Parma Ham with Melon Recipe

Parma Ham with Melon Recipe

This Parma ham with melon recipe is super easy and makes a great bite before any kind of main meal. Parma ham and melon are wonderful together. The delicate texture and saltiness of the Parma ham is the perfect contrast to the juicy sweetness of the melon. No wonder this is such a classic starter recipe.

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Not only is this Parma ham with melon recipe a classic flavor pairing but it is also a timeless starter. What could be simpler than draping thin slices of ham over melon wedges?

You only need 2 ingredients to make it so this is a good dish for any home chef to work on, even a total beginner. If you can make a cup of tea, you can make this.

Parma ham is good but you can use prosciutto in this Parma ham with melon recipe instead if you prefer. Bacon would be too thick and it would be rigid too since you need to cook it, so it will no ‘drape’ and draping is the effect desired here, so forget it and still to the Parma ham or prosciutto.

Either of those Italian meats would be very nice.

Best Melon for a Parma Ham with Melon Recipe

Cantaloupe looks great because it is bright orange but Honeydew melon would also work or another kind. Just ensure it is nice and ripe because then it’ll be beautifully juicy.

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Melon Filled with Parma Ham Starter

  • Author: Victoria Haneveer
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 5 mins
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Starter
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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  • 1 melon, quartered & de-seeded
  • 4 slices Parma ham
  • Freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Drape the ham over the melon.
  2. Grind some pepper over it.

parma ham with melon appetizer

This Parma ham with melon recipe is one of the easiest starters you can possibly make. Which other recipes call for just 2 ingredients and can be prepared in a couple of minutes only?

Ensure the melon is perfectly ripe, the wedges are neatly cut and equal size, and you peel the thin slices of ham apart properly, for a nice look.

Feel free to garnish the plate however you wish, adding black grapes, parsley or anything else you want to use on there to enhance the visual appeal of the dish.

This recipe is best served as soon as you have made it, but since it can be made in 5 minutes that should not present a problem.

Have the melon slightly chilled and the ham at room temperature.