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parma ham, sweet potato and pecan salad.


A warm, Autumnal salad mixing the salty flavours of Parma ham, sweet potato, earthy spinach and sticky pecans. Bringing out the signature flavours of the Prosciutto di Parma DOP, the Italian dry-cured ham has a distinctive slightly sweet and salty taste. With delicate fat running through the prosciutto, the texture also marries will with the skin-on potatoes, wilted spinach, crunchy pecans and shavings of salty Parmigiano Reggiano cheese.




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(Serves two)
♥ One large sweet potato
♥ A drizzle of olive oil
♥ 100g spinach leaves, wilted in boiling water
♥ 30g pecan nuts
♥ 10g brown sugar 
♥ 8-10 slices of prosciutto di Parma (Around two packs/140g)
♥ Parmesan shavings to serve
♥ Black pepper to serve


Step one. Begin by cutting up a sweet potato into large chunks, drizzling with olive oil and roasting for 15-20 minutes until softened.

Step two. In the meantime, add boiling water to a bowl of spinach and set aside.

Step three. Caramelise your pecans in a small pan with the sugar. Remove immediately to ensure they don't set and stick to your pan.

Step four. Drain your spinach. When your sweet potato is ready, toss through with the pecans, Parma ham and spinach.

Finish with shavings of Parmesan cheese and freshly ground black pepper.


Have you tried a warm salad with Parma ham? What are your favourite autumn salad recipes? This is the third in a series of recipes in collaboration with Prosciutto di Parma DOP. If you liked this, you may like my Parma ham, ricotta and basil bruschettaMonkfish wrapped in Parma ham with a black olive and tomato risotto or my foodie guide to Parma itself.

In collaboration with Prosciutto di Parma.

3 comments:

  1. I would devour this in a second - all my favourite flavours in one recipe! Parma ham is so versatile I always have some in my fridge.

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  2. What a gloriously easy yet flavour-packed wee lunch. That sweet potato is a surprise and goes so well!

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  3. Ooh sweet potato and pecan nuts sound like a good combination. I don't have either in the house at the moment - a serious omission!

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