According to the USDA, ham, both pre-cooked and cooked at home, should be stored in the frezzer for no more than 1-2 months.
The USDA would say that. But I'll Tell you Something, I keep things (like Hams) in the deep freeze way longer than that. You just have to be careful and trust your instincts and you'll be fine. If in doubt, Bin It!
Precooked Ham (which is the type most easily available at your grocer) - should only be frozen for 4 months at most.
Uncooked (raw) Ham - lasts up to a year in the freezer, given that your freezer is adequate temperature.
The temperature inside the average person's freezer should be at 0 to 8 degrees Fahrenheit.
one month
Yes, a smoked ham can be frozen. The ham will need to be in a freezer container or freezer paper. The smoked ham can be frozen for up to 2 or 3 months.
Yes, you can safely freeze ham after it has been cooked. After thawing the same frozen cooked ham, it is unsafe to freeze it again.
2 days under refrigeration.
That really depends on the ham and how long its been sitting or if green coloring was added for "Green Eggs and Ham".If it is fuzzy then yes it is spoiled. Ham should only be frozen for up to 2 months.
Yes, it is safe to freeze raw ham.
You can't use it because it's frozen.
yes ! any procuciutto can be frozen, like ham.
Yes
uncooked hams that have been frozen last 6 months or longer.
Check your label! -I've NEVER heard of an UN-cooked spiral-cut ham... On that label will be a company contact number...
Pea soup made with a ham bone would be good, as long as the ham bone has been frozen if it's been more than a few days since Christmas.