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Pear and Prosciutto Salad

Serves 4| Ready in 15 mins
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Sweet pear, crispy prosciutto, parmesan cheese, walnuts and peppery rocket (arugula) with a delicious honey and malt vinegar dressing is so easy and tasty, and goes with almost any main dish or even some fresh crusty bread.

Pear and Prosciutto Salad

This is the salad you make when you've been invited to a party and someone says to you, “just bring a salad”. Instead of having a mental blank about all the salads you’ve ever made, and the 'what even is a salad' panic running through your mind… make this pear and prosciutto salad. You’ll spend just a few minutes making it, and it’s a real crowd pleaser.

With only a few ingredients needed, the main event being pear and crispy prosciutto (delicious) and a simple, flavour-packed vinaigrette, this will be your new go-to salad for any occasion. I especially love making it for the holidays, because it's so simple to make and the ingredients are perfect for a light holiday salad.

In this post I'm walking you through my top tips for making this delicious salad, as well as some simple substitutions for when pears are not in season. Let's tuck in.

Why this salad works

  • We’re ticking a lot of flavour boxes here, salty, sour, sweet, umami, hot, all balanced in one delicious bite.
  • The textures are crunchy and fresh, with the pear slices, crispy prosciutto and walnuts.
  • You can prepare it in advance! Just hold off the dressing till serving.
  • You can turn it into a sandwich. Yep. If I want these flavours for lunch, I toast up some sourdough, layer on the salad ingredients with a little onion jam and you have a really, really good pear and prosciutto salad sandwich.

Top tips for making this salad

  • Look for good quality ingredients. Because this salad is simple, every ingredient plays a starring role. So look for good qual prosciutto, a wedge of parmesan, and nice firm, ripe pears, fresh, not wilted rocket - you get it.
  • Cook the prosciutto and allow it to cool before adding to the salad, so that it doesn’t wilt the rocket.
  • If you need to you can make it a few hours in advance and keep it in the fridge. I wouldn’t make it more than a day in advance if you can, it’ll be fine but just dry out a bit. Keep the vinaigrette separate in a jar in the fridge till ready to use, and give a good shake to emulsify just before serving.

This salad goes really well with roast dishes like this Roast Chicken or Slow Cooked Lamb.

Want more delicious salad inspo? My Warm Farro Salad with Roast Pumpkin & Mushrooms is another holiday salad sensation.

Frequently asked questions
What can I substitute if I can’t get pears?

You could also use apples, strawberries, blueberries or rockmelon/cantaloupe.

Ingredients and substitutions

Group of ingredients including parmesan cheese, rocket, lemon, prosciutto, walnuts, pears, honey, olive oil, malt vinegar
Pear
Gives a crisp sweet/tart flavour, a wonderful friend and sweet reprieve to the salty prosciutto. Choose your fave variety that is firm but ripe. If pears are not available, apples are an easy sub or you could also use berries or rockmelon/cantaloupe.
Prosciutto
A dry cured thinly sliced ham that is salty and delicious. If you can’t find it in your area, look for sliced pancetta or even streaky bacon works!
Rocket
Also known as arugula, a peppery leaf that works so well with pears and is perfect for salads. If unavailable, opt for a combination of watercress and baby spinach, or dandelion greens.
Walnuts
For a nutty crunch and flavour. You can also use pecans if you can’t find walnuts.
Parmesan cheese
Brings a fruity creaminess and umami flavour to the salad. I always recommend buying a wedge of parmesan, not a packet of sliced or grated, because there is often added nasties to this.
Thyme leaves
To add a little bit of fragrant-herbiness (if that’s a word).
Malt vinegar
A nice deep flavoured vinegar to give a kick.
Lemon juice
Adding a citrus acidity to the dressing.
Olive oil
Try to find a good quality finishing olive oil.
Honey
Use raw honey if you can find it.
Sea salt and cracked pepper
For seasoning the dressing.

How to make it - step by step!

Lemon added to dressing
1. Make the dressing

In a small jar, add malt vinegar, lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper with the lid and shake to emulsify.

Prosciutto frying in a pan
2. Cook the prosciutto

In a pan on medium heat with a little olive oil, fry the prosciutto on both sides until crispy, then put on paper towel and set aside to cool before adding to the salad.

Adding parmesan cheese to a salad
3. Assemble the salad

To assemble, layer the rocket/arugula on a platter, followed by pear slices, prosciutto, walnuts, parmesan cheese and thyme.

Dressing added to salad
4. Add the dressing and serve

When ready to eat, shake up the dressing jar again and drizzle some over the salad (you probably won't need all of it). If your taking this salad somewhere (e.g. to a BBQ, don’t dress the salad until just before serving for optimum salad freshness).

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Pear and Prosciutto Salad

Cook Time
10 mins
Prep Time
5 mins
Serves
4
Sweet pear, crispy prosciutto, parmesan cheese, walnuts and peppery rocket (arugula) with a delicious honey and malt vinegar dressing is so easy and tasty, and goes with almost any main dish or even some fresh crusty bread.
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp malt vinegar
  • 3 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for frying
  • 1/2 tsp honey
  • 1/4 tsp of salt
  • 1/4 tsp of pepper
  • 8 pieces of prosciutto
  • 3 cups of rocket/arugula
  • 1 pear, sliced into thin slices
  • 3/4 cup walnuts
  • 1/2 cup shaved parmesan cheese
  • 1 tbsp thyme leaves
Category - Christmas
Cuisine - Mediterranean inspired
Skill Level - Super easy
Other categories -
Christmas, Salads, Sides
Nutritional information
Calories 325.1 kcal16%
Carbohydrates 11.9 g4%
Sodium 359.6 mg16%
Magnesium 51.3 mg13%
Protein 8.5 g17%
Sugar 6.0 g7%
Calcium 197.8 mg20%
Vitamin A 9%
Fat 28.8 g44%
Fiber 3.3 g13%
Iron 1.3 mg8%
Vitamin C 8%

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