With the holidays fast approaching, we all need more quick appetizer recipes for when friends and family come to visit. This one for Pancetta Crisps with Goat Cheese and Pear from Southern Living intrigued me: pear, pancetta, honey, and goat cheese. I was interested to see how these flavors would all play out together. Because this can be served cold, you can do most of it ahead of time, pop it into the fridge, and bring it out right before you need it. Note: I only made 6 servings but naturally this can be expanded to fit any number of people.
Ingredients:
- 6 thin slices pancetta (I just asked the butcher to slice it thin, but not as thin as proscuitto)
- 1 anjou pear
- 1/4 (2-oz.) package goat cheese, crumbled
- Cracked pepper
- Honey
- Thyme leaves and sprigs
Preheat your oven to 450 degrees. Arrange the pancetta slices on a cookie sheet lined with tin foil.
Cook the pancetta in the oven for 8 to 10 minutes or until crisp.
Transfer the pancetta to a paper towel and allow to sit for 10 minutes.
Use an apple corer to core your pear. This was surprisingly easy (I have no clue why I thought this would be a battle).
Slice the pear into equal sized slices. I got 6 slices, plus the top and bottom of the pear.
Add the pancetta on top of the pear. Top with crumbled goat cheese. Sprinkle with pepper and some chopped thyme. This is where you can stop and pop these in the fridge if you are making them ahead. Right before serving, drizzle with a bit of honey.
It’s quite pretty, isn’t it?
But… how does it taste? I actually really liked this! It’s flavorful, different, and easy to eat with one hand (crucial for a get together where most are walking and mingling).
The pancetta was a wonderfully salty contrast to the sweetness of the pear and honey, the goat cheese added a nice creaminess and the thyme added little pops of flavor that brought the whole appetizer together.
There were some awesome textures in this as well. Overall, a definite keeper!
Lacy says
Mmmm these look really delicious! A perfect snack or even party appetizer. Drizzled with a little honey..yum!
Kiri W. says
Wow, how fantastic! I love pear with goat cheese, and I bet the pancetta accents this combination beautifully. Wonderful recipe, and very impressive to serve!
RavieNomNoms says
That would a fantastic appetizer. The sweet and salty must go together really well.
Cucina49 says
Those are really stunning–and I agree, more appetizer recipes this time of year is a good thing! Buzzed.
janet@fromcupcakestocaviar says
These sound like they would be great to add to my Christmas Eve appetizer tray! Love the combination of flavors going on here!
Cheryl and Adam @ pictureperfecmtmeals.com says
What a delicious blend of flavor and texture. The SL get it right don’t they. This is going on our Holiday party menu, no question. Thanks!
Happy When Not Hungry says
I love these flavors! I def have to try making these. Yum!
Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. says
This looks so fantastic!! What a great appetizer to serve! Mmmmm, goat cheese…
Ann says
YAY! Southern Living – these are terrific!
Kelly | Eat Yourself Skinny says
These look amazing, thanks for linking up! 🙂
Julia says
If prepared ahead of time…any ideas to keep pears from turning brown without changing flavor?
Kaitlin @ I Can Cook That says
Hi Julia!
Try drizzling some acid on it. You could use lemon, lime, or orange juice. I think orange juice might be nice!
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