Saturday, July 31, 2010

Proscuitto, Marscapone & Fig Bruschetta

This bruschetta is so easy, it is embarrassing, but it looks so classy and people gobble it up, so it is a good recipe to have in your repertoire!  My friend Heather first introduced me to this combination, and she first had it at a local wine bar called Postino here in Phoenix.  The combination of the creamy cheese, salty prosciutto and the sweetness of the figs is the most awesome combination ever!  It may seem weird to some, but give it a try, you will have your guests thinking you are quite the gourmet!

Prosciutto, Marscapone & Fig Bruschetta
by Jenn

1 French baguette, sliced on the diagonal about 3/4" thick
1/2 lb. Prosciutto, thinly sliced
1 tub Marscapone cheese (Usually found by the gourmet cheeses at the store)
Dried Figs, sliced  (These are on the dried fruit aisle, near the raisins)
Cooking spray

Turn oven on to broil.

Place bread slices on a baking sheet and spray with cooking spray or olive oil.  Broil for about 3 - 4 minutes just until the tops start to brown.  Remove from oven.

Spread a layer of Marscapone on the toasted side, top with slices of Prosciutto and a couple of slices of figs. That is all, you are ready to go, and these hold nicely at room temperature!

Enjoy!

1 comment:

  1. Any combination of cheese and bread is a winner in my book

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