This crockpot spiral ham slow cooks in a sweet and tangy brown sugar glaze with pineapple and maple. Juicy, flavorful, and perfect for holidays with just 5 minutes of prep.

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Easy Spiral Ham in the Crock Pot
We love to serve this crockpot spiral ham for our Christmas dinner or as part of the Easter menu. It’s easy to make with a simple 5 ingredient brown sugar glaze plus it frees up oven space and always turns out delicious!
I love this honey baked ham recipe and this oven baked ham but cooking ham in the crockpot is so effortless! With only 5 minutes of prep, the crock pot does the cooking making this the easiest ham recipe.
Recipe Ingredients

Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Ham: I use bone-in ham ranging from 7-10 pounds.
- Brown sugar: This adds a rich, caramelized taste. Pack it tightly when measuring.
- Maple syrup: Pure, maple flavor that contributes to the sweetness.
- Pineapple juice: A sweet, tropical flavor that blends so nicely with the other ingredients.
- Spicy brown mustard: Adds a tangy kick that helps balance out the sweetness.
- Balsamic vinegar: A tart and sweet boost of flavor.
How to Cook a Spiral Ham in a Crock Pot

- Add ham to crockpot. Spray the inside of the slow cooker with cooking spray then place the ham inside.
- Coat with glaze. Rub glaze ingredients (except pineapple juice) over the meat using your hands. Then pour pineapple juice into the bottom of the crockpot.
- Cover with a lid or foil. Cover with lid (or aluminum foil if lid won’t fit).
- Cook in the crockpot. Cook on low for 4 to 5 hours, basting twice during the last hour.
Tips for the Best Crockpot Spiral Ham
- Cook on Low for the most tender, juicy results, high heat will dry out the spiral ham.
- Don’t add extra water. The pineapple juice and ham’s own juices create a flavorful, steamy environment that adds moisture while slow cooking. Extra liquid can water down the glaze.
- Use a meat thermometer to make sure the ham reaches 140°F in the center before serving.
- Ham too big for the lid? Cover with 3 pieces of heavy-duty foil and seal it well, it cooks just fine without a tight-fitting lid.
- Want a richer glaze? Spoon juices over the ham during the last hour, or reduce the sauce briefly on the stovetop before serving.
Serving Suggestions
I usually serve this crockpot ham at the holidays, so I like to pair it with a mix of comforting favorites like creamy mashed potatoes, a vegetable like glazed carrots or a simple salad, and a warm dinner roll to soak up the glaze.
Using Leftover Ham
Leftover crock pot ham might be the best part. I’ll dice some into scalloped potatoes and ham, toss it into a pot of ham and bean soup, or make a quick ham fried rice for breakfast the next day. It keeps well and works in just about anything including this easy ham and cheese breakfast pie

Are you looking for more ham recipes? Ham and cheese crepes or this ham and potato casserole put leftover crock pot spiral ham to good use!
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Crockpot Spiral Ham
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Ingredients
- 7-10 pound bone-in spiral ham
- 1 cup light brown sugar , packed
- ½ cup pure maple syrup
- 2 Tablespoons spicy brown mustard
- 1 Tablespoon balsamic vinegar
- 2 cups pineapple juice
Instructions
- Spray slow cooker with nonstick cooking spray. Remove the ham from the wrapper and discard glaze packet, if there is one. Place inside prepared slow cooker.
- Rub brown sugar, maple syrup, mustard, and balsamic vinegar all over the meat using your hands. Pour pineapple juice into the bottom of the slow cooker.
- Cover tightly, either with the lid or aluminum foil, and cook on low 4 to 5 hours, basting twice during the last hour. You can also flip the ham during the last hour, if desired.
- Remove from slow cooker and let rest 10 minutes. Slice the meat off the bone and serve warm.
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
Recipe FAQs
About 4 to 5 hours on LOW for a 7–10 lb bone-in spiral ham. You’re just warming it through while it soaks in the glaze. Baste it once or twice during the last hour to keep it juicy.
Toss it! This homemade glaze has way more flavor than the packet mix.
Not if you cook it on low. High heat can make it tough or rubbery. Slow and steady keeps it tender and moist.
Slice and store in an airtight container in the fridge for 4–5 days, or freeze for up to 6 months.

Sue
I’d like to make this for Easter but a guest has pineapple allergies. Can you recommend a substitute?
Jamielyn Nye
Hi Sue! I haven’t substituted the pineapple juice before so I’m not positive how it would turn out with another juice. You could try orange juice, but it will definitely change the flavor.
Dianne Barton
Jamie, thanks for the ham recipe. We have decided to do hams for our big dinner this year. I have ordered two 7-10 pound whole hams and will have 2 slow cookers working. ?. Just wondering if your method would work as well with them as with the spiral cut hams. Thanks
Dianne
Angelica
Spiral ham is my fave! Love the tenderness than pineapple juice gives meat!
DH
This is so tender and juicy. Perfect for the holidays!
Bekah
Really easy and feeds a crowd
Bekah
Arent spiral hams already fully cooked? Does cooking it for 4-5 more hours in a crock pot not dry it out?
Jamielyn
If you make sure to baste and put it on low, it will be good! It just heats it up. :)
Brandy O’Neill
Oh wow, I love how this is made in the crockpot!
Jamielyn
Great for the holidays when you need the oven for other things!
Paula
I’ve never tried ham in a crock pot but what a great idea!
Allyson Zea
I love that you can set it and forget it!
Dee
This ham is perfect for the holiday season!
Anna
This ham is pure perfection!
Catalina
I love the texture of this ham. Can’t believe that you me it in the Slow Cooker!
Kimberly
Mmmm, that ham looks perfect – so yummy!
DH
I love this time of year and this ham is great!
Dawn E
Can you supply the cooking directions for someone who does not have a slow cooker. Please and thankyou
Jamielyn
Hi Dawn! I would just follow the instructions on the ham packet. :)
Instphil
Delicious and healthy food. And your picture also looks so great! You’re inspired me to make my own croutons. Your recipe is on my to-make list for sure. Thank you!
Heather Mills
I am going to try this! My husband’s grandfather made a sauce that sounds similar to this, but no one knows the exact ingredients he used. Everyone has been trying to recreate it, but no one has tried this recipe yet! Thanks for sharing!
Paige
My mom made spiral hams every Easter! Making it in the crockpot is so genius and fool proof!
Paige
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