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Smoked Ham in Crock Pot

Published: Feb 10, 2026 by melt · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Let’s be real: Sometimes you want a holiday ham that’s sweet, glossy, and juicy—but you also want to kick your feet up and let your slow cooker do all the heavy lifting. If that sounds like your kind of magic, this smoked ham in crock pot recipe is about to become your go-to.

Sliced smoked ham on a platter with brown sugar pineapple glaze being drizzled on top, served with fresh parsley and lemon, perfect for an easy holiday main dish.
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Bone-in smoked ham with caramelized glaze and crispy edges on a white cutting board, perfect for Christmas or Easter dinner.

It’s the ultimate “set it and forget it” main dish, with a sticky brown sugar pineapple glaze that soaks into every spiral slice and tastes like you fussed for hours (spoiler: you didn’t).

Why This Smoked Ham in Crock Pot Recipe Is a Game Changer

  • Minimal effort, maximum reward: The crock pot makes your ham crazy juicy and you barely lift a finger.
  • Big flavor with everyday ingredients: Brown sugar, pineapple juice, and maple syrup do all the work for you.
  • Perfect for holidays or any cozy dinner: Set your slow cooker in the morning and have a holiday-worthy main by dinnertime.
  • Kid-friendly, make-ahead, and always a hit: It’s sweet, tender, and foolproof—so your picky eaters (and your in-laws) will go back for seconds.

What You’ll Need for Smoked Ham in Crock Pot

You don’t need anything fancy—just grab your slow cooker and a few pantry staples.

The Ham

  • Bone-in spiral-cut cured ham (about 8 lbs): Pre-sliced means every layer gets extra flavor.
  • Light brown sugar: For that caramelized, sticky-sweet finish.
  • Pineapple juice: Adds a bright, tropical zing and keeps things extra moist.
  • Pure maple syrup: Not pancake syrup—real maple for the best caramel notes.

For precise amounts, check the recipe card at the end of the post.

Ham on a wooden board with pineapple rings, fresh herbs, brown sugar, maple syrup, and pineapple juice in bowls.

Ingredient Swaps & Cozy Variations

  • No maple syrup? Try honey or agave for a slightly different sweetness.
  • Extra pineapple love: Add pineapple chunks around the ham for a juicy bonus.
  • Spice it up: Add a pinch of cinnamon, ginger, ground cloves, or nutmeg to the glaze.
  • Not spiral-cut? You can use other types of cured ham—just increase cook time a bit and slice before serving.

How to Make Smoked Ham in Crock Pot (Step-by-Step)

1. Prep Your Crock Pot

  • Spray the slow cooker insert with nonstick spray for easy cleanup.
  • Place the ham, cut side down, in the crock pot.

2. Season and Pour

  • Rub 1 cup of brown sugar all over the ham.
  • Pour pineapple juice and maple syrup on top, letting it drip between the slices.
Maple pineapple glaze being poured over spiral ham in a slow cooker for a sweet, sticky finish.
Sweet glaze being poured onto spiral ham in a crock pot, ready to absorb flavor for juicy slices.

3. Cook Low and Slow

  • Cover and cook on LOW for 3–4 hours, or until the ham is heated through and juicy.

4. Make the Glaze

  • Carefully pour the cooking liquid from the slow cooker into a small saucepan.
  • Add the remaining 1–1½ cups brown sugar (more for a sweeter glaze).
  • Bring to a rolling boil, stirring occasionally, then remove from the heat.
Pot of brown sugar pineapple glaze bubbling on the stove, ready for slow cooker ham.

5. Glaze and Finish

  • Pour the hot glaze back over the ham in the crock pot.
  • Cook on WARM (or LOW) for another 30–60 minutes so the glaze soaks in.
Thick brown sugar pineapple glaze poured from a saucepan onto a spiral ham in the crock pot.
Fully glazed spiral ham in a slow cooker, golden brown and juicy for easy holiday meals.

Optional: For extra caramelization, lay slices on a sheet pan and broil for 2–3 minutes until glossy and bubbly.

