Antipasto of Prosciutto, Cheese, Strawberries and Balsamic Onion
photo by momaphet
- Ready In:
- 24hrs 4mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Serves:
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6
ingredients
- 14.79 ml olive oil
- 2 large red onions, peeled, cut in half and thinly sliced
- 44.37 ml balsamic vinegar, divided
- 226.79 g prosciutto ham, thinly sliced
- 680.38 g strawberries, cleaned, with stems left on
- 151.04 g parmesan cheese or 151.04 g asiago cheese, very thinly sliced
directions
- The day before serving, heat the olive oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet. Add the onions and quickly sauté just until they begin to soften, about 4 minutes. Stir in 2 tbls. of the vinegar, stirring to coat. Transfer to a bowl, cover and refrigerate.
- Two hours before serving, remove the onions from refrigeration and stir in the remaining vinegar.
- Roll each slice of prosciutto loosely and arrange at one end of a large platter; pile the strawberries in the center and the onions at the other end. Tuck the slices of cheese around the platter and serve.
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Reviews
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This is a great combination, enjoyed all the flavors together. I loved the balsamic onions with the items more commonly found on an antipasti plate. I made as written except for using white onions instead of red, and reducing the serving size. I used both the parm and the asiago but preferred the parmesan. Thanks Mikekey for sharing, I think I found my summer party dish! Made for ZWT 7 by a Food.commando
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Sorry, the strawberry season's over so I used red cherries and raspberries instead but I'm sure strawberries would have been awesome too. Used prosciutto beef here and also tried swiss cheese but in the end I find parmesan better. The whole platter was impressive, so classy. Thank you for the idea, mikekey!
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