Pan-Fried Ham Steak – Healthy Recipes Blog

Ham steak is one of the easiest dinners in my repertoire. Ready in about 15 minutes, it’s simple and delicious.

I like to season it with garlic powder, thyme, and cayenne pepper, and cook it in butter with just a little maple syrup for that irresistible sweet-salty-spicy combination.

Ham steak served with green beans.

As much as I enjoy cooking, sometimes when pressed for time I want a meal that I can put on the table in less than 30 minutes. Ideally, far less!

This ham steak recipe fits the bill! It’s as easy as can be because we’re using fully cooked ham and merely heating it up in a skillet while adding some seasonings. And despite being such an easy recipe, it’s incredibly tasty.

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Ingredients

Here’s a look at the ingredients you’ll need to make this easy recipe. The exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below.

  • Ham: You’ll need two fully cooked ham steaks. Each of them should weigh about 8 ounces.
  • Butter: For pan-frying the ham.
  • To season: I use garlic powder, dried thyme, and cayenne pepper.
  • Maple syrup: Just 2 teaspoons. This small amount is all that’s needed to create that lovely sweet-and-salty combination while preventing the dish from being too sweet.
The ingredients needed to cook ham steaks.

Variations

  • You can cook the ham in olive oil instead of butter. I’ve tried both options, and my personal preference is to use butter. It makes the dish more flavorful.
  • Ghee is another tasty option. It’s rich and nutty.
  • Vary your spices: I tried dried oregano instead of thyme and onion powder instead of garlic powder. Both versions were very good.
  • Use honey instead of maple syrup. When I tried that, I found that one teaspoon is quite enough, since honey has a very concentrated sweetness.

Ham Steak Instructions

Here’s an overview of the steps needed to make this recipe. The detailed instructions are listed in the recipe card below.

  • Ham steaks are typically round. You’ll want to cut each of them in half. Each half will be one serving (Photo 1).
  • Now, heat a large skillet over medium heat (not higher). Add the butter. When the butter starts foaming, add the ham pieces in a single layer and sprinkle them with the spices. (Photos 2-3).
  • Cook until browned on the bottom. This should take about 3 minutes but will vary depending on your stove and the pan you use.
  • At this point, add the maple syrup to the skillet. Turn the ham to the other side and cook until browned on that side, about 2 more minutes. It will brown more quickly on the second side. (Photo 4).
  • Transfer the ham to plates. Drizzle or brush it with the pan juices (don’t skip this step!) and serve.
A four-photo collage showing the steps for cooking ham steaks.

Expert Tip

While you could theoretically add the maple syrup at the start of the cooking process, right after the butter has melted, it’s better to add it right before you flip the ham.

If you add it at the start, it will caramelize too much by the time the ham is ready and could even start to slightly burn. So it’s best to add it midway through cooking.

Recipe FAQs

What is a ham steak?

The ham steak we use here is simply a sliced piece of fully cooked ham. Instead of buying an entire ham, you can buy just these slices. They are appropriate if you don’t plan on feeding a crowd, and they are convenient because they are pre-portioned.

Do I have to cook ham steaks?

If you buy fully cooked ones, such as the ones we use here, you can actually enjoy them just as they are, straight out of the package.
However, pan-frying them in butter with maple syrup and spices greatly enhances their flavor.

Should I add salt?

Since ham is very salty, there’s no need to add salt to this recipe. The ham itself adds plenty of saltiness to the dish.

How do I heat up a ham steak without drying it out?

Pan-fry it over medium heat (not higher) and add butter. The butter will help keep the ham moist. Cook it just until it’s browned and remove it from the pan once it’s done.

Serving Suggestions

Storing Leftovers

You can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to five days. Reheat them in the microwave, covered, at 50% power.

You can also enjoy the leftovers cold straight out of the fridge, but I think they are better when reheated.

Ham steaks served on a white plate with a fork and a side of green beans.

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Ham steak served with green beans.

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Pan-Fried Ham Steak

Ham steak is one of the easiest dinners in my repertoire. Ready in about 15 minutes, it’s simple and delicious.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time15 minutes

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 199kcal

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Instructions

  • Cut each ham steak in half.

  • Heat a large 12-inch skillet over medium heat. Add the butter. Once the butter melts, swirl it to coat the bottom of the skillet.

  • When the butter starts foaming, add the ham in a single layer. Sprinkle the ham pieces with the spices.

  • Cook until browned on the bottom, about 3 minutes.

  • Add the maple syrup to the skillet and swirl to combine with the pan juices.

  • Turn the ham to the other side and cook until browned on that side, about 2 more minutes.

  • Transfer the ham to plates. Drizzle or brush it with the pan juices. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • The sodium content will depend on the brand of ham you get. 
  • While you could theoretically add the maple syrup at the start of the cooking process, right after the butter has melted, it’s better to add it right before you flip the ham. If you add it at the start, it will caramelize too much by the time the ham is ready and could even start to slightly burn. So it’s best to add it midway through cooking.
  • You can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to five days. Reheat them in the microwave, covered, at 50% power.

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Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 4ounces | Calories: 199kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 719mg | Sugar: 2g

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