These melon, prosciutto and mozzarella skewers are drizzled with balsamic glaze for an updated version of a classic appetizer that's perfect for a summer party or picnic!
So, what do you do when you get invited to a backyard BBQ or need to pack an elegant picnic, and you need to make something fairly quick and easy that doesn't need to be kept warm, or be reheated? The first things that come to my mind are fruit, charcuterie and cheese!
Something about melon just says summer to me! It's light and refreshing and makes the perfect starter for just about any meal, or if you are like me, when it comes to this combination, it might even become the entire meal!!
Melon, mozzarella and prosciutto is a pretty traditional combination, however, by putting it on skewers and adding the balsamic glaze it becomes a beautiful party appetizer or a healthy picnic dish. You can use a white tile or platter as the serving dish then drizzle the glaze similar to the way I did in the photos to create an eye-catching presentation that will definitely impress your guests or fellow party goers. Then just keep the extra, pre-made skewers in the refrigerator and replenish the platter as needed.
If you're not entertaining and just want these as a light lunch or afternoon snack, you can skip the skewers and put all the ingredients on a small plate then drizzle with balsamic glaze. It takes a little less time and you still get the same tasty flavor combo!
So let's talk about balsamic glaze for a minute - this is one of my favorite things to keep in the kitchen because it goes with so many things and can transform something kind of ordinary, into something really special. I use it on salads, crab cakes, bruschetta, berries - just about anything you want to enhance with a really intense version balsamic flavor.
I use a pre-made glaze that I buy at Eataly here in Chicago. While some people might say it's better to make your own, I think this is one of those items you are better off to purchase. I think it's worth it to purchase it because you don't have to worry about messing up the reduction, yes, that does happen, and then you also have it available at a moment's notice. It keeps for quite a while, so you don't have to worry about it going bad quickly either.
So next time you get invited to a summer party or get ready to pack a summer picnic grab a cantaloupe and a few other ingredients and whip up these tasty skewers!
Things You May Want for this Recipe
Balsamic Glaze – Just like with balsamic vinegar, the higher quality the vinegar, the more expensive, so if you are willing to spend a little more you can usually find several types of glaze at a specialty Italian store. This version from Alessi is available in more grocery stores and has a good flavor.
Melon, Prosciutto and Mozzarella with Balsamic Glaze
Ingredients
- 1 large cantaloupe
- 1 8 oz container of cherry tomato sized fresh mozzarella balls
- 2-3 oz sliced prosciutto, torn or cut into 24 pieces
- 24 basil leaves, about ½ cup
- 24 wooden skewers
- balsamic glaze to taste
Instructions
- Using a melon baller, scoop 24 balls out of the cantaloupe. Don't worry if they are not perfectly round, they will still work just fine!
- To assemble the skewers add one melon ball, followed by a slice of prosciutto. Add the mozzarella and finish with a basil leaf. You can either chill the skewers until ready to serve, or serve them immediately. If you are going to chill them, I recommend adding the basil leaves just before serving them.
- Drizzle with the balsamic glaze just before serving.
Michelle | The Last Food Blog says
I love this! Totally agree with you, melon is a real taste of Summer, we just need the weather here now 😉
Patty says
Oh Katherine, your photos are gorgeous and I love your recipe, I will make it my appetizer of choice at my next gathering!
FoodieGirlChicago says
Thanks Patty - I hope you and your guests enjoy them!!
Michelle - Giraffes Can Bake says
Love how elegant these look!
FoodieGirlChicago says
Thanks Michelle!
Marlee says
Look at how cute these are!!! Totally a classic but looks fantastic!
Amy says
Your styling is amazing! These are like little works of art!
FoodieGirlChicago says
Thank you!!
Anne says
Dust with a twist of fresh ground pepper to take this to the next level. Trust me.
Urban Foodie Kitchen says
Love the suggestion Anne! Thanks for sharing!!
Jere Cassidy says
These skewers are so simple to make and perfect for a party appetizer.
Liz says
This is such a great recipe for summer! I love how fresh the ingredients are. Perfect for a party!