Ciao r/Italia! Saluti dal Perù, l’ho ricevuto di recente in regalo e non l’ho mai provato prima, a me sembra simile al Jamon iberico ma probabilmente ha un sapore diverso. Ho letto che dovrebbe essere mangiato crudo ma mi chiedevo in quali altri modi mi consigliate di mangiarlo. Posso aggiungerlo ad una pizza? Un’insalata? Una pasta? Molte grazie.

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    1. rticante on

      Usually it’s eaten alone or in cold sandwiches, or you can make appetizers with other non-cooked, savory stuff (bread, cheese, olives etc).

      If you put in on cooked food (e.g. pizza), you need to put it on at the end **after** the pizza has been cooked and is out of the oven, because it’s always best **not** to cook prosciutto crudo – if you cook it loses its consistence, the fat melts and the only flavor remaining is a very salty one.

    2. gesuimbecille on

      we don’t usually add it to pasta or salads. You can put it on a pizza but only after it’s out of the oven. It’s perfectly safe to eat as is, don’t worry

    3. Neuroprancers on

      With cubed melon (musk melon, the orange one with “webbed” exterior)

    4. tarzanello89 on

      – Recipe name: “PROSCIUTTO CRUDO ALL’ITALIANA”
      – Difficuly: Easy

      – Preparation time: 1 hr

      – take your box of prosciutto and boil it for 40 min with garlic, carrots and potatoes
      – add salt and black pepper
      – spread over a lot of cheese and butter
      – put it in microvawe , grill mode, 15 min
      – take the prosciutto out of the box, and add a little bit of olive oil
      – serve on a cup and enjoy 😉

    5. Known-Diet-4170 on

      you can do a lot with it actually, i personally do not recomend cooking it (there’s ham for that), but aside from that, you can definitly put on pizza and many other things like focaccia, you can make a sandwich (probably the most common use here really), you could probably put in a salad and although i’ve never put in on pasta you could probably invent something decent with it, another popular way it’s eaten here in italy is with a slice of melon or even alone as apetizer

    6. andreanyx on

      If you want to go classic Italian you can put it in a sandwich, [specifically a “panino” called “rosetta”](https://www.mercatomoderno.it/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Pane-Rosetta.jpeg). Just the rosetta with the prosciutto inside.

      Alternatively, it can go on pizza, usually a pizza with mozzarella, cherry tomatoes (or tomato sauce: i prefer the latter but the original recipe has the cherry tomatoes), arugula and grana cheese pieces (and prosciutto): it’s called [Primavera](https://www.silviocicchi.com/pizzachef/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/p-evid2-672×372.jpg) pizza.

      Another classic is [“prosciutto e melone”](https://staticcookist.akamaized.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2022/08/Prosciutto-e-melone-foto-finale-1-1659435444128.jpg), just the prosciutto on sliced musk melon. Used most in summer and as before the main dish.

      I don’t know any pasta with it, maybe with a sweet vegetable sauce as zucchini sauce, but it’s not a usual thing.

    7. taiottavios on

      yea raw, it’s like jamon iberico, just more salty. We eat it in sandwiches, with mozzarella, with melon slices and on “grissini” (they are dry sticks of bread, very long and thin, you can wrap the thing around them and it kinda looks like a handle)

    8. carmeloanthony015 on

      If you’ve never tasted it before I recommend initially eating it on its own, then eventually try pairing it with bread, focaccia, cheese

    9. First: if you cook it, then expect it to be extra salty. There is a reason if You order a pizza and they add it at the end when the pizza is ready. That said you can just make a sandwich with some pickled cucumbers (well using Speck instead of Crudo would be more appropriate)! This is not “fresh” Prosciutto Crudo, so it will not be particularly “sweet”, it will be more on the salty side. It is very common to eat it with some Melon, just cut the melon and eat them togheter, the sweetness of the melon and the salty of the Crudo are perfect togheter. 🙂

    10. Toolleeow on

      It is similar to jamon. Do whatever you want with it (eaten alone or paired with bread being the most sensible thing). Just don’t cook it.

    11. nomebello110901 on

      You could use a fork but I usually do it with my hands

    12. terenceill on

      Just eat it row, with some bread.

      But do not expect miracles of taste from THAT prosciutto, it’s just a poor quality one, made from an industrial maker.

    13. Usually used for sandwiches, or pizza but only after cooked. Someone also eats it with melon

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