6. Serve and Enjoy

  • Transfer the ham to a platter and spoon extra juices over the top.
  • Garnish with fresh herbs for a little holiday flair.
Slices of smoked ham on a platter with parsley, drizzled with brown sugar pineapple glaze.

Top Tips for Crock Pot Ham Success

  • Use a large oval slow cooker—hams need their space!
  • Keep the ham cut side down for juiciest results.
  • If your lid won’t fit tight, tuck a piece of foil along the edges to help trap heat.
  • Save the glaze! Spoon extra over ham slices when serving and keep a little on the side for anyone who likes it saucy.
  • Feeding a crowd? Bone-in hams: plan ½ lb per person (or more for leftovers). Boneless hams: ¼–⅓ lb per person.
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How to Store, Freeze & Reheat Leftover Ham

  • Store: Leftovers keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4–5 days.
  • Freeze: Once cooled, wrap slices in plastic wrap and foil (or use freezer bags) for up to 3 months.
  • Reheat: Warm slices gently in the microwave, in a covered pan with a splash of glaze or broth, or in the oven wrapped in foil at 325°F until heated through.

Delicious Ways to Use Leftover Smoked Ham

  • Make next-day sliders or sandwiches with soft rolls and a little glaze.
  • Add diced ham to breakfast casseroles, frittatas, or omelets.
  • Stir chopped ham into creamy soups or mac and cheese for bonus flavor.

Smoked Ham in Crock Pot FAQ

How long does it take to heat a ham in a crock pot?
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3–4 hours on LOW for an 8-pound spiral ham. Always check that it’s heated through and juicy before serving.

Can I use a boneless ham?

Absolutely! Just adjust the cooking time—boneless hams often cook a bit faster.

How do I keep ham from drying out in the crock pot?

Always cook on LOW, and keep plenty of liquid (juice, glaze, or even a splash of water) in the slow cooker. Cover tightly and don’t overcook!

What’s the best way to glaze ham in the slow cooker?

Pour most of the glaze over before cooking, and finish with a glossy pour-over glaze in the last hour. For extra shine, broil slices for a couple minutes before serving.

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Sliced smoked ham on a platter with brown sugar pineapple glaze being drizzled on top, served with fresh parsley and lemon, perfect for an easy holiday main dish.

Smoked Ham in Crock Pot


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  • Author: meat and melt
  • Total Time: 3 hours 40 minutes
  • Yield: 14 servings 1x
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This smoked ham in crock pot recipe is the ultimate hands off holiday main, delivering juicy spiral ham with a sticky brown sugar pineapple glaze that tastes like you cooked all day but could not be easier.


Ingredients

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  • 8 lbs bone in spiral cut cured ham
  • 2 to 2 ½ cups packed light brown sugar, divided
  • 1 cup pineapple juice
  • ¼ cup pure maple syrup


Instructions

  1. Spray crock pot with nonstick spray and place ham cut side down inside.
  2. Rub 1 cup brown sugar all over the ham.
  3. Pour pineapple juice and maple syrup over the top, letting it run between slices.
  4. Cover and cook on LOW for 3 to 4 hours until heated through.
  5. Carefully pour cooking liquid into a saucepan.
  6. Add remaining 1 to 1 ½ cups brown sugar and bring to a rolling boil.
  7. Pour hot glaze back over the ham.
  8. Cook on WARM or LOW for 30 to 60 minutes.
  9. Serve with extra glaze spooned over the top.

Notes

Use a large oval slow cooker for best results. Keep ham cut side down for maximum juiciness. Optional broil sliced ham for 2 to 3 minutes for extra caramelization. Leftovers store well and are perfect for sandwiches, soups, and breakfast dishes.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Category: Main Dish
  • Method: Slow Cooker
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 410
  • Sugar: 32g
  • Sodium: 960mg
  • Fat: 14g
  • Saturated Fat: 5g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 8g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 34g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Protein: 29g
  • Cholesterol: 85mg

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