How do you cook proscuitto ham?
Prosciutto ham is typically already cooked and ready to eat. It is a cured and dried ham, and the curing process itself is what cooks the meat.
You don't need to cook prosciutto ham.
Here's how you can enjoy it:
* Straight from the package: Enjoy thin slices of prosciutto as a snack, wrapped around melon, or served alongside cheese and crackers.
* As a topping: Add prosciutto to pizzas, salads, pastas, and sandwiches.
* In recipes: Prosciutto can be used in savory dishes like risotto, quiche, and lasagna.
Important Note: If you are using prosciutto that is not labeled as "cooked," then it may need to be cooked before eating. Always check the packaging for instructions.
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