.S.; as well as the glaze. Thank you .
    Posted by Mawmaw on 08/12/2008 19:23:07
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  33. try this with cherry cola, it is the best
    Posted by NanaMaryB on 08/12/2008 18:46:21
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  34. oh plez! comment? Nigella is undoubtedly the dog's golden dubries - bwoy i luv her like my mum's rice 'n' peas..... true say mum's rice 'n' peas has to be tasted to be believed!!!!! I have cooked Nigella's ham in coke recipe, until then i didn't know i could could cook that good!!!!!! Leftovers cooked up a great West Indian Soup special - Pigtail soup - using leftover ham on the bone with kidney beans etc - wicked- mother was suitable impressed!!! Gwan Nigella
    Posted by virgo16 on 14/11/2008 19:41:48
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  35. With reference to below comment/question, no you're not being slow she asks you not to throw away coke and ham juice but has nothing to do with the finished Ham dish. After watching her yesterday when she made this she said the juice makes a great base for a bean soup.... Hope this helps...I'm making this dish today (fingers crossed it turns out as well as hers did) :)
    Posted by Aim on 09/11/2008 10:51:52
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  36. I might be a bit dense, but why do you reserve the cooking fluid (coke)? Have I missed what you do with it next?!
    Posted by Rosemary LYON on 02/11/2008 13:40:52
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  37. i made this ham last yr and lost the recipe but now i've found your site. thanks it was the best ham i've ever made
    Posted by sandy on 27/10/2008 01:17:12
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