Slow cooker ham steaks are one of those practical old-fashioned dinners that still earn a place on a modern table because they deliver plenty of flavor with almost no fuss. This version leans into a vintage sweet-savory style, using thick bone-in ham steaks and just a handful of pantry ingredients to create a glossy sauce while the meat stays tender and hearty. It is an especially smart choice for a relaxed weekend meal, a small holiday gathering, or any time you want the comfort of baked ham without committing to a full roast.
Serve these ham steaks with mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, baked sweet potatoes, or simple rice to catch the sauce. For vegetables, green beans, glazed carrots, braised cabbage, or roasted Brussels sprouts all pair nicely, and a pan of cornbread or warm biscuits rounds out the plate in a way that feels pleasantly nostalgic.
5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Vintage Fourth Ham Steaks
Servings: 4 to 6
Ingredients
2 thick bone-in ham steaks, about 1 to 1 1/2 pounds each
Directions
1. Place the thick bone-in ham steaks in the bottom of a slow cooker, overlapping slightly if needed so they fit in an even layer.
2. In a small bowl, whisk together the pineapple juice, brown sugar, Dijon mustard, and apple cider vinegar until the sugar is mostly dissolved and the mixture looks smooth.
3. Pour the sauce over the ham steaks, cover, and cook on Low for 4 to 5 hours or on High for 2 to 3 hours, until the ham is heated through and very tender.
4. Carefully transfer the ham steaks to a serving platter and spoon some of the cooking juices over the top. If you prefer a slightly thicker sauce, let the juices rest for a minute or two in a small saucepan and simmer briefly before serving.
Variations & Tips
Maple-style variation: Swap the brown sugar for 1/3 cup maple syrup for a slightly deeper, woodsy sweetness that pairs especially well with roasted sweet potatoes.
Fruitier variation: Tuck a few pineapple rings around the ham during cooking if you want a more classic sweet ham presentation. They are not required, but they make the platter look especially festive.
Choose the right ham steaks: Look for thick-cut bone-in pieces rather than very thin slices. The thicker cut holds its texture better in the slow cooker and gives you a heartier serving.
Watch the salt level: Ham is already well seasoned, so this recipe does not need added salt. If your ham is particularly salty, serving it with plain potatoes or rice helps balance the meal.
Do not overcook: Since ham is already cured and cooked, the goal is to gently heat it and infuse it with flavor. Cooking much beyond the recommended range can make the meat firmer than necessary.