Smithfield Ham Recipe - Smithfield ham is a specific form of country ham
finish-cured in the town of Smithfield in Isle of Wight County in the Hampton
Roads region of Virginia, US.
The first record of the commercial sale of cured
"Smithfield Ham" is a receipt to Ellerston and John Perot on the
Dutch Caribbean Island of St Eustatius, dating from 1779.
Smithfield Ham |
The state of Virginia first regulated usage of the
term "Smithfield Ham" in a 1926 Statute passed by its General
Assembly stating:
Genuine Smithfield hams [are those] cut from the
carcasses of peanut-fed hogs, raised in the peanut-belt of the Commonwealth of
Virginia or the State of North Carolina, and which are cured, treated, smoked,
and processed in the town of Smithfield, in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The "peanut fed" and "peanut
belt" stipulations were removed in 1966. The present statute reads
...Genuine Smithfield hams are hereby defined to be
hams processed, treated, smoked, aged, cured by the long-cure, dry salt method
of cure; and, aged for a minimum period of six months; such six-month period to
commence when the green pork cut is first introduced to dry salt, all such
salting, processing, treating, smoking, curing, and aging to be done within the
corporate limits of the town of Smithfield, Virginia
While it is unclear whether the green pork (the raw
product of the cured ham) may come from hogs raised and slaughtered in other
than Smithfield, Virginia; the statute's stipulation that the six-month
(minimum duration) curing clock is to begin when the green pork is
"introduced to dry salt"; and, that through the entire duration of
the process, the ham and its processing must occur within Smithfield, Virginia.
The statute also commands, that any richer, or more intense cure, obtained from
an aging, that is in excess of six months, must also be done within Smithfield,
Virginia.
Legally specifying the locality of a ham's whole
curing process (including aging) ensures a uniformity in flavor[citation
needed], since the curing environment's air quality, humidity, temperature
variation (both seasonal and daily); and, inoculation during curing/aging by
local varieties of airborne mold spores (whose enzymes are produced as a
byproduct of growth on the ham's rind) produce both a unique and systematically
replicable flavor
Inggredient
- 1 Smithfield® Hickory Smoked Spiral Sliced Ham
- 1 bunch asparagus
- 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries
- 1 cup fresh blueberries
HOW TO MAKE SMITHFIELD HAM
Prep :10 m
Cook :1 h
Ready In : 1 h 10 m
- Preheat oven to 275 degrees F.
- Place ham on a rack in a foil-lined roasting pan, fat side up. Cover tightly with foil. Roast for 15 minutes per pound of ham (1 to 1 1/2 hours).
- Glaze according to directions.
- Garnish with grilled or roasted asparagus, fresh cut strawberries and fresh blueberries.
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