boiled ham

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Ham that has been cured and then cooked by boiling or simmering.

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  • She made a simple sandwich with boiled ham and cheese.
  • She served boiled ham with mustard sauce for Sunday dinner.
  • Could I get a quarter pound of sliced boiled ham, please?
  • Traditional boiled ham is a classic British dish often enjoyed cold.
  • The recipe calls for finely chopped boiled ham for the filling.
  • The deli counter offered freshly boiled ham sliced to order.
  • For lunch, we had a salad topped with strips of boiled ham.
  • My grandmother's recipe for boiled ham includes cloves and brown sugar.
  • Boiled ham has a milder flavor compared to smoked ham.
  • They prefer boiled ham to baked ham because it's more tender.
  • The holiday platter included cheese, crackers, and a thick slice of boiled ham.
  • The sandwich was filled with thick slices of boiled ham and cheese.
  • Do you prefer boiled ham or roasted turkey in your sandwiches?
  • For the buffet, we prepared boiled ham with honey glaze.
  • Our classic club sandwich is layered with fresh lettuce, ripe tomatoes, and premium boiled ham.
  • Cold boiled ham makes an excellent addition to a ploughman's lunch.
  • He's not a fan of boiled ham; he finds it too plain.
  • The butcher recommended boiled ham for the picnic sandwiches.
  • I'm making a quiche with spinach, cheese, and diced boiled ham.
  • She carved the boiled ham into thin slices for the party platter.