The Peony Life » prosciutto http://thepeonylife.com Creating memories through food Thu, 19 Jan 2017 01:07:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.19 Grilled Peaches with Prosciutto http://thepeonylife.com/2015/10/grilled-peaches-with-prosciutto/ http://thepeonylife.com/2015/10/grilled-peaches-with-prosciutto/#respond Wed, 07 Oct 2015 23:44:32 +0000 http://thepeonylife.com/?p=1425 Wow your guests and skip the stress! 5 ingredients: Peaches, Prosciutto, Fresh Mozzarella, Mint and Balsamic Glaze. This handful of accessible ingredients and simple preparation make this a great option for a thanksgiving appetizer. Did I mention these bad boys can be made ahead? Take the stress out of the holidays this year by choosing... 

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Try using different kinds of peaches for variety. I used both a tart & sweet peaches and loved contrast in taste!

Try using different kinds of peaches for variety. I used both a tart & sweet peaches and loved contrast in taste!

Wow your guests and skip the stress! 5 ingredients: Peaches, Prosciutto, Fresh Mozzarella, Mint and Balsamic Glaze.

This handful of accessible ingredients and simple preparation make this a great option for a thanksgiving appetizer. Did I mention these bad boys can be made ahead? Take the stress out of the holidays this year by choosing make ahead recipes.

This year I’m stepping out of my traditional realm of recipes and reinventing my holiday repertoire. Time to switch things up!  Change is good!

Local Californian peaches at San Francisco's Ferry Building Farmers Market. They have half a dozen different varieties and you can sample before buying. YES PLEASE!

Local Californian peaches at San Francisco’s Ferry Building Farmers Market. They have half a dozen different varieties and you can sample before buying. YES PLEASE!

This recipe was inspired by Prosciutto Wrapped Dates With Goat Cheese, Mascarpone & Basil and my abundance of peaches from the farmers market. I opted to swap the dates for peaches, goat & mascarpone for mozzarella and basil for mint. The salty prosciutto is the only constant in this recipe and its flavor is delightful next to the other ingredients.

Before wrapping the peach don't forget to slice your pieces of prosciutto in half. Otherwise, the prosciutto will overpower the other flavors and throw the dish off balance.

Before wrapping the peach don’t forget to slice your pieces of prosciutto in half. Otherwise, the prosciutto will overpower the other flavors and throw the dish off balance.

I chose to use two different kinds of peaches, one sweet and one tart. I really enjoyed the contrast in flavors but definitely had a favorite. I preferred the larger, tart peaches because they were easier to assemble then the smaller, sweeter peaches. The peaches gained sweetness as they cooked on the grill so the sweet peaches were super sweet! Taste is personal preference but the larger, brighter peaches, made for a much prettier finished product.

Drizzle it with your favorite balsamic glaze. Feel free to experiment with flavors of balsamic glaze. I use my favorite aged strawberry balsamic I picked up on a road trip in the Santa Ynez Valley.

Drizzle it with your favorite balsamic glaze. Feel free to experiment with flavors of balsamic glaze. I use my favorite aged strawberry balsamic I picked up on a road trip in the Santa Ynez Valley.

I served these to friends who came over to play cards against humanity and ultimately be my guinea pigs! I tried out a few new recipes, two will be featured on the blog this week! This dish was especially well received by my friends. There were no Grilled Peaches with Prosciutto left by the end of the night. Always a good sign!

