With Labor Day upon us, a feeling of nostalgia for all-things "summer" overtakes me. The kids started back to school two weeks ago, so the feeling of being an empty-nester has been replaced by a mindset of, "How much can I get done in the 6 hours they are at school?" The sweet, sentimental mum has been replaced by "Schedule Mum", an efficient, high-strung, clock-watching creature. Lunches made, clothes set out, soccer treats prepared...maniacal efficiency. Don't get in her way - she may bowl you over in her over-exuberance to pull out of the garage on time. I am waiting for the day when I start to drive to school, then turn around to realize that I forgot the kids.
This frenzied state makes me yearn for the peaceful days we spent camping this summer. It is nearly impossible to feel stressed-out when sitting lakeside, cup of tea in hand, watching my husband and youngest son cut silently through the still water in our canoe.
Witnessing our eldest son, fishing rod gripped tightly, work endlessly to perfect his cast was both relaxing and gratifying. He tried so hard to catch us some trout for dinner, to no avail.
These are the moments I will reflect upon when sticking to a schedule starts to take over our daily lives. I need to be reminded that, at times, it is okay just to sit back and watch the world go by. In fact, this is often when the best moments happen - when you least expect them and when you are not forcing them to occur. Summer is almost over, but that does not mean that we cannot relax and cherish the spontaneous moments.
If you are looking for a quick and easy Labor Day barbecue recipe to impress your guests, this is one to try. Slices of prosciutto are filled with tangy goat cheese, sweet cherry jam, and lightly-dressed lettuce. This was one of the most popular appetizer served at our cheese party several months ago.
The recipe:
Cut 3-4 large romaine lettuce leaves into thin strips crosswise to total 1 ½ cup (packed), and place in a medium bowl. In a small bowl, whisk together 3 teaspoons fresh lemon juice, 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, pinch of salt, and a pinch of freshly ground black pepper. Toss the lettuce with the dressing until lightly dressed (you may not need all of the dressing).
Cut 12 pieces of prosciutto in half crosswise. Spread 1 teaspoon goat cheese across one end of each piece of prosciutto. I used herbed goat cheese, but this works just as well with plain goat cheese. Top each with ½ teaspoon high-quality cherry preserves. Divide the dressed lettuce evenly across the pieces of prosciutto. Starting from the end covered with the filling, carefully roll each piece of prosciutto. Serve.
Other appetizers using prosciutto
Spaghetti Squash with Prosciutto & Spinach
Prosciutto & Goat Cheese Cucumber Appetizers
Mixed Mushroom, Prosciutto & Gorgonzola Crostini
Prosciutto, Goat Cheese & Cherry Jam Rolls
3-4 large romaine leaves, thinly sliced, crosswise (1 ½ cup, packed)
3 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
3 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
Pinch of salt
Pinch of freshly ground black pepper
12 pieces prosciutto, cut in half crosswise
½ cup goat cheese (chevre)
¼ cup high-quality cherry preserves
Place lettuce in a medium bowl. In a small bowl, whisk together lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Toss the lettuce with the dressing until lightly dressed (you may not need all of the dressing).
Spread 1 teaspoon goat cheese across one end of each piece of prosciutto. I used herbed goat cheese, but this works just as well with plain goat cheese. Top each with ½ teaspoon high-quality cherry preserves. Divide the dressed lettuce evenly across the pieces of prosciutto. Starting from the end covered with the filling, carefully roll each piece of prosciutto. Serve.
Makes 24 rolls.
Emily Malloy
Looks delicious! What fun family activity photos 🙂
Jenny
It is bittersweet to see summer go for sure. I miss having my boys home, but then it is nice to be back in the routine!! Your recipe looks fabulous!!
Carrie
Sounds and looks wonderful! I love the flavor of goat cheese with sweet jams like that. Yum!
Elin
CC I can imagine how tasty this appetizer will be. Great combination of flavor !
marla {family fresh cooking}
This is such a sweet post. I can identify with the feelings and thoughts you share. Pulling out of the drive way in a frenzied haze without the kids....yup I can see that happening over here. Lovely summer photos! Great memories indeed.
I can only imagine how wonderful this prosciutto is. the sweet, salty, smoky & creamy combo sounds amazing!
5 Star Foodie
What a terrific appetizer - love the flavors, especially with the addition of my favorite bon maman cherry jam!
Barbara Bakes
What fun pictures. I'm sad to see summer go too. Sounds like a fabulous flavor combination.
Kristen
The sweet of the cherries with the crunch of the greens and the saltiness of the ham and tanginess of the goat cheese...I could just go on and on. It sounds wonderful.
Barbara @ Modern Comfort Food
Your imaginative way of combining wonderful ingredients in such deliciously interesting new ways never ceases to amaze me. I always come away from your recipes with the following jumble of thoughts: "How did Dara do that?" "Of course!" "Perfect!" and "That's for me!" Such a brilliantly simple combination of savory and sweet ingredients here.
bunkycooks
There are definitely mixed feelings with the end of Summer. I just had a fresh goat cheese appetizer last evening, but will be sure to try this recipe next time. It looks great!