Place the ham (pre-cooked and sliced) in an oven-safe dish, fill the bottom of the dish with Coke and cover with foil. Bake on 325°F for an hour to an hour and a half. In a small pot, add brown sugar, ...
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Baked Ham with Pineapple

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Baked ham and cheese sliders

Serve up hot and delicious sandwiches with these easy baked ham and cheese sliders. Here is how to make these for a meal or for your next gathering.