





🥫 Elevate your pantry game with premium ham that’s always ready to impress!
Dak Premium Ham comes in a convenient pack of three 16oz fully cooked cans, boasting a shelf life of 3 to 4 years. This versatile, ready-to-eat ham offers rich flavor and consistent quality, making it a top-rated choice for quick meals, emergency preparedness, or gourmet sandwiches.
| ASIN | B0078PRWQA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,280 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #70 in Packaged Ham #81 in Packaged Cured Ham Slices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,344) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Ham in a Can |
| Manufacturer | DAK |
| Package Dimensions | 10.31 x 8.39 x 2.56 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 070892188124 609786709024 |
| Units | 48.0 Ounce |
J**R
GOOD Ham in a Can!
I mean, yeah, it's a ham-loaf, yeah! But it's a GOOD ham-loaf! It has a very agreeable consistency and excellent taste. I've made ham salad with it, sliced it onto sandwiches and eaten it straight out of the can. It was good, no matter how I ate it.
L**S
Good quality
My dad wanted a canned ham and our local stores didn't have any in stock. Good value.
M**H
Don’t waste your money
What arrived is not at all what’s represented as a canned ham; nor is it at all what’s pictured in the advertisement. First, the can had to be pried open. What was revealed was not a ham, rather it was ground up ham compressed together to fit the can. It was revolting. I spooned, spooned, not sliced off a small amount and put it on a plate and gave it to the cat to see what he thought of it. The cat sniffed it and walked away in disgust. That was enough for me. Luckily today was garbage collection day and that’s where this revolting mess ended up — in the garbage.
T**.
Typical middle class family taste test results: 7.5 out of 10
My wife and I are in our early 50's, with 3 daughters 18, 21, 24yrs old. Typical middle class family. To me, it tasted like decent quality ham (no smoke nor honey flavoring) and on the plain ham scale figure a 8 out of 10. My wife couldn't get past the fact it didn't have honey flavor and gave it a 7 out of 10. Daughters wouldn't do numbers but said versions of "it's ok, just need to add spices to it. We can use it in lots of dishes." Honestly the best reception I've had of any of my long term food storage items they have tested so far - but the challenge will be keeping it on the shelf now that my 2 daughters that love cooking know about it .
D**.
Not like a real ham steak
You can tell from the taste that this is processed and canned, but it's a convenient way to have ham on hand.
N**B
Some things change...
not always for the better. Definitely not the Premium Ham I recalled from my youth. I grew up in a poor southern household, actually went to high school barefoot through many times - my friends and probably the teachers thought I was just a hippie. Owned two pairs of pants over the same time, wore hand-me down oversize shirts from my brothers. Very poor, but my mom always made sure we were fed. So I remember buying these when they were like 79 cents on sale at the A&P or Kresge's 5&10 store so my mom could make Schunks (a Bohmeian-slovak family dish with noodles, cabbage and ham - seasonings I never learned) and sandwiches with 2 day-old white bread and mayo. She could squeeze a meal for 8 people out of one of these cans (my dad said she could pinch a penny so hard Lincoln would "toot" - he actually used the "f"-word for passing gas but I'm not sure that word would get past the Amazon censors). My memory's changed over 50 years, I know, but I've eaten Spam, a lot of spam, I like spam on occasion (and the Monty Python routine of the same name), but I honestly didn't remember this being, well, potted meat, made from what a friend of mine used to say was the parts of the pig you left for the sharecroppers: teats taints and touch holes. It's edible, in a spamish kind of way, and my dogs like it. Has an expiration date 3 years down the road so I'll keep it "just in case," like the perennial jar of pickled pigs feet I keep on a shelf in memory of my grandfather and "uncle" Huey who used to wolf 'em down with Carling's Black Label way back when they'd get together on the farm and recall and relive their arguably misspent youth in the 1920s.
D**N
Save your money and pass this up.
This was certainly not the product I ate in my youth. The ham appeared to have been put through a meat grinder and was held together with some type of jellied product. It had absolutely no taste. The product is awful and definitely not worth the money I paid for it. I guess products change. Kind of sad actually.
C**E
These are the standard defacto
I'm usually not one for canned meats, but I discovered these years ago when I had to make an emergency potluck dish. Someone requested ham and scalloped potatoes and I found a recipe calling for this ham. It said do not substitute. I was amazed how delicious the casserole was and how tender and moist the ham remained. I've been buying them since. Have bought other brands occasionally when out of stock and my family noticed immediately. So I buy these in bulk when the price is right!
D**D
The flavor of the ham is really good, especially if you score it, stud it with cloves, sprinkle it with brown sugar, and bake it, giving it a nice sweet and spicy skin. It is as salty as you'd expect any canned meat to be, which is on the higher side. Baking helps balance the saltiness of the ham with the sweetness of the sugar. Tastes really great in a grilled cheese sandwich. The price is worth it, given that it's nearly half a kilo of pure meat and it is imported. Any good quality frozen meat product would cost the same if not higher.
B**E
Great taste.presentation also nice came with good Packing too
A**R
If I'd known that ham was extremely salty, I wouldn't have bought it. The product seems good, but I think I'm just not a ham person.
A**I
It is good when you make ham sandwich. That's what I am making with the ham. You can also use it to make ham and mushroom fried rice or khimchi fried rice.
D**A
It was very tastey
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