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									Many people like to serve ham for their holiday meal, especially at Easter. This recipe is ideal for a small number of guests, without spending a long time in the kitchen or ending up with too many left-overs...
| ??? | butter, unsalted | ??? | |
| ??? | smoked ham, about ½ cm thick | ??? | |
| ??? | canned pineapple, with their juice | ??? | |
| ??? | cornstarch | ??? | |
| ??? | lemon juice, freshly squeezed | ??? | 
Put the serving plates in the oven at the lowest setting to keep the ham slices warm while making the sauce.
per 1 serving (170 g)
| 
						 Amount % Daily Value  | 
				
| 
						 Calories 300  | 
				
| 
						 Fat 19 g 29 %  | 
				
| 
						 
		          Saturated
							
	              8.7 g
	            
							 46 %  | 
				
| 
						 Cholesterol 90 mg  | 
				
| 
						 Sodium 1540 mg 64 %  | 
				
| 
						 Carbohydrate 12 g 4 %  | 
				
| 
						 Fibre 2 g 8 %  | 
				
| 
						 Sugars 5 g  | 
				
| 
						 Net Carbs 10 g  | 
				
| 
						 Protein 21 g  | 
				
| 
						 Vitamin A 7 %  | 
				
| 
						 Vitamin C 16 %  | 
				
| 
						 Calcium 3 %  | 
				
| 
						 Iron 10 %  | 
				
| Food Group | Exchanges | 
|---|---|
| Starches | 0 | 
| Fruits | ½ | 
| Meat and Alternatives | 2 ½ | 
| Fats | 3 ½ | 
Absolutely delicious and I'm not ham fan. I didn't change a thing in this recipe. Just remember to put about 3 parts of pineapple to one part lemon and the lemon should not be overpowering.
Not usually ham fan, especially baked. But this method makes a tasty piece. Agree to watch you lemon/pineapple ratio as that sauce can be quite sour (good sour).