When summer holidays roll around, I always appreciate a main dish that keeps the kitchen easy and the table generous. These 4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Independence Day Ham Steaks take raw fresh ham steaks and turn them into a tender, savory-sweet supper with hardly any fuss at all. It has that old-fashioned Midwestern practicality I grew up with, where a few dependable ingredients and a slow cooker could feed a crowd well, leaving you free to set out lawn chairs, slice watermelon, and enjoy the day.
Serve these ham steaks with classic cookout favorites like potato salad, baked beans, buttered corn on the cob, coleslaw, or a simple macaroni salad. They also go especially well with soft dinner rolls or cornbread to catch the juices, and a platter of sliced tomatoes or fresh fruit helps balance the rich, sweet-smoky flavor of the ham.
4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Independence Day Ham Steaks
Servings: 6
Ingredients
3 pounds raw fresh ham steaks
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of your slow cooker with nonstick spray if you like for easier cleanup, then lay the raw fresh ham steaks in the bottom, overlapping slightly if needed.
2. In a small bowl, stir together the barbecue sauce, pineapple juice, and brown sugar until smooth.
3. Pour the sauce mixture evenly over the ham steaks, making sure all the meat gets coated.
4. Cover and cook on LOW for 4 to 5 hours or on HIGH for 2 to 3 hours, until the ham is tender and fully cooked through.
5. Carefully transfer the ham steaks to a serving platter and spoon some of the cooking juices over the top before serving.
Variations & Tips
Sweeter glaze: If your family likes a sweeter holiday-style ham, add an extra tablespoon or two of brown sugar. As the ham cooks, the sauce will turn a little stickier and richer, almost like something you'd brush on the grill.
Tangier version: For a brighter flavor, use a tangy barbecue sauce or stir in a small spoonful of yellow mustard. That little bit of zip helps balance the richness of fresh ham very nicely.
Don’t overcook: Because fresh ham steaks are leaner than some folks expect, keep an eye on the cooking time, especially if your slow cooker runs hot. You want the meat tender and juicy, not dry at the edges.
Make it a full cookout meal: If I were setting this out for Independence Day, I’d serve it on a big platter with grilled corn, sliced watermelon, and a bowl of baked beans. It makes a pretty spread and lets the slow cooker do the hard work while you enjoy your company.