Pear Goat’s Cheese & Prosciutto November 25, 2023September 29, 2024 FacebookTweetPinEmailPear Goat’s Cheese & ProsciuttoPear Goat’s Cheese & Prosciutto:The amalgamation of flavours in this simple cocktail appetiser creates the perfect symphony for the taste buds.It’s really incredible how seemingly basic ingredients can cleverly unite, injecting a sense of finesse into any occasion.Hosting a party or casual Fri night drinks? try these simple party bites and watch your guests fight over the last one.Sweet and succulent pear harmonises seamlessly with the creamy notes of goat’s cheese, forming a pairing that is nothing short of superb.The addition of sage and the savoury presence of prosciutto contribute layers of complexity, transforming the dish into a culinary masterpiece that transcends ordinary expectations.This appetiser is a testament to the fact that culinary elegance doesn’t always require elaborate preparations. It’s the thoughtful assembly of high-quality, complementary elements that can elevate a dish to a new level of sophistication. Ideal for any menu, these easy appetisers effortlessly infuse an air of refinement into quick and easy entertaining, ensuring that every gathering is an opportunity to savour the extraordinary.Succulent sweet Pear, with creamy goat’s cheese and fresh sage, wrapped in prosciutto and infused with Balsamic glaze for the addition of sweetness and umami in one mouthful!This page contains affiliate links & I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through one of my links at no cost to you. Pear Goats Cheese & Prosciutto(Serves 8 prep time 10mins)Ingredients1 ripe pear *110g marinated goat’s cheese 8 sage leaves 200g prosciutto Balsamic glazeMethodCut pear lengthways into 8 even segments & remove the core Use a heaped teaspoon of goats cheese per serving and spoon onto 1 side of pear segments. Place 1 whole sage leave on top of goat’s cheese Wrap with prosciutto Drizzle balsamic glaze on top* Serve & enjoy!!FREE Recipe Card Helpful Tips*Firm pear is best to keep it’s form but still needs to be ripe & juicy for sweetness.If you want a bit more sweetness you can add a drizzle of honey over the goat’s cheese. There are a variety of pears available in Australia, I have used red pears here.I sometimes find Serrano ham to be softer and easier to work with than prosciutto.You want to wrap them in such a way, that all your beautiful ingredients are visible.Goats cheese can be polarising so you can substitute with marinated feta if you prefer.You can use basil, however sage, pear and goat’s cheese are a perfect match. Rocket (arugula) is another alternative to sage.Balsamic glaze (balsamic reduction) is a must for this dish to tie it all together. You can drizzle balsamic glaze on top or use disposable pipettes as pictured, (which will add 15mins to prep time).Balsamic glaze is a sweeter and thicker consistency so it doesn’t run off your food (or food) the same as Balsamic vinegar does. Great on salads, meat, roast veges, cheese and crackers, balsamic glaze is readily available at the supermarket & is a staple beauty in my household.Mini pipettes are a versatile and clever addition to any kitchen or dining experience. Not only perfect for balsamic glaze, but they can also be used for an array of sauces such as raspberry sauce, chocolate sauce, lemon curd, salad dressing, soy sauce, basil oil, chilli oil, or sriracha.This innovative tool allows for precise portion control, adding a unique touch to the presentation of your dishes. Your guests can personalise their meals by adding as little or as much sauce as they desire, without creating any unnecessary mess.Buying pipettes in bulk online, such as in quantities of 200, ensures you have an ample supply for all your culinary adventures. You can also purchase mixed bulk bundle pipettes (rectangular, star, flower, heart, round). Discover the endless possibilities that mini pipettes offer and revolutionise the way you serve and enjoy your favourite dishes.FREE Recipe Card …an air of refinementWine Pairing Suggestions:Chardonnay (oaked): A rich, oaked Chardonnay can provide a buttery and creamy texture that pairs well with the blue cheese.Pinot Noir: A light to medium-bodied Pinot Noir can be a good choice with its red fruit flavours and balanced acidity, enhancing the overall experience without overpowering the delicate flavours.Merlot: A soft and approachable Merlot can complement the sweetness of the pear while being smooth enough not to overshadow the blue cheese and prosciutto.Brut Champagne or Prosecco: The effervescence and acidity of a sparkling wine can cut through the richness of the blue cheese and prosciutto, while the dryness complements the sweetness of the pear.SpotlightPearsPearsPears are known to be powerhouses packed with bioactive plant compounds (polyphenols). Rich in these antioxidants (particularly the red skinned) and dietary fibre, they help to protect against oxidative cell damage.Flavonoid antioxidants reduce chronic inflammation, reducing risk of disease including Diabetes.Benefits apart from fighting inflammation include, promoting gut health and aiding in weight loss to name a few.Most common varieties available in Australia are; Packham; Williams & Beurre Bosc varieties with several thousand varieties worldwide.Other benefits of pears are they are a rich source of Copper, vitamin C & vitamin K.FREE Recipe CardMore RecipesAbout MeFollow us on Social Media facebook instagram pinterestAnnaHey there, it's Anna! Anyone who knows me knows that I proudly wear the 'foodie' badge. Trying to select from a restaurant menu time & time again seems impossible- I want a taste of everything. It's precisely that, that got me into making canapés and appetisers for friends, family & colleagues so everyone could taste a bit of everything. It is truly possible for the average person, to make these delectable bites and take their next social occasion from average to stunning. Follow me at bitesizehostess.com and learn to cater for memorable events.
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