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20 Christmas ham recipes for a festive feast

Discover the Christmas ham recipe they'll be talking about all year.
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We understand the gravity of a good Christmas ham recipe. As the main event of your festive feast, it needs to please a crowd.

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There are many approaches to this Christmas staple, with a variety of glistening ham glaze options to add flavour to your main event. You simply need to choose your favourite and go forth!

While traditionalists may find themselves erring towards our marmalade glaze or honey mustard baked ham recipes, those with bolder palates may find themselves drawn to Victor Liong’s scrumptious char-siu glazed ham.

So, pick your perfect ham and browse below for the best Christmas ham recipes to try in 2025.

The best Christmas ham recipes to make this Christmas 2025

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Char siu-glazed leg ham
Char siu-glazed leg ham (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Victor Liong’s char siu-glazed leg ham

Lee Ho Fook chef Victor Liong’s ham glaze delivers all the flavours of char siu pork you know and love with a side of Christmas cheer.
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Peach and bourbon-glazed ham with fresh peach relish
(Credits: William Meppem)

Peach and bourbon-glazed ham with fresh peach relish

What’s not to love about a bourbon-spiked fruity glaze for your Christmas ham? We’ve doubled the peach goodness by pairing it with a tangy peach relish and cooking the fruit only briefly to maintain its fresh flavour.
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Herb and pine nut-crusted roast ham (at right)
Herb and pine nut-crusted roast ham (at right) (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Herb and pine nut-crusted roast ham

Australian Gourmet Traveller Christmas recipe for herb and pine nut-crusted roast ham.

Christmas ham recipe tips

What kind of ham is best for Christmas?

It is recommended you buy a ham with the bone-in, as these are more flavoursome than leg hams with the bone removed.
As for whether cured or smoked ham is better, this is simply a matter of flavour preference. Neither is strictly ‘better’, and you’ll find most recipes won’t specif a preference for this reason. (Some will venture a recommendation for flavour depth.) If you prefer a smokey-flavoured ham, then find a naturally or traditionally smoked ham. Some hams may add artificial smoke flavouring, so read the label and check the ingredient list for further details.
Finally, opt for fresh Australian pork rather than hams ‘made in Australia’ from frozen imported meat. Look for the distinctive Australian Pork logo or a green and gold kangaroo sticker, or find a reliable local butcher.

Is Christmas ham the same as regular ham?

A Christmas ham is typically a ham leg with the bone still in. It’s the same ham you would buy year-round, but earns its name based on the time of year it’s eaten (Christmas).
Christmas ham may also be distinguished by its size (often 5-8kg). These large hams may not be stocked in many regular supermarkets year-round. For all other intents and purposes, however, the ham you buy at Christmas is the same whole leg ham you would buy at other times in the year.

Do you have to boil Christmas ham before roasting?

In Australia, most Christmas hams are sold pre-cooked—so, no, you don’t need to boil your ham before glazing and baking. If you’re unsure, check the label on your supermarket ham, or ask your butcher or vendor to confirm for you.

What can you make with Christmas ham?

On Christmas Day, a Christmas ham is intended to be the ‘hero’ protein of your meal. It’s typically carved and accompanied by a plate of sides, or used as filling for a scrumptious roll.
However, once the day is done, the leftover Christmas ham can be repurposed in new recipes. Shred it over a salad, add it to homemade fried rice, or create delicious gourmet ham sandwiches for days to come. Ham is also the perfect accompaniment to almost any egg dish, whether you’re making a traditional eggs Benedict for breakfast, or need to add extra flavour to a quiche or omelette. (Note: A whole ham can be keep in the fridge from 1-2 weeks.)

For more Christmas ham tips, read about our chef-recommended glazes, the best hams to buy, tips for choosing and how to store your ham.

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