Recently I had a few of friends over and was stressing ahead of time about what to feed them. Food bloggers — they’re just like us! Torn about what to serve, my husband took the wheel and steered me in the direction of Fig & Prosciutto Roll Ups, because OF COURSE! These chewy, savory-sweet, creamy roll ups are always a smash hit when we serve them. They’re easy yet elegant and fly off the platter.
Thin slices of prosciutto are slathered with softened lemon goat cheese and sweet fig spread then topped with delicate arugula and drizzled with lemon dressing. After a final flourish of cracked black pepper, the one bite delights are rolled then served drizzled with the remaining dressing. So sophisticated yet beloved by all. My biggest piece of advice is to buy double the amount of ingredients because half of these fresh and easy appetizers usually disappear before company arrives!
As I mentioned, these Fig & Prosciutto Roll Ups are super simple and only call for a handful of ingredients.
Cut sliced prosciutto in half then peel the layers apart and place them on a cutting board. Next smear softened lemon or plain goat cheese in an upward arc on the curved end of the prosciutto.
If you can’t find lemon chevre you can absolutely use plain, or truly whatever flavor catches your eye. Honey is fantastic too!
Next smear about 1/2 teaspoon fig preserves on top of the goat cheese.
Fig preserves or spreads are usually buy the speciality meats and cheeses at the grocery store. I like this Dalmatia brand, as well as Divina Fig Spread.
Finally, place a few leaves of arugula on top then drizzle with a super simple dressing of extra virgin olive oil mixed with fresh lemon juice. Add a crack of fresh black pepper then roll.
The prosciutto has a slightly tacky texture that sticks to itself so no toothpick is needed to hold the rolls together.
Finish with the rest of the ingredients – you’ll get about 20 rolls total – then drizzle with the remaining lemon dressing and a flourish of cracked black pepper. Serve immediately or store in the fridge until it’s party time!
You can make these delicious, decadent, ultra-devourable bites up to several hours ahead of time – they’ll keep perfectly in the fridge.
I just love how they feel so fancy yet take minutes to make. Enjoy!
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