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Ham Steak With Cranberries

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INGREDIENTS

Stephen Ceideburg
2 Ham steaks or 4-1/2 inch
thick slices left over
baked ham
2 T Buffer
2 T Mild prepared mustard
8 oz Can cranberry sauce
Grated rind and juice from
1 orange
minutes.

INSTRUCTIONS

Soak the clay pot in water for 10 minutes. Place the ham in the pot.
Dot each ham steak with butter and add all the remaining ingredients.
Cover and place in a cold oven. Adjust the heat to 400 degrees F. and
cook for  Posted by Stephen Ceideburg  From "Cooking in Clay" by Irena
Chalmers, Potpourri Press, Greensboro  N.C., 1974.  BTW, if you crack
the pot, it can be repaired by using two part epoxy  which will
withstand the oven heat okay. Sale's book recommends  Elmer's Two Part
Epoxy, but I wouldn't hesitate to use another brand  if that one isn't
available.  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
www.synapse.com/~gemini

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