There is something especially satisfying about a slow cooker meal on a busy holiday weekend, and this 5-ingredient smoked ham steak supper is just the sort of dependable dish that earns a permanent place in the family rotation. A good smoked ham steak already brings plenty of savory depth, so with just a few pantry additions, it turns tender and flavorful with hardly any fuss at all. It is the kind of practical Midwestern cooking that stretches simple ingredients into a meal that feels generous, comforting, and fit for a Labor Day table.
Serve this ham steak with buttery mashed potatoes, green beans, buttered corn, or baked sweet potatoes to soak up the sweet and savory juices. If you are feeding a crowd, a pan of baked beans, coleslaw, or soft dinner rolls makes it feel even more like a holiday spread, and a crisp apple slaw or simple garden salad balances the richness nicely.
5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Smoked Ham Steak
Servings: 4
Ingredients
1 large thick-cut bone-in smoked ham steak, about 2 pounds
Directions
1. Scatter the sliced onion in the bottom of the slow cooker insert, then lay the smoked ham steak on top.
2. In a small bowl, stir together the pineapple juice, brown sugar, and Dijon mustard until well combined.
3. Pour the sauce over the ham steak, cover, and cook on low for 3 to 4 hours, or until the ham is heated through and very tender.
4. Carefully spoon some of the cooking juices over the ham, then transfer to a platter or slice directly in the cooker for serving.
Variations & Tips
Add a little spice: If your family likes a touch of heat, add a pinch of red pepper flakes or a spoonful of spicy brown mustard to the sauce. That little kick plays nicely against the sweet pineapple and rich smoked ham.
Make it sweeter: For a more old-fashioned holiday flavor, tuck a few pineapple rings around the ham before cooking. They soften in the juices and make a pretty serving platter besides.
Watch the salt: Smoked ham steak is naturally salty, so this recipe does not need extra salt. Taste the sauce after cooking before adding anything more, especially if you plan to serve it over potatoes or rice.
Use the drippings: The liquid in the cooker is full of flavor. Spoon it over the sliced ham at the table or simmer it in a small saucepan for a few minutes if you want a slightly thicker glaze.
For easier serving: If your ham steak has a bone, let it rest for a couple of minutes before slicing around it. That helps keep the slices neat and makes serving at the table much simpler.