Monday, 15 June 2026

Melon with Parma Ham ... perfect pairing


A perfect pairing of two delicate flavours - sweet and juicy melon with smoky slices of Parma ham. This makes a great starter dish for a dinner party, but could also be enjoyed as a light lunch (yes please), and is such a refreshing combination of tastes.

Ingredients
Serves Four
1 honeydew melon
2 x 88g (2oz) packs of Parma ham, torn
50g (2oz) wild rocket/arugula
pinch ground black pepper
4 tsp oil

Method
1. Cut the melon into thick slices and remove the skin and any pips. Then chop into large chunks.
2. Divide the melon between 4 plates then add the Parma ham.
3. Scatter with a little rocket/arugula, season with black pepper and drizzle with the oil.

Per Serving
Carbohydrate 13.2g Protein 13.5g Fibre 1.9g Fat 11g
A Tesco real food recipe seen here

Honeydew Melon
An oval-shaped melon with yellow or green wrinkled skin, Its flesh may be pale green, yellow or pink, depending on type. It has a subtle, refreshing sweet flavour. It is available all year.

Parma Ham
Read more about Parma Ham here

sharing some colourful flowers
seen at a local garden centre

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All the best Jan

30 comments:

  1. Yes, definitely a favourite. Also watermelon with Feta cheese.
    God bless.

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  2. Lovely looking dish, Jan. Beautiful flowers. ❤️

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  3. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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  4. This looks great. Isn't it interesting how sometimes 2 foods you don't think work together actually do work great together.

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  5. Yummm this looks so refreshing. Your flowers are very pretty.

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  6. Very nicely arranged. Healthy and light. Have a great week.

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  7. ...a wonderful dish for a hot day!

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  8. Thanks for the great recipe... something new!

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  9. A classic and delicious pairing!

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  10. Sencilla de hacer y exquisita tiene que ser un plato como todos los que compartes.
    Feliz semana.
    Saludos Cordiales.

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  11. One of Ingo´s favs :-) To beautiful flowers!

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  12. Melons are pretty expensive around here, so I’ll have to wait a bit, but I also love eating them in the summer just like in your recipe!
    beautiful flowers!
    hugs Elke

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  13. Looks delicious, thanks for sharing.
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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  14. Looks delicious, Jan. The polyanthus is lovely too.

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  15. Sim, uma ótima entrada!
    Adoro! beijos, chica

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  16. Melon is joy of summer season yes

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  17. Oh, this looks lovely, the perfect summer dish.
    Amalia
    xo

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  18. Jan, a few years ago it became trendy to serve melon with ham before lunch or dinner, especially for the end-of-year parties since it's very hot here and it helped us when thinking of something quick and fresh.

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  19. Sounds good, the salty and sweet would work so well :-D

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  20. Melón con jamón serrano nos gusta mucho ;) Esta también se ve rica. Gracias
    Buena semana Jan.
    Un abrazo.

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  21. I love this dish. It's typical of summer ☀️

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  22. Much enjoyed Jan, thank you! Looks wonderful! All the best, Denise

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  23. That looks both pretty and delicious and would be perfect for a Summer lunch.

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  24. that is an interesting pairing.

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  25. i have eaten this unsuspecting duo many times and loved it!! pretty primrose!!

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  26. En España se come bastante con jamón ibérico. Besos.

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