Grilled Peaches with Prosciutto
 
This sweet & salty combination is sure to be a crowd pleaser at your next cocktail party or girls night. You can also enjoy this as a light weeknight dinner or afternoon snack. They're super simple to produce and have only five ingredients!
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Recipe type: Appetizer
Serves: 12 pieces
Ingredients
  • 3 peaches, quartered. I prefer a more tart peach because they will sweeten on the grill.
  • 12 large pieces of mint, washed and dried. If you only have small mint leaves, no biggy! Just double up and use 2 per peach wedge.
  • 12 piece of fresh mozzarella, cut into equal sizes.
  • 6 pieces of prosciutto, cut in half lengthwise.
  • balsamic glaze to drizzle
Instructions
  1. Turn grill on and switch to high heat. When hot, place quartered peaches on the grill. Grill for approximately 8-10 minutes turning once halfway through. Cooking time will vary depending on grill, size of peach etc. so make you to check after a few minutes. You definitely want the nice grill marks on the side so once you have those, flip to the other side.
  2. Cut pieces of prosciutto in half lengthwise. Six pieces, halved lengthwise, will give you twelve pieces needed for this recipe.
  3. Take one grilled peach and place a piece of mozzarella and mint leaf on top. Slowly start wrapping the piece of prosciutto around the 3 ingredients, making sure it's not loose. Fasten in place with a toothpick.
  4. Arrange on a plate or serving tray and drizzle with balsamic glaze.
Notes
This recipe yields 1 dozen so keep that in mind if you're cooking for a larger group.
This recipe can be made the day before and placed in a airtight container until you're ready to serve.

 

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Prosciutto Wrapped Dates With Goat Cheese, Mascarpone & Basil http://thepeonylife.com/2015/08/prosciutto-wrapped-dates-with-goat-cheese-mascarpone-basil/ http://thepeonylife.com/2015/08/prosciutto-wrapped-dates-with-goat-cheese-mascarpone-basil/#respond Fri, 14 Aug 2015 10:00:03 +0000 http://thepeonylife.com/?p=11 These sweet bombs of deliciousness aren’t just jam packed with potassium & fiber, they’re an excellent source of antioxidants and vitamin A. Dates are mainly produced in the Middle East and Northern Africa and are a staple in both cuisines. They can be used as a accompanying ingredient or as the main event. I first... 

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Family Favorite!

Family Favorite!

These sweet bombs of deliciousness aren’t just jam packed with potassium & fiber, they’re an excellent source of antioxidants and vitamin A. Dates are mainly produced in the Middle East and Northern Africa and are a staple in both cuisines. They can be used as a accompanying ingredient or as the main event.

I first made these as an appetizer for Canadian Thanksgiving. I had family visiting from Canada and it was my first year hosting. My family appreciates great food, so I felt a bit of pressure to deliver a deliciously different meal, and not screw it up!

These were pretty simple to produce and the results spoke for themselves. I walked into the living room to see my fiancé and uncle with an empty tray in front of them, looking guilty, heads hung in their glasses of pinot noir. I call that a huge success! I was lucky to taste one before they were all gobbled up! As my Nanny T would say, “They went like hot cakes”.

The p-e-r-f-e-c-t  make ahead appetizer

The p-e-r-f-e-c-t make ahead appetizer

Lets be honest here; dates can be a little intimidating. It’s always a bit of battle to try and keep the shape of the date intact and not rip or tear them. I decided to buy a pair of kitchen tweezers to help simplify the task and I’m so glad I did. They’re inexpensive to buy and are quite useful if you like to experiment in the kitchen.

To remove the pit, simply cut across the top until you can see the very top of the pit, then remove the pit using the tweezers; leaving the date intact. It’s that simple!

Make sure you sneak one before serving. These will go like hot cakes! Trust me!

xx

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Prosciutto Wrapped Dates With Goat Cheese, Mascarpone & Basil
 
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Recipe type: Appetizer
Serves: 4-6
Ingredients
  • ¼ (2oz) cup goat cheese, room temperature
  • ¼ cup (2 oz) mascarpone cheese, room temperature
  • ¼ cup basil, finely chopped
  • 16 (12 oz) medjool dates, pitted
  • 8 thin slices prosciutto, halved lengthwise
  • kosher salt & fresh ground black pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. In small bowl mix goat cheese, mascarpone & basil.
  2. Season with salt & pepper, to taste
  3. Gently pull the dates apart and stuff with ½ tsp of cheese & basil mixture.
  4. Close dates around the filling.
  5. Wrap a piece of prosciutto around the date and secure with a toothpick.
  6. Arrange in the upright position and keep cool in the fridge until serving!
Notes
I use an herbed goat cheese and a tad more goat cheese than mascarpone. Enjoy!

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