Crostini with Caramelized Grapes, Speck and Stracciatella

Crostini with caramelized grapes, speck and stracciatella, a delicious and simple appetizer to prepare, perfect for an aperitif. The recipe is very simple and I confess, when I made them, I didn’t expect them to be so successful, especially with Giorgia. In my opinion, pairing fruit with cheese is a way to find new inspirations. It’s true, usually the fruit most used to pair with cheese is pear, but I assure you that grapes have their charm too. I’ve seen some recipes pairing this fruit with goat cheese, but I wanted to try something different, pairing it with stracciatella. The result was really appreciated by everyone! Of course, you can choose the pairing you prefer. The only advice I give you is to use a sufficiently flavorful cured meat, like speck, to contrast with the sweetness of the other ingredients.

For this recipe, I caramelized the grapes in a pan with honey, rosemary, and a drizzle of oil. Of course, you should choose firm grapes that are not too ripe, otherwise, they risk falling apart during cooking. Once caramelized, you just have to assemble your crostini on slices of bread toasted in a pan or oven with a drizzle of oil. Few ingredients for a special result. And now, let’s head to the kitchen together, because the crostini with caramelized grapes, speck and stracciatella will be ready in a click!

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crostini with caramelized grapes, speck and stracciatella
  • Difficulty: Very easy
  • Cost: Very cheap
  • Preparation time: 10 Minutes
  • Portions: 3 Pieces
  • Cooking methods: Stove
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Seasonality: Summer, Autumn
282.41 Kcal
calories per serving
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  • Energy 282.41 (Kcal)
  • Carbohydrates 20.42 (g) of which sugars 11.64 (g)
  • Proteins 9.02 (g)
  • Fat 18.95 (g) of which saturated 1.53 (g)of which unsaturated 1.48 (g)
  • Fibers 0.83 (g)
  • Sodium 389.73 (mg)

Indicative values for a portion of 75 g processed in an automated way starting from the nutritional information available on the CREA* and FoodData Central** databases. It is not food and / or nutritional advice.

* CREATES Food and Nutrition Research Center: https://www.crea.gov.it/alimenti-e-nutrizione https://www.alimentinutrizione.it ** U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. FoodData Central, 2019. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov

Ingredients

  • 3 slices bread
  • 3.5 oz grapes (weight of cleaned fruit)
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • 1.5 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 oz speck
  • 5 oz stracciatella

Tools

  • Cutting Board
  • Knife
  • Pan

Steps

  • First, remove the grapes from the stem and wash them under water. Then dry them with paper towels and cut them in half. Place the honey, a bit of oil (about 2 tsp), and the grapes in a pan. Add the rosemary and cook over medium heat for 5 minutes, stirring gently from time to time to avoid breaking the grapes. If the grapes release a lot of water, increase the heat and let thicken. Once cooked, the grapes should look wilted.

    clean the grapes, cut them and cook them in a pan with honey, oil, and rosemary
  • In another pan, add the remaining oil and toast the bread slices on both sides until golden. Now spread a couple of tablespoons of stracciatella on the crostini, add the speck, and then the caramelized grapes with their cooking juices.

    preparation of crostini with caramelized grapes, speck, and stracciatella
  • The crostini with caramelized grapes are ready for a delicious appetizer or aperitif.

    add the caramelized grapes and serve

Storage and Tips for Crostini with Caramelized Grapes, Speck and Stracciatella

It’s best to enjoy the bruschette as soon as they are made. You can caramelize the grapes and assemble the crostini just before serving.

FAQ Questions and Answers for Crostini with Caramelized Grapes, Speck and Stracciatella

  • What can I substitute stracciatella with?

    As an alternative to stracciatella, you can use another type of creamy cheese of your choice.

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