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    Home » Appetizers » Prosciutto with Melon and Mint

    Prosciutto with Melon and Mint

    Published: Jun 13, 2021 · Updated: Apr 21, 2022 by Elaine - 2 Comments

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    A small slice of Italian prosciutto with melon and mint makes a quick and easy appetizer. Wedges of fresh melon with salty prosciutto make ideal finger food for summer nights! This simple recipe includes easy instructions and tips for choosing the best melon to make this classic Italian party snack.

    a tray of skewered melon wrapped with prosciutto

    In Italy, prosciutto with melon (prosciutto e melone) is a popular food pairing. These two make a perfect match! Italians love the combination of sweet juicy melon and prosciutto, a salty dry-cured ham. And so do we!

    ❤️ Why you'll love this recipe

    • Prosciutto-wrapped melon is an easy appetizer to make at home.
    • Small slices of melon wrapped in prosciutto and skewered with a fresh mint leaf, make delectable appetizers with that sweet and salty contrast we love.
    • These melon skewers make fun finger food and add a bright cheerful note to any appetizer platter.
    • This prosciutto-wrapped melon appetizer is quick and easy to make, gluten-free and even keto-friendly!

    🛒 Ingredients

    All you'll need to make this traditional Italian appetizer are

    • slices of sweet cantaloupe or other melon
    • Italian Prosciutto (or Serrano or Iberico cured ham)
    • fresh mint leaves
    • toothpicks
    small slices of cantaloupe melon wrapped with a thin slice of prosciutto,  and skewered with a mint leaf

    🔪 How to make prosciutto-wrapped melon appetizers

    1. Cut cantaloupe or other sweet melon into wedges ½ to ¾ inch thick and remove the rind. Slice the wedges in half to create two-bite appetizers.
    2. Slice long strips of prosciutto lengthwise.
    3. Wrap the prosciutto strips around the center of each melon piece, lay a fresh mint leaf on top, then secure with a toothpick.
    4. Serve right away, or within an hour.

    Possible Variations

    No mint? This appetizer looks beautiful with a basil leaf or small sprig of fresh rosemary, too.

    If you'd like, you can drizzle the skewers with a little balsamic glaze.

    For a change, try these Persimmon Prosciutto Cheese Bites. They're sweet, smoky and salty, all in one bite!

    ❓Common Questions

    What's the best kind of melon to use for prosciutto with melon?

    We bought Charentais melons whenever we found them while we were traveling in France and Italy. They are smaller, sweeter than cantaloupe melons we find here in North America.

    Look for Crenshaw or Tuscan melons to make this appetizer, as they're sweet and juicy too.

    You can also wrap wedges of Honeydew melon with prosciutto. The contrast of green and pink is particularly pretty! Look for one that is at the peak of ripeness to guarantee a sweet melon.

    What wine goes best with prosciutto and melon?


    Try a light sparkling wine like Prosecco, or a dry Rosé or a Riesling.

    close up view of prosciutto wrapped melon

    👍🏼Expert Tips

    How to make prosciutto appetizers ahead of time

    These appetizers are best made no longer than an hour or two before serving. If you prepare them too early, you'll end up with soggy prosciutto. The juicy cantaloupe draws out the salt from the ham, leaving it limp and wet!

    However, you can easily have the melon wedges prepared and long strips of prosciutto cut well ahead of time. Keep them refrigerated, then assemble an hour or so before serving. Arrange them on a large serving platter and be prepared to have them disappear quickly!

    How to choose a melon

    Melons are best when they're picked ripe and sweet. I've described how to choose the best melon previously in this recipe for Mediterranean Cantaloupe Salad and I've included it here for you, too.

    • Colour  The rind should be cream or yellow-coloured and the webbed pattern should be slightly raised. If it’s green and the webbing is flat, it’s not ripe. A little green is just fine.
    • Unlike other fruit, cantaloupe melons do not ripen after they have been picked from the vine. However, they will sweeten a little if you leave them on the counter at room temperature for a day or two.
    • The Belly Button
       The stem end should be smooth, round and flat. If it still has a piece of stem attached, it was probably picked too early and will not ripen properly.
    • Smell Have a quick sniff of the stem end. It should be fragrant and smell like cantaloupe, but not be overpowering.
    • Blemishes.Avoid those with bruises or mouldy spots.
    • Feel It should feel firm but not too firm. Check the ends. It should have a little give, but not be mushy.

    🍽 Serving Suggestions

    Create a Tuscan picnic right here at home!

    Prosciutto hams hanging in a store window in Italy.

    You can find prosciutto everywhere in Italy!

    It's on the breakfast buffets at hotels, it's in panini, it tops pizza, and it's stuffed in calzones. We had thin slices served to us with warm cubes of Italian bread as free bar snacks at happy hour time.

    Just like Serrano ham in Spain, you'll find prosciutto hanging from the ceiling in small shops in every town.

    We had a perfect Tuscan picnic in our agritourismo near Monterregiano after picking up some prosciutto, fresh melon, olives, Parmesan cheese, vine-ripened tomatoes and wine at a local market. Is there anywhere in the world more romantic as Tuscany?

    A table with fresh prosciutto, melon slices, olives, cheese, tomatoes and wine in Tuscany

    It's easy to create a Tuscan picnic right here at home! Pick up a few of your favourite Italian deli items, make these prosciutto with melon and mint appetizers and enjoy!

    This post has been updated with extra information to make it more helpful!

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    Prosciutto with Melon and Mint

    Wrap a small piece of Italian prosciutto ham around a fresh slice of melon and garnish with a fresh mint leaf for a quick and easy appetizer.
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    Course: Appetizer
    Cuisine: Italian
    Diet: Gluten Free, Low Calorie
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Servings: 16 pieces
    Calories: 14kcal
    Author: Elaine
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    Ingredients

    • ½ medium melon cantaloupe, Crenshaw, Chanterais, or your favourite sweet melon
    • 4-6 slices prosciutto or Serrano ham
    • 16 leaves fresh mint

    Instructions

    • Cut melon in half, remove seeds, turn so the cut side is facing down, slice into wedges about ¾ inch thick and peel. Cut the wedges in half.
    • Slice prosciutto into thin strips (removing fat if desired.)
    • Just before serving, wrap each melon slice with a thin slice of prosciutto and secure with a toothpick and a mint leaf.

    Notes

    These appetizers are best made no longer than an hour or two before serving. If you prepare them too early, you'll end up with soggy prosciutto. The melon draws out the salt from the ham, leaving it limp and wet!
    However, you can easily have the melon wedges prepared and the prosciutto cut well ahead of time. Keep them refrigerated, then assemble an hour or so before serving.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 14kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 16mg | Potassium: 50mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 583IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 1mg
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    1. Emma

      May 22, 2021 at 9:04 pm

      5 stars
      This is such an easy appetizer. I made it on the weekend when the neighbors came over. We all loved that sweet and salty contrast!

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      • Elaine

        May 22, 2021 at 9:09 pm

        Thanks!

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    5 from 1 vote

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