Parma Ham & Melon Salad - The Starter Recipe For A Perfect Party Pleaser (2024)

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We all love to nibble on delicious things, especially when it’s something as delicious as melon. Beautifully prepared and visually stunning, this melon salad isa fantastic sophisticated addition to the dinner table.

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Especially, when you have guests over for dinner, and you don’t have too much time to spare. Itonly takes ten minutes to prepare and makes a great appetiser!

Parma Ham

As a Parma ham lover, I generally keep a large stock of it in my fridge. Why Parma ham might you ask? Parma ham is special in its own way.

I’ve recently used it for my asparagus wrapped in Parma ham recipe. Parma ham is a smooth ham, not cured for too long, hence the flavour is not too intense. That’s why I love it.

Furthermore, you can get it everywhere in stores. It’s perfect for this recipe. If you can’t find Parma ham, you can also substitute with:

  • Bacon - cook it first!
  • Prestunois
  • Bayonne Ham
  • Jambon Sec

Looking for a full explanation on the different flavour profiles of these substitutes? Check out the asparagus wrapped in Parma ham recipe. It’s all in there! My suggestion is to use hams that are drier and less oily.

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Melon

I love melon! There’s just something about melon that gives you so much pleasure. I personally enjoy the intensity of the sweetness given by the cantaloupe melon.

Moreover, there is nothing better than purchasing a ripe and juicy melon. In the UK, it tends to be a game of chance.

So, what type of melon is the best choice for the Parma ham and melon salad? Generally, choosing a melon is very personal as they are all different.

So, it’s all up to your taste profile and what your preferences are. Here are your choices:

  • Cantaloupe – the orange one and also the sweetest one of all. Notes of honey.
  • Watermelon - the traditional red watermelon. Not great for this recipe as it’s too runny.
  • Honeydew melon - looks white, almost greenish. Sweet, but not as sweet as the cantaloupe.
  • Galia melon- also great for this recipe. White – green in colour and sweet in taste.

Choosing the right melon

As I said previously, for the Parma ham and melon salad, I prefer using the cantaloupe. The sweeter the melon, the better it’ll be.

The sweetness will play against the salty nature of the Parma ham. However, there is the question that many people ask themselves.

How do I know when the melon is ripe? Here is a little trick that people use for choosing the cantaloupe, honeydew or the galia melon.

Find the round spot where the vine was attached. Take your finger and push it into the round section a little. It should release a little bit of that melon fragrance.

It should be softer than the rest of the melon. If these two criteria are fulfilled, then you’ve got yourself a perfect melon for thismelon salad.

Substitutes for melon

Unfortunately, sometimes supermarkets don’t stock melon. Or, they don’t stock enough because they get sold out really fast. Besides, even if you don’t find melon, you can still use other fruit.

Try using peaches, they are very similar in terms of textures. Furthermore, they are also very sweet and complement the recipe very well. You can also try using:

  • Dates
  • Figs
  • Prunes
  • Pears

That’s about it. As you might have noticed, I’ve recommended fruit with very high sugar content. Do you have any suggestions? Leave a comment below!

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Olive oil

The olive oil may easily be the most expensive ingredient in the entire Parma ham and melon salad recipe. Choose your olive oil wisely.

Since the recipe calls for a drizzle, you want to make sure that you have a high-quality olive oil. I personally like to use special olive oil from the south of France.

Always bought from a small producer of course. You’d be surprise in the difference in the level of flavour to the classic one from the supermarket.

You can really taste the olives. Furthermore, I would also recommend getting extra virgin olive oil, since it's more delicate.

Parsley and pepper

Once you are done constructing the Parma ham and melon salad, you’ll need to add tiny little things to make it perfect. First, grind black pepper over the Parma ham and melon salad.

You can also use white peper or juniper berries. Second, chop some fresh parsley and sprinkle over. This is a delicious finish that will make your dish visually inviting and looking fresh. If you don’t like parsley, try using fresh coriander leaves.

Storage

Not a great recipe to store. You can prepare this appetizer roughly six hours in advance. Don’t store it in a fridge that’s too cold. Otherwise the melon will make your teeth hurt.

Thus, eating it won’t be pleasant at all! Needless to say, the Parma ham and melon salad dish is not freezable! It’s best served fresh!

