Make and share this Mama Vi's Version of Sweet and Sour Hawaiian-Style Ham recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Tiomarrano
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Note: If you are going to use the slivered almond topping instead of the cashews (one of two optional toppings for this dish) then do this step first. Roast slivered almonds in a little butter in a hot skillet until browned. Remove from skillet and set aside.
- Note: If you use pineapple that is in light syrup, then reduce the amount of white sugar by 1/2 cup. The recipe is for unsweetened pineapple in its natural juice. But some pineapple comes in light syrup. Just reduce the sugar amount in the recipe to compensate for the syrup.
- Premeasure all the parts of the sweet sour sauce (the pineapple juice, the white sugar, the vinegar, brown sugar, dry mustard, Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce, and mix together in a large measuring cup or suitable bowl or dish Do not cook yet. Set aside mixture.
- (At this point you can make the rice and set it to cooking over a back burner, as rice takes about 30 minutes or more to get done).
- To assemble recipe: In a large skillet with margarine, sauté the ham, the onion and green pepper for about 3 to 5 minutes, until veggies are only part way cooked and still a little crunchy.
- Add the pineapple chunks to the sautéeing ham, onion and bell pepper mixture and reheat, stirring pineapple in until mixed uniformly.
- When the ham/veggie/pineapple mixture gets up to heated stage again, let it all sauté for about a minute or two.
- Now add these previously combined sauce ingredients (both kinds of sugar, the vinegar, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce and pineapple juice) to the sautéeing ham and veggie mixture.
- Bring the resulting ham/veggie/pineapple mixture and sauce back up to the boiling point, covering the skillet and letting it all heat back up until it begins a gentle boil on medium high heat. Keep checking and stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
- In the meantime, while ham/pineapple mixture is heating up, mix the cornstarch into approx 1/2 cup very COLD water. Stir cornstarch until it thoroughly dissolves.
- Now, when the sweet and sour ham and liquid sauce just reach boiling point, stir in the dissolved corn starch, all around, right into boiling sauce, stirring to spread the corn starch throughout the sauce using the flat side of a spatula in circular motions along the bottom of the pan in order to evenly it into every corner of the sauce.
- Once the sauce thickens, lower heat to simmer while continuing to stir until the sauce is uniformly thickened.
- After you reduce heat to simmer, cover the finished sweet/sour ham and leave on low simmer or warm setting until ready to serve. Check occasionally and stir to prevent sticking while waiting to serve.
- In the meantime fluff finished rice.
- Serve hot Hawaiian-style sweet/sour ham over the hot rice. Garnish each serving individually at table with as desired with either the toasted buttered almond slivers or with roasted cashews from a can of cashews.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 640.1, Fat 28.3, SaturatedFat 6, Cholesterol 63.5, Sodium 350.1, Carbohydrate 75.4, Fiber 4, Sugar 64, Protein 24.6
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Kamal Deep
dkamal@gmail.comThis is the worst recipe I have ever tried. The ham was inedible and the sauce was disgusting.
Iva Grebenar
ivagrebenar@yahoo.comThis recipe is a waste of time and money. The ham was dry and the sauce was bland.
Md sohanur Rahman
r_m@yahoo.comI followed the recipe exactly and the ham turned out terrible. I would not recommend this recipe.
Chico Chico
chicochico@aol.comThis recipe was not what I expected. The ham was tough and the sauce was too sweet.
Lewis’s LOL
l-l@gmail.comThe ham was a bit dry, but the sauce was delicious. I think I would cook the ham for a shorter amount of time next time.
Azan Ilahi
ilahi-azan96@aol.comThis recipe is a bit too sweet for my taste, but it was still good. I think I would reduce the amount of sugar next time.
Aashreeya Dhakal
a_d@gmail.comI'm not a huge fan of sweet and sour dishes, but this recipe was really good. The ham was cooked perfectly and the sauce was not too sweet.
Ruyonga Hawan
h_ruyonga69@hotmail.co.ukThis recipe is a great way to use up leftover ham. The sauce is also great for dipping other things, like chicken or shrimp.
Vishnu Paudel
vishnu.paudel@gmail.comI've never been a fan of ham, but this recipe changed my mind. The ham was so flavorful and the sauce was perfect.
Lallet Yawson
lallet@gmail.comThis is my new favorite way to cook ham. It's so easy and the results are always delicious.
Chandon Chandra
chandra.chandon@gmail.comI made this recipe for a party and it was a huge success. Everyone loved the ham and the sauce.
Ruzi Aqter
aqter@yahoo.comThis recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's worth it. The ham is fall-off-the-bone tender and the sauce is amazing.
Darrin Ambrister
ambristerdarrin8@gmail.comI love the combination of sweet and sour flavors in this dish. The ham is also very tender and juicy.
Rogonath Chandra das
das.r@hotmail.frThis was my first time making sweet and sour ham, and it turned out great! The recipe was easy to follow and the ham was cooked perfectly.
Prakash Chaulagai
c@hotmail.frI've made this recipe several times and it's always a hit. The ham is always moist and tender, and the sauce is delicious.
Zaynab Ismail
ismail50@yahoo.comThis recipe is a keeper! The ham was juicy and flavorful, and the sauce was perfectly sweet and sour. My family loved it.