Ideas

So what else can you serve the Parma ham and melon salad with? Why not also offer something memorable and sweet while you have your party?

I think the drizzled lemon curd cupcakes would be the perfect addition. The lemon curd is acidic and tangy. Thus, the cupcake is not too heavy and is literally the perfect addition to your party menu.

Beware, these will disappear rather quickly. If you are looking for something very easy to prepare and think that the cupcakes are too time consuming, try making the avocado pesto on little pieces of bread.

The pesto takes less than ten minutes to prepare. Great to nibble on, especially if you season the avocado pesto very well. Yum yum!

Chances are if you love Parma Ham, then you'll love smoked salmon starters too. Have a look at this salmon terrine.

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  • grilled halloumi

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Parma Ham & Melon Salad

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  • Author: Michelle Minnaar
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 1 canteloupe or galia melon
  • 8 Parma ham slices
  • Freshly ground pepper
  • Olive oil, for drizzling
  • Parsley, for garnishing

Instructions

  1. Peel the melon, remove the seeds and cut into 8 slices.
  2. Wrap each melon wedge with a slice of Parma ham.
  3. Drizzle the dish with olive oil and sprinkle with parsley and pepper. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • Each person gets two slices of melon.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Starter
  • Cuisine: Italian

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 191
  • Sugar: 16 g
  • Sodium: 763 mg
  • Fat: 8.7 g
  • Saturated Fat: 2.2 g
  • Carbohydrates: 18.8 g
  • Fiber: 2.6 g
  • Protein: 11 g
  • Cholesterol: 32 mg

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FAQs

Parma Ham & Melon Salad - The Starter Recipe For A Perfect Party Pleaser? ›

Peel the melon, remove the seeds and cut into 8 slices. Wrap each melon wedge with a slice of Parma ham. Drizzle the dish with olive oil and sprinkle with parsley and pepper. Serve immediately.

What goes well with Parma ham? ›

Parma Ham goes well with many Italian cheeses, such as Parmigiano Reggiano, Mozzarella and Gorgonzola. Their saltiness perfectly balance each other.

What cheese goes well with Parma Ham? ›

Parma ham matches well with Italian cheeses such as Parmigiano Reggiano, mozzarella and pungent blue cheeses such as Gorgonzola. Try our 24-month-old Parmesan, which is nutty and rich, or our Gorgonzola Dolce, which is prized for its creaminess and pungency.

What are the rules for Parma Ham? ›

To qualify, products must meet rigorous criteria, strict, legally binding production guidelines and quality standards. To qualify for Prosciutto di Parma production, specially-bred pigs must be born and raised according to strict guidelines on approved farms in 11 regions of Italy.

How do you cut a melon for a starter? ›

You should cut your melon into 8-12 wedges (depending on melon size) so they're small enough to handle. Cut your half in half, then cut each quarter into 2 or 3 roughly equal wedges.

How do you make melon taste better? ›

The salt brings out what little flavor a bad melon has and compensates for any lack of sweetness. It works, truly—trust me. Since, I've introduced this idea to the office, and it turns out there are even other ways to gussy up an otherwise drab melon. Some swear by a squeeze of fresh lemon or lime juice.

How do Italians eat Parma Ham? ›

Traditionally the Parma Ham is cut in thin slices (as thick as a sheet of paper) and eaten in an Italian-style panino or rolled up on a breadstick.

How to enjoy Parma Ham? ›

It can also be draped over melon or figs for a classic Italian antipasto, creating a delightful contrast of flavors. Parma Ham can add a touch of luxury to your morning meals. Try wrapping it around asparagus or avocado slices for a quick and delicious breakfast.

What do you eat with prosciutto ham? ›

Prosciutto, a delicious Italian dry-cured ham, is a flavour-booster in so many dishes. Try it in a butter bean stew, salads, spaghetti or wrapped around figs.

What is the difference between prosciutto and Parma Ham? ›

Perhaps the biggest contrast between prosciutto and prosciutto di parma is the fact that they have starkly different flavor profiles. Prosciutto di parma is made with purebred pigs that are fed a very strict and specific diet, while regular prosciutto doesn't have as strict of requirements